Front Roll Door
- Most commonly specified door type.
- Operator is located at the front of the compartment to meet your exact equipment requirements.
- Counterbalanced for easy opening and closing.
- Easy to install and clean.
- Made of individual aluminum slats, allowing quick repairs with little downtime.
- End shoes are swaged/dimpled into the slat, not riveted, to allow easy slat replacement.
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Rear Roll Door
- Same features and options as front roll doors.
- When equipment requirements don't allow a front roll, the operator is mounted toward the rear to meet your needs.
- Rear-mounted counterbalance maximizes compartment opening space.
- Rear roll doors provide greatest benefits when compartment is more than 24 inches deep.
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AutoLatch Shutters for Interior Compartments
- AutoLatch rolls in a track across the top and down the back of the compartment.
- Ideal for small compartments where space is at a premium.
- Easy to operate and virtually no maintenance.
- Specially designed cam lock stops the door from raising or lowering as soon as you take your hand off the door.
- Nylon inner seal between slats provides quiet, vibration-free performance.
- Interlocking nylon end shoes connecting the slats allow smooth operation.
- Optional lock provides added security.
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QUEST 2000 Patented Power Doors and Locks
- A push of a button-- from the cab or other strategic location on the vehicle-- raises the vehicle's roll-up doors.
- As soon as the vehicle stops and the brakes are set, the doors are open. That saves time, so personnel can focus on fighting fires and saving lives.
- The same switch can be activated to lower the doors and lock them securely.
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