0.5-1.2mm Galvanized Steel Garage Door Strut Channel Roll Forming Machine
A garage door strut channel, also known simply as a strut or reinforcement strut, is a metal bar or beam installed horizontally across the inside of a garage door panel. These struts are typically made of galvanized steel or aluminum and are designed to provide additional support and reinforcement to the garage door sections.
Technical parameter
No. | Item Name | Specification |
1 | Feeding width | Customized as customer' drawing |
2 | Thickness of panel | 0.5-1.2 mm |
3 | Roller station | 14 stations |
4 | Shaft Diameter | 60 mm |
5 | Productivity | 0-12 m/min |
6 | Rollers' material | 45# steel with quenched 0.05mm chrome |
7 | Shaft material | 45# steel with 0.05mm chrome |
8 | Weight | 3 tons |
9 | Size | About 6.5*0.8*1.2m |
10 | Voltage | 220V 60Hz 3phases |
11 | Control | PLC |
12 | Decoiler | 3 tons |
13 | Motor | 5.5kw*2 |
14 | Driving way | Gear box |
15 | Cutting system | Hydraulic stop cutting |
S.N | Equipment name |
1 | 3 T passive un-coiler |
2 | Levelling device |
3 | Main roll forming machine |
4 | Hydraulic punching and cutting device |
5 | Control system (including control box) |
6 | 4 meters passive out table |
7 | Spare Parts |
Garage Door Strut Profile
Here are some key aspects of garage door strut channels:
Purpose: The primary purpose of a garage door strut channel is to reinforce the panels of the garage door, particularly in larger doors or doors made of lightweight materials like aluminum or fiberglass. Struts help distribute the weight of the door more evenly, reducing stress on individual panels and preventing sagging or bending over time.
Installation: Struts are typically installed horizontally across the inside of the garage door panels, usually near the top, middle, and bottom sections. They are secured in place using bolts or screws and are often connected to the door tracks or hinges for added stability.
Sizes and Types: Garage door struts come in various lengths and thicknesses to accommodate different door sizes and weight capacities. Common sizes include 1-1/2 inch x 1-1/2 inch and 1-3/4 inch x 1-3/4 inch square struts, as well as wider and heavier-duty options for larger doors or areas prone to high winds or other extreme conditions.
Benefits: Installing strut channels can help prevent the garage door from bending or buckling under its weight, especially during operation. They also provide added resistance to wind pressure, reducing the risk of damage during storms or high-wind events. Additionally, struts can improve the overall structural integrity of the door, increasing its lifespan and reducing the need for repairs or replacements.
Compatibility: Garage door struts are compatible with most sectional garage doors, regardless of the material or design. They can be installed on both residential and commercial garage doors and are commonly used in areas with harsh weather conditions or where additional reinforcement is needed.
Overall, garage door strut channels are a cost-effective and practical solution for improving the strength, stability, and longevity of sectional garage doors, making them a popular choice among homeowners and businesses alike.