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FTM quick-acting folding doors, medium-heavy version

FTM quick-acting folding doors

  • Sturdy design
  • Large choice of door leaves
  • High wind resistance
  • Draught-free door leaf hinges with flexible joints
  • Pneumatic or electromechanical drive
  • Large choice of operating elements
  • Available with emergency unlocking (for E operation)

    

    Close-ups


    
    Pneumatic drive (view from above)

    Pneumatic drive
    (view from above)

    Electromechanical drive  (view from above)

    Electromechanical drive
    (view from above)

     
    

    Details
    B max. A C    D  
    E(1)
    pneumatic
    E(1)
    electric
     F  G  K  L
     3250  275  340 85
    H+250 H+385
     250  134  1/4W+140  400
     4000  275  395 85 H+250 H+385  300  134  1/4W+165  500
     5000  355  515 100 H+250 H+425  400  154  1/4W+195  600
     6000  355  615 100 H+250 H+425  400  154  1/4W+200  700
     8000  355 760
    100 H+300
    H+425  475  204  1/4W+250  700

    (min. width = 2500 mm, max. size = 50 m²)


    

    Description
    Structure / Materials

    • Single or double door units
    • Sturdy drive beam, sturdy door leafs with vertical tubular structure and horizontal articulated arm, structural parts made of steel, blasted and coated in zinc epoxy resin, heavy carriage with plastic rails for easy and quiet opening and closing
    • Door leaves made of 7 or 10 mm transparent, flexible plastic panels (also with woven inlay), each leaf is divided into two segments and joined with flexible plastic strips along the entire length, door leaf hinges also available in blue or orange on request, door leaves fastened by clamping strips to the structure
         
    Dimensions
    max. up to approx. 50 m² door surface area (double leaf interior door), larger dimensions on request
        
    Drive / Speed
    • Opening and closing speed
      • pneumatic up to 1.5 m/sec.
      • electromechanical approx. 1 m/sec.
    • Hold-open time adjustable between 2 and 45 seconds
    • Voltage for pneumatic operation 230V/50Hz/16A
    • Voltage for electromechanical operation 400V/50Hz/16A
    • Continuous air supply (for pneumatic operation) 6 bar
    • Operating pressure (pneumatic operation) 3 - 6 bar
    • 60% ED switch-on time
    • IP 54 protection (E operation)
    • Temperature range 0°-40° C
        
    Operation / Control
    • Pneumatic: Switch cabinet with air maintenance unit, control PCB,
      one main control valve for each door leaf (separate door control)
    • Electric: Switch cabinet with control PCB
    • Standard operating elements:
    • Pull switch, key switch, push button, opto sensor, radar, induction
      loops, radio remote control
       
    Safety
    • Pneumatically operated doors open automatically in the event of a power cut
    • Door leaf hinge clearly indicates that the door is closed

    

    Conditions that must be met on site

    • Power connection and air supply (for pneumatic operation)
      max. 1.5 m from the location of the switch cabinet
    • Clean and dry compressed air
    • See the illustration and table for necessary installation dimensions

    

    Options

    • Door leaves with plastic panels in black, brown, red, grey or ivory
    • Non-transparent door leaves also available with light strips made
      of transparent plastic panels, with or without woven inlay, height of
      light strip between 1250 and 1750 mm
    • Extension for pull switch or radar
    • Brackets for photo cell and reflector
    • Connection of traffic light systems
    • Safety opto sensor
    • Rain cover
    • Structural parts in RAL colour of choice

      

      FTM quick-acting folding doors
      Example: Pneumatic version


      
      FTM quick-acting folding doors Example: Pneumatic version

      FTM quick-acting
      folding doors Example:
      Pneumatic version

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