The Silencio operators have integrated noise reducing enhancements which make it 4X QUIETER than the Premium Trolley Apartment model (OTBH-A.05).
A low headroom apartment type garage door operator designed for use on industrial standard lift sectional doors with high cycling daily frequency requirements
Mounting (Low Headroom Design): Ceiling-mounted with only 6.25" headroom clearance required below the tracks. For indoor use only.
Dimensions: Back Room: door height + 4'5" (1350 mm)
Head Room For Tracks: 5.625" (143 mm) above the highest point of door travel
Comes with carwash modification and tracks/chain for doors up to 12ft
LiftMaster Smart Readers offer a contemporary appearance and leading-edge feature set to add access control to any door or entrance in your building or community including mobile credentials capabilities.
Standard technologies include Proximity (125 KHz) Smart (1356 MHz) and Bluetooth so that customers can migrate to newer secure credentials.
BLE communication enables myQ Mobile Credentials within the myQ Community app and ecosystem.
OSDP Auto-Connect feature to switch from Wiegand to OSDP when connected to the OSDP port on the CAPXLV2.
H-style operators include a floor level chain hoist to ease manual operation in an emergency or power outage.
The operators are typically mounted to the wall when used with larger sectional overhead doors with vertical or high lift and mounted to the wall or the front of the hood when used with rolling doors and grilles.
H operators are attached to the door jackshaft to indirectly drive the door.
MyQ® Technology enables you to securely monitor and control your facility operator and lights with your smartphone tablet or computer for greater peace of mind.
Alerts can be received as email or pop-up (push) notifications on a mobile device ensuring the status of your commercial door.
Security+ 2.0™ safeguards your facility – with every click a new code is sent to the commercial door operator so the door opens only for you.
A brake band hold-down for a mechanical dock leveler includes a frictional brake that grabs the hold-down when the ramp is at the proper elevation.
If additional upward force (this can happen when trailers move up and down when trucks are loaded or unloaded) is applied to the ramp the frictional brake will give way just enough to accommodate the change.
This prevents the dock leveler ramp from being damaged.