A pedestrian door - also called a man door or wicket door - is a door that’s built into the sectional industrial door allowing people to access the buildings without lifting the whole sectional door. Their usefulness lies in the time and energy you save with one of them - especially in situations where pedestrian traffic in and out of the building is intense and leaving the door up is not an option.
Generally speaking, industrial panels share the same technical specifications and features with those of the residential ones:
Fittings
- they feature an anti-spring breakage protection system
- they feature an anti-cable breakage protection system
- they can be manual (operated through a gear chain) or automated (Nice opener)
Fittings
- Classic fittings: the most commonly used fittings for industrial doors; they require lintels of at least 450 mm in length; the door opens overhead at a 90° angle, parallel to the floor
- Low-rail fittings: the best solution for industrial doors that feature a shorter lintel (down to 300 mm)
- Highlift fittings: in this case, the sliding track lifts vertically and then it tilts following the shape of the roof
- Vertical lift fittings: in this case, the door opens completely vertically, parallel to the wall above the door
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