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Solving Track Derailment in Industrial High-Speed Doors
2024/10/10

Industrial high-speed doors are equipped with PVC soft curtains, which, if not used properly, may experience track derailment. The most common reasons for this issue are twofold:

1. External Impact: Industrial doors are often installed in passageways, and if a forklift or other equipment accidentally bumps into the door curtain, it can easily knock the curtain off the track.

2. Wind Pressure: Industrial high-speed doors typically have a wind resistance level of around 6. If the door is installed in a large opening or outdoors in a windy area, wind pressure can blow the curtain off the track.

When derailment occurs, is there a way to resolve it? Below are some effective solutions:

Solutions for Industrial High-Speed Door Track Derailment

1. Check the Guide Strips and Tracks: Ensure that both the guide strips and guide tracks are intact. If any part is damaged, replace the broken components. Confirm that the door curtain has properly reset, meaning the guide strips have entered the guide tracks correctly.

2. Adjust the Limit Positions: Ensure that the door is fully open before resetting. If the door is not completely open or positioned higher than the reset point, adjust the door’s limit settings. Also, check that the sealing gaskets inside the tracks are intact and provide a proper seal.

3. Inspect the Sealing Gaskets: Verify the condition of the 150mm sealing gaskets inside the track. If these gaskets are worn out or damaged, replace them to prevent further issues.

By following these steps, you can resolve common derailment problems and maintain smooth operation of your industrial high-speed door. Regular inspections and timely repairs will help prevent derailment and extend the lifespan of your door system.


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