B D 10-100 Roll A Shutter Steel Sprung Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
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B D 10-100 Roll A Shutter Steel Sprung Instruction Manual
before you start
installation safety warnings
This B&D Roll-A-Shutter is designed and tested to provide security, attractive appearance and smooth , low effort operation provided it is installed and operated in strict accordance with the following safety warnings. Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in death, serious personal injury or property damage.
NOTE: No guarantee will be given or responsibility accepted by the manufacturers if the door is not installed as instructed.
WARNING! Crush injury from unsecured door
- Place a 2 metre exclusion zone around area under the garage opening while installing shutter. If sufficient area is not available DO NOT install shutter.
- Do not move under a shutter while it is on the lifting device.
- Follow the installation instructions.
- Fit lifting device snugly under shutter before lifting.
- Ensure lifting device is on flat ground.
- Ensure the drum is immediately fastened to the bracket with bearings provided.
- Ensure no-one walks under a shutter sitting on brackets.
- Ensure shutter is correctly secured at all times when making adjustments.
- Ensure the correct length pipe wrench is utilised.
- Ensure that pipe wrench is fitted correctly to the axle and if it is gripped onto the axle do not underestimate the tension in the spring when undoing the clamps.
- Ensure correct bolts are tightened or loosened to ensure there is no release or controlled release of energy from the spring through the pipe wrench.
- Keep head clear of the pipe wrench at all times.
ELECTROCUTION!
- Check risk assessment for any highlighted electrical power concerns.
- Ensure power source is isolated prior to commencement of job.
- Turn off electricity to site when necessary.
- Wear rubber soled footwear.
LACERATION:
- Wear appropriate PPE (Dyneema cut off gloves) and keep hands well clear of pinch points.
- Follow instructions explicitly, particularly for the installation of some parts of the doors, as the unrolled cut out edges presents a very sharp edge.
CAUTION:
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Muscular strain • Practice correct lifting techniques when required to lift the door.
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Use mechanical aids such as lifting devices, forklift and cranes where possible.
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Avoid twisting.
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Use correct technique of knotted rope installation aids.
Fall from boom lift -
Ensure boom lift is the correct type for job.
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Ensure boom lift is on flat firm ground that will take the weight without the structure sinking.
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Ensure user is connected by harness while on boom lift.
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Do not work outside of the boom lift cage. Hand Tools
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Wear appropriate PPE and utilise operators manual of all tools. • Use appropriate noise/hearing protection in the form of ear plugs or ear muffs.
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Ensure appropriate fire protection available and housekeeping to ensurethat flammable liquids or materials are removed from the area of work. Entanglement • Keep hands and loose clothing clear of moving shutte and guides at all times.
TWO PERSON LIFT:
- With the use of a mechanical aid this product requires a two person lift to raise onto the brackets. Use proper techniques and equipment to lift the shutter from the trailer and up onto brackets.
substrate fastener recommendations
WARNING! The installer must select and use fasteners appropriate to the material into which they are being fixed.
WARNING! Refer to the weight label on the packaging or the B&D Product Guide to ensure the selected fastener is appropriate.
important notes
a) For installation to materials not covered in the chart, the installer
should seek expert advice from a qualified builder.
b) Minimum length of fastener does not exclude use of longer lengths.
Decision must be made by fitter to ensure adequate strength
c) Recommendations for old materials or materials not in good condition
are not included. If in doubt about the strength of the material seek
specialist advice.
d) Fasteners for brackets in masonry should be at least 5/16” x 2.5” long
or metric equivalent.
material| fastener type(s)| diameter or type| | length of
fastener BKT GUIDE (see note)
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New Hollow Brick (core filled)
| HRD-VGK or HGK-VGS(Hex Head) Frame Anchors| 10mm| x| 60mm| •| •
Screw masonary(flange hex head)| 8mm| x| 75mm| •| •
Screw masonary(flange hex head)| 10mm| x| 75mm| •| •
New Solid Concrete
| Coach Bolts (Hex Lag Screw)- combined with wall plugs| 5/16”| x| 1½”| | •
3/8”| x| 2”| •| •
Macplugs (wall plugs)to suit above| 5/16”| x| 50mm| | •
3/8”| x| 60mm| •| •
HLC Sleeve Anchors (Dyna Bolts)| 12mm| x| 55mm| •|
Screw masonary(flange hex head)| 8mm| x| 75mm| •| •
Screw masonary(flange hex head)| 10mm| x| 75mm| •| •
Steel Framing e.g. BHP Framing (with rear access)| Hex Head Bolt
Zinc Plated, Hexagon Nuts Zinc Plated, Washers Zinc Plated| 5/16”| x| 1”| | •
3/8”| x| 1”| •| •
10mm| x| 25mm| •| •
12mm| x| 25mm| •|
Heavy Gauge Steel| Hex Head Tek| 14-20| x| 22mm| •| •
STEEL CONSTRUCTION
OR
SECURE GUIDE
MASONRY BLOCK CONSTRUCTION
WARNING! Masonry blockwork should be properly filled and reinforced if brackets are to be mounted directly to blockwork with masonry anchors. Where the blockwork is not solidly filled but structurally sound, long bolts should be passed through the blockwork using suitable steel plates under bolt heads. Special consideration should be given to brick type and construction of wall, to ensure satisfactory fixing e.g. welding detail if fixed to steel.
preparation
WARNING! If you need to remove an old shutter prior to installing a B&D shutter ensure to:
- Roll the curtain up and secure curtain around the middle.
- Use correct lifting techniques and machinery.
- Fit machinery snugly under shutter before loosening the brackets or locating U bolts.
- Slowly undo bolts to release the spring tension and the shutter from the brackets.
- Slowly lift the shutter from the brackets keeping it balanced as it is lowered to the ground.
before installation
requirements
mounting
The shutter is designed to be mounted behind the opening.
obstructions
Ensure that the surface where the shutter will be fitted is flush and
smooth, and the area behind the opening is free from any protrusions.
structural suitability
Ensure the opening is strong enough to support the shutter. If unsure, consult
a builder.
level and plumb
The shutter must be installed in an absolutely level position, if opening is
not level and square, appearance and/or sideroom requirements will be
affected. The floor should be level or recessed across the opening to avoid
gaps.
measurements
opening width
Check the width of the curtain with the width of the opening and ensure that
when the fixing holes in the curtain are lined up with the fixing studs on the
drum, the curtain overlaps on each side of the opening by 70mm, therefore
shutter curtain, including clips should be 140mm wider. (Fig 1.4.1) Position
the drum in front of the opening so that the drum tube (excluding the gear
wheel) is exactly in the centre of the opening.
opening height
The shutter opening height indicates the distance between the ground and
rubber seal at the bottom of the shutter, with shutter fully open.
headroom A minimum headroom is required for all shutters. Refer to Fig
1.4.3 – 1.4.4 for measurements. If the shutter is
installed lower into the opening than shown in Fig 1.4.2, additional loss of
shutter opening height will result.
backroom
A minimum backroom is required for all shutters. Refer to Fig 1.4.3 – 1.4.4
for measurements. Extra room would be required for installing large shutters.
side room
The minimum required sideroom for shutters is dependent on the drive mechanism
installed and whether the shutter has windlock guides. The measurement must
extend beyond the top of the opening to provide fixing for the support
brackets. Refer to Fig 1.4.3 – 1.4.4 for measurements.
parts checklist
ROLL-A-SHUTTER | RAS | RAS HD |
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ITEM | DESCRIPTION | QTY |
A | STEEL SPRUNG DRUM | 1 |
B | STEEL CURTAIN WITH CLIPS | 1 |
C | SHUTTER GUIDES LEFT AND RIGHT HANDED | 2 |
MOUNTING KITS | ||
D | LONG BRACKETS, LEFT AND RIGHT HANDED | 2 |
E | AXLE BRACKETS | 2 |
F | OPENER MOUNTING PLATE | 1 |
OR | ||
G | BRACKETS, LEFT AND RIGHT HANDED | |
H | AXLE BRACKETS | |
I | MOUNTING PLATE (PLAIN SIDE) | |
J | OPENER MOUNTING PLATE | |
ROLL-A-SHUTTER | RAS | RAS HD |
--- | --- | --- |
ITEM | DESCRIPTION | QTY |
S M A L L P A R T S B A G
C O N T A I N I N G|
J| BOTTOM RAIL STOPS AND SCREWS| 2| 2
K| BOLT HEX HD ZP| 2| 4
L| NUT ST ZP| 2| 4
M| WASHER FLAT ZP| 2| 4
N| BOLT HEX HD ZP SMALL| 2| 4
O| NUT ST ZP SMALL| 2| 4
P| WASHER FLAT ZP SMALL| 2| 4
Q| AXLE BOLT| 2| 2
R| AXLE BOLT NUT| 2| 2
measurements steel sprung
dimension table
**Door Model Code| ****Door height (mm)| ****Door
width (mm)| ****Drum Size| Minimum Sideroom Opener
Side| Minimum Sideroom Plain Side| Recommended Headroom| Axle to
Lintel| Lintel to Bracket| Recommended Backroom| Width of
Guide
W/L| Non W/L| W/L| Non W/L| Bundle to lintel| | | Axle to Wall| Opener| W/L|
Non W/L
A| A1| B| B1| C| D| D1| E| E1|
F| F1
** RAS 6/100| _up to 3000 3001 – 3900_ ____3901 – 5100 5101 –
6000| 4301 – 6000| 6”| **** 400|
**** 380| **** 260| ****
240| 590| 395| 370| 225| **** 700| **** 90|
**** 77
630| 415| 390| 245
650| 425| 400| 255
692| 446| 421| 276
RAS 8/100| up to 3000| **** up to 6000| 6”| 590| 395|
370| 225
3001 – 3900| 630| 415| 390| 245
3901 – 5100| 650| 425| 400| 255
5101 – 6000| 692| 446| 421| 276
RAS 10/100| up to 2400| 6”| 580| 390| 365| 220
2401 – 4200| 640| 420| 395| 250
4201 – 5400| 8”| 660| 430| 405| 260
5401 – 6000| 692| 446| 421| 276
tools and equipment
The following tools are needed to install Roll-A-Shutter® 6, 8, & 10/100 Series.
- personal safety equipment
- comprehensive tool kit
- selected electric tools
- magnetic drill press
- electric welder
- lifting straps
- heavy duty rope
- scissor lift
- forklift
- crane
- chain blocks
- spring tensioning bars
specifications
**** Desciption | Type Name | Industrial Steel Slat Type Shutter |
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6/100 | 8/100 | 10/100 |
Model code | RAS | RAS |
Min | Max | Min |
Door Height | 900 | 6000 |
Door Width | 900 | 7000 |
SHUTTER
Slat thickness| 0.6mm| 0.8mm| 1.0mm
Minimum shutter overlap each side| 70mm| 70mm| 70mm
Axle overlap on each side| 350mm| 350mm| 350mm
Drum Type| with chain OR opener| 168mm| 168mm| 168mm
Operation| Chain geared (below 25sqm)| •| •| •
optional motor| •| •| •
Bottom Rails| Aluminium T section| •| •| •
Weatherseal| included| included| included
Box section| optional| optional| standard< 7000m(W)
SLAT CONFIGURATION
Solid| •| •| •
Slotted 19 x 101mm (13%)| •| •| •
Slotted 32mm Round (14.5%)| •| •| •
GUIDES
Steel Channel, Galvanised 2.0mm steel, depth 77mm| •| •| •
LOCKS
External Bottom rail| Shoot Bolt| Shoot Bolt| Shoot Bolt
Internal & External slide bolts| •| •|
Optional Extras
Door Opener| Axess Pro| Axess Pro| Axess Pro
Fixed or independent tapers| 10mm| 160mm| 10mm| 160mm| 10mm| 160mm
High Wind Option| •| •| •
Mullions| •| •| •
mounting weights
Due to the considerable variation in door weights, weights shown are intended to be used for guidance only and not taken as exact figures. Intermediate sizes can be approximated from the sizes listed.
WARNING! Weight information supplied is for installer to utilize correct lifting equipment. Failure to used correct equipment may result in death or damage to property.
all weight shown in kilograms
| width
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height| 2500| 3000| 4000| 5000| 7000| 9000
CW| DW| CW| DW| CW| DW| CW| DW|
CW| DW| CW| DW
2500| 78| 82.2| 89.9| 159| 119.7| 212| 149.6| 265| 209.3| 371| 268.9|
477
3000| 85.6| 132.5| 120| 104.2| 137.1| 212| 171.2| 265| 239.6| 371|
307.9| 477
4000| 107.3| 132.5| 140| 104.2| 171.7| 212| 214.5| 265| 300.2| 371|
5000| 128.9| 132.5| 154.8| 159| 272.0| 206.1| 340| 257.6| 475.8| 360.7
6000| 150.6| 132.5| 180.8| 159| 317.8| 206.1| 397.2| 257.6| 555.9| 360.7
6800| | 620| 360.7
| width
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height| 2500| 3000| 4000| 5000| 7000| 9000
CW| DW| CW| DW| CW| DW| CW| DW|
CW| DW| CW| DW
2500| 113.1| 111.7| 167.9| 102.6| 181| 178.8| 226.2| 223.4| 329.4|
314.7| 423.4| 404.5
3000| 129.5| 111.7| 183.1| 123.3| 207.3| 178.8| 259| 223.4| 377.4|
314.7| 485.1| 404.5
4000| 162.4| 111.7| 213.9| 159| 259.9| 178.8| 324.8| 223.4| 473.2|
314.7|
5000| 195.3| 111.7| 257.2| 159| 312.5| 178.8| 390.6| 223.4| 569.1| 314.7
6000| 228.2| 111.7| 300.5| 159| 365.1| 178.8| 456.3| 223.4| 664.9| 314.7
6800| | 741.6| 314.7
| width
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height| 2500| 3000| 4500| 7000| 8500| 10000
CW| DW| CW| DW| CW| DW| CW| DW|
CW| DW| CW| DW
2500| 139.8| 85.5| 167.9| 102.6| 251.4| 153.9| 463.1| 229.8| 562.1| 279|
661.4| 328.2
3000| 152.5| 102.7| 183.1| 123.3| 255.6| 238.5| 470.7| 356.2| 571.3|
432.5| 672.2| 508.8
4000| 166.6| 192| 213.9| 159| 320.5| 238.5| 590.4| 356.2| 716.7| 432.5|
5000| 200.4| 192| 257.2| 159| 402.4| 208| 685| 335.4| 831.6| 407.3
6000| 234.1| 192| 300.5| 159| 470.2| 208| 800.5| 335.4|
6800| | 892.9| 335.4
CW| CURTAIN WEIGHT
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DW| DRUM WEIGHT
installation
install first bracket
dimension table
Door Model Code| **Door height (mm)| Minimum Sideroom Plain
Side| Lintel to Bracket
W/L| Non W/L
B| B1| D1
| | PB| GSB| PB| GSB| PB| GSB
** RAS 6/100| _up to 3000 3001 – 3900_ ____3901 – 5100 5101 –
6000| **** 245| **** 260|
**** 225| **** 240| 547| 370
567| 390
577| 400
598| 421
6001 – 6800| 605|
RAS 8/100| up to 3000| 547| 370
3001 – 3900| 567| 390
3901 – 5100| 577| 400
5101 – 6000| 598| 421
6001 – 6800| 605|
RAS 10/100| up to 3000| 542| 365
3001 – 3900| 572| 395
3901 – 5100| 582| 405
5101 – 6000| 598| 421
6001 – 6800| 605|
a) Locate the mounting brackets and using the above
diagrams Fig 2.1.1, 2.1.2a or 2.1.2b for bracket height and sideroom
position for the plain end bracket.
b) Mark the hole positions using slots of the bracket D or G .
c) Drill holes, then attach bracket using suitable fasteners as per 1.2
substrate fastener recommendations. Fig: 2.2.2
WARNING! The installer must select and use fasteners appropriate to
the material into which they are being fixed.
install second bracket
CAUTION: The axle must be perfectly level for the shutter to operate.
a) Using a laser level or water level, mark the position on the wall for
the height D1 from the first bracket for the second bracket as per Fig 2.2.2.
b) Re-check levels, determine opener end bracket sideroom position as per
B or B1 above, then drill and affix with fasteners as with first bracket.
install opener plates
a) Attach the opener plate J or F as per Fig 2.3.1a or Fig 2.3.1b using
bolts K , washers M and nuts L as shown.
b) For plates brackets, attach the plain side mounting plate I in the
same manner as the opener plate J in fig 2.3.1a
position the axle bracket on brackets
a) Position the axle brackets H or E onto the brackets as per fig 2.4.1a
or 2.4.1b using measurement “E” from the dimension table below to ensure axle
is in correct position.
b) Secure with bolts, washers and nuts as shown and tighten nuts evenly
to a torque of 40Nm or 30 ft.lb.
c) Repeat step a) and b) on second bracket
dimension table
Door Model Code| Door height (mm)| E
| | PB| GSB
RAS 6/100| up to 3000| 225| 225
3001 – 3900| 245| 245
3901 – 5100| 255| 255
5101 – 6000| 276| 276
6001 – 6800| 283|
RAS 8/100| up to 3000| 225| 225
3001 – 3900| 245| 245
3901 – 5100| 255| 255
5101 – 6000| 276| 276
6001 – 6800| 283|
**** RAS 10/100| up to 3000| 220| 220
3001 – 3900| 250| 250
3901 – 5100| 260| 260
5101 – 6000| 276| 276
6001 – 6800| 283|
mounting the drum and curtain
position the drum into axle brackets
TWO PERSON: this product requires two persons to secure onto the brackets. Use proper techniques and equipment to raise the drum up and onto the brackets. Refer to weights table in section 1.7 for equipment lifting capacity.
a) With the drum the correct way around (curtain rolls down rear of the
opening) remove the slat mounted to the drum, keeping the slat, nuts and bolts
to the side.
b) Carefully lift the drum up and over the brackets using suitable
lifting equipment – to avoid damaging the drum.
c) Position into the brackets as per fig 2.5.1.
d) Mount the opener as per the opener instructions,ensuring the drive
chain is properly tensioned. Ensure the opener is ready to function.
HELPFUL TIP: complete the opener install and the opener can be used to help roll the shutter curtain onto the drum.
preparing and fitting the curtain
a) The curtain can now be prepared; make sure it is off the ground so
that lifting slings or fork lift tines can be fitted under it.
b) Make sure that it is the correct way around with the curtain rolling
away from the forklift and the top end slat of the
curtain is on the top of the roll.
c) Remove the packaging and strapping around the curtain.
d) Using a screwdriver twist the end clip on the top slat so that the
slat previously removed can be slid into the top slat. When fully inserted
twist the end clip back into position.
e) The bundle of curtain now needs to be secured in a roll as it was in
the original packaging, this should be done about a metre from each end using
the appropriate ropes wound around 2-3 times.
NOTE: For shutters wider than 5 metres an additional centre rope should
be used.
WARNING! The lifting slings MUST be able to lift the full curtain weight.
Refer to curtain weight table in section 1.7.
fitting the curtain to the drum
WARNING! This step requires proper techniques and equipment to raise the curtain up to the drum. Refer to weights table in section 1.7 for equipment lifting capacity. Failure to have appropriate equipment and an exclusion zone can cause death or damage to property.
a) Lift the curtain into position using a overhead crane or forklift. Ensure
adequate protection is placed around the curtain to avoid damage.
NOTE: If using the crane method and a spreader bar is not available
ensure the straps are placed as wide apart as possible.
b) Carefully lift to within 300mm under the drum, Figure 2.5.2, by means
of two other lengths of heavy gauge rope sling the curtain roll up to the drum
as shown in the illustration. Make sure the end of the curtain is on top of
the roll and able to be raised up.
c) When you are sure the curtain is held securely by several wraps of
heavy rope release the lifting straps or forklift slowly allowing the wraps of
rope to take the weight of the curtain.
d) Switch power on to the opener and operate opener to rotate the drum
and unroll the curtain sufficiently to allow the fixing slat to bepassed up
between the lintel and the drum. Rotate the drum and curtain until the fixing
studs on the drum and the curtain fixing slat can be aligned. Secure the
hauling chain (if installed) and fix the curtain to the drum with the studs
nuts and washers provided.
e) Release the hauling chain, operate opener to rotate the drum to roll
the curtain fully onto the drum, make sure the bottom rail is at about 5
o’clock. Secure the hauling chain to prevent the drum from turning and tighten
the rope slings.
f) The assembly is now ready for the guides to be installed.
install the guides
positioning the guides
Guides must be correct length. The guide stop should be water level and in
line with the bottom of the lintel for aluminum bottom rail installation.
Guides can be shortened by cutting the bottom of guide.
a) Position guides C true and plumb at each side of the opening. Allow
3-5 mm of working clearance between the shutter and the inside of each guide
as per Fig 2.6.1.
For Windlock setup refer to Fig 2.6.2.
b) Using the guides brackets as a template (Fig 2.6.3)
mark out and drill holes in the wall to match the spacing of the fixing bolt
holes in the guides bracket.
c) Mark, drill holes and loosely fix the first guide. Select the
appropriate fixing as per Section 1.2.
d) Using a laser level, transfer position of top of first guide arm to
opposite side of opening, then mark, drill and fix second guide. Ensure that
the guides are secure.
e) Apply general purpose grease to the internal surface of the guide to
safeguard smooth operation.
CAUTION: The guides must be perfectly level for correct shutter operation.
WARNING! All High Wind installations must adhere to fixing types and centres as referenced in the B&D High Wind Drawings.
If securing to uneven blockwork, packers may be required behind clips, to prevent them twisting out of square; also ensure that clips are positioned on secure blocks, not mortar.
install the bottom rail stop
a) Carefully remove the rope slings holding the curtain, disengage opener
and lower bottom rail into the guides.
WARNING! When the bands holding the shutter curtain rolled up are
removed, there will be a strong tendency to rise and revolve. If uncontrolled,
the rapidly unrolling shutter could cause damage or injury.
b) Fit bottom rail stops D using self locking nuts provided. Allow the
door to rise and rest against the head stop (Fig 2.6.4)
Tension the door counterbalance springs in the following manner:
a) Ensure that the door is in a fully open position (rolled up) and that
the hauling chain is secured to prevent the drum and curtain rotating.
b) With pipe wrench Stillson grip axle securely or insert M.S. tommy bars
(min. 450mm long x 12mm dia.) into the holes provided in the plain (non-gear)
end of the drum spindle Figure. 2.7.1.
c) With the wrench or bars as levers rotate the spindle ina clockwise
(from plain end) direction for a number of turns corresponding with the table
below to set the correct spring pretension.
d) Secure the spindle by passing 12mm axle bolt Q through the spindle and
the angle iron support bracket at both ends. Secure bolts with nuts R provided
as per Fig 2.7.2.
Alternatively the drum can be secured in the neutral position and the manual chain or opener used to apply the appropriate pre tension turns.
When satisfied ensure the bottom rail is at 6 o’clock andcarefully remove the ropes holding the bundled roll.
NOTE: This table is a guide only.
opening height up to | number of turns of drum spring pre-tension |
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3048 | 2 |
3658 | 2½ |
4878 | 3 |
5486 | 3¼ |
6096 | 3½ |
after installation care
general care of your Roll-A-Shutter ®
cleaning
Your B&D Roll-A-Shutter® has been manufactured from galvanised or powder
coated steel, which is one of the best paint films commercially available
today. However, all exposed surfaces require some attention to guard against
the premature onset of corrosion and any other harmful atmospheric effects. In
our atmosphere there are harmful deposits that gather on the door surface and
if not removed regularly, will seriously affect the appearance and life of the
door.
Note: Be aware of electric shock. Washing of the door with clean water
and a cloth is recommended – particular care should be taken to clean areas of
the door not normally washed by rain.
regular maintenance required
B&D recommends that you check the operation of your Roll-A-Shutter® at least
every six months (more regularly in extreme environments or frequent use). The
effort required to manually open and to manually close the door shouldbe
about the same (if door has an automatic opener, put into manual mode before
testing door).
Note: The door guide grease should be cleaned out and replaced least
annually or more frequently in extreme conditions.
If the door is difficult to operate in either direction (up ordown) then check that the inside surfaces of the guides are clean and free of obstructions. If the door is still difficult to operate, then your door will need a service to adjust the spring tension and possibly other operational parts of the door.
This service should only be carried out by an experienced door technician, using the correct tools. If you have an automatic opener fitted to your door, it is particularly important that you ensure the optimum operation of the door, otherwise you may reduce the effective life of the opener.
To keep your door running well, it is recommended that your door be serviced, by an experienced door technician, every 12 months (more regularly in extreme environments or frequent use), or earlier if required.
spring tension
It is natural for springs to lose tension over time. When spring tension is
adjusted or when your door is first installed it is usual to apply a little
more tension than is required for balanced operation, to allow for the normal
“settling in” of the springs.
WARNING: The springs on the door are under extreme tension. On NO account
should they be adjusted by an inexperienced person. B&D recommends regular
servicing and safety checks be carried out at least annually, more frequently
in extreme conditions or in high use environments.
warranty
B&D Roll-A-Shutter® is covered by a 12 month warranty for complete door and parts, surface (excludes salt corrosion).
Warranty conditional on proper care as recommended above. Full details of the
warranty are available from
bnd.com.au
b &d doors office locations
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References
- B&D Garage Doors - Safe and Secure Australian Garage Doors - B&D Australia
- B&D Garage Doors - Safe and Secure Australian Garage Doors - B&D Australia
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