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MountingThis shows a corner column with the initial hardware mounted for the door. In the front on either side is a 50cm wall that the roll up door will sit behind. This 'false' helps the transition from the exterior of the building to the roll up door and is often used. dozer
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The Door HardwareThe raw roll up door material arrives.dozer
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Initial Cut for Column MountThe tile is cut where the hardware for the roll up door will mount on the exposed part of the corner column. dozer
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TrackThe track is installed along the column. At the top is a metal plate which will hold the roll up mechanism.dozer
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Split Panel DoorThis door was split between two panels, the one pictured is the small one. The rail is in the middle has a track on either side for each door section. The roll up mechanism can be seen mounted at the top of the door.dozer
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Placing a Casing PanelA metal casing panel is being fitted onto the support metal to cover the roll up mechanism on the left side of the door.dozer
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Finished CasingThe finished mechanism casing. The covering panels are riveted into place.dozer
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Installing the Outer CasingThe outer casing is just a shell to hide the inner workings of the roll up door. The door rolls up into this casing. This is located on the upper inside. dozer
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Finished Door from InsideThis is a finished door as viewed from the inside. The casing on the top hides the roll up mechanism. dozer
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Locking HardwareThe locking hardware is installed on the floor in the middle of the door. These holed pieces lift up and fit through the bottom of the door panel, allowing a padlock to be used. There is also bar based locking system that operates with a key. dozer
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Built In LockThis is the alternate locking mechanism. Turning the key to forces metal rods are then into a hole on each side panel thereby locking the door.dozer
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