Residential Openers and Commercial Operators

LiftMaster Commercial Operators
LiftMaster Commercial Operators

LiftMaster Commercial Operators

LiftMaster Residential Openers
LiftMaster Residential Openers

LiftMaster Residential Openers

PowerMaster Jackshaft Operators
PowerMaster Jackshaft Operators

PowerMaster Jackshaft Operators

PowerMaster Trolley Operators
PowerMaster Trolley Operators

PowerMaster Trolley Operators

PowerMaster Hoist Operators
PowerMaster Hoist Operators

PowerMaster Hoist Operators

PowerMaster Gearhead Operators
PowerMaster Gearhead Operators

PowerMaster Gearhead Operators

PowerMaster Swing Gate Operator
PowerMaster Swing Gate Operator

PowerMaster Swing Gate Operator

PowerMaster Slide Gate Operator
PowerMaster Slide Gate Operator

PowerMaster Slide Gate Operator

PowerMaster Slide Door Operator
PowerMaster Slide Door Operator

PowerMaster Slide Door Operator

PowerMaster Barrier Gate Operator
PowerMaster Barrier Gate Operator

PowerMaster Barrier Gate Operator

PowerMaster Carwash Operator
PowerMaster Carwash Operator

PowerMaster Carwash Operator

PowerMaster Explosion Proof Operator
PowerMaster Explosion Proof Operator

PowerMaster Explosion Proof Operator


Why We Recommend LiftMaster Operators

 

PowerMaster Operators

PowerMaster Operators for Commercial and Industrial Sectional and Rolling Doors.

There are two basic systems of operators for commercial and industrial sectional and steel rolling doors - jackshaft and drawbar.

Jackshaft Operators

Jackshaft operators turn the torsion shaft on sectional doors and the drive shaft on steel rolling doors and grilles to open and close the doors.

On sectional doors the operators are mounted at either end of the torsion shaft, or they are centered above the door. When centered above the door, the drive shaft is either coupled to the torsion shaft, or it is mounted above the torsion shaft and the operator turns the door shaft using a chain and sprockets. These operators can be used on all three types of track systems: standard horizontal lift, which go straight back like most residential garage doors, high lift, which go up and then back, and vertical lift, which goes straight up. Check out our Youtube channel for garage door tutorials.

On steel rolling doors one end is the winding end which anchors the spring tension. The other end is the drive end with the drive shaft that the operator turns. This drive shaft can be at either end of the door. The operator is usually mounted on the side of the door and below the drive shaft. It raises and lowers the door using a chain and sprockets. Because rolling doors have heavy end plates, brackets are often added to the end plate to allow mounting the operator to the front or on top of the coiled curtain.

Most jackshaft operators often come with hoists. In the event of motor failure the door can be operated by hand or by pulling the chain.

Drawbar Operators

Drawbar operators open and close doors by using a trolley sliding in a drawbar to push and pull an arm attached to the top of the door. The point where arm attaches to the door is usually centered, but it can be offset as long as the door has a torsion shaft, drums and cables to keep the door level.

Drawbar systems are designed only for sectional doors with standard lift track systems. These will not operate steel rolling doors or sectional doors with vertical lift or high lift. Exceptions have been made, but neither DDM Garage Doors, Inc. nor V.E. Power Door, manufacturer of PowerMaster Operators, will stand behind the variations because of safety and liability issues.

In the event of power or motor failure the operator arm can be disconnected from the trolley and the door can be operated manually.

Jackshaft Operators on Standard Lift Doors

We do not recommend using Jackshaft operators on lighter doors weighing less than 500 pounds and which have standard lift tracks because the operator turns the shaft and the door has to roll as the motor releases tension on the cables. Any obstruction to the free travel of the door in the tracks transforms the door into a guillotine. Obstructions include dry, worn or missing rollers, bent track, loose door or track hardware or weather seal, and anything else that is temporarily placed in the path of the door. Drawbar operators are always the safer option and they should be chosen for standard lift doors unless space limitations prohibit installation.

If your application requires a jackshaft operator, we recommend raising the rear ends of the horizontal tracks at least a foot. If that is not possible, we recommend installing pusher springs to help get the door start closing from the open position. We also recommend safety bottom fixtures to help keep the cables on the drums. Whenever servicing one of these doors always check to make sure the cables stay on the drums as the door starts to close.

The jackshaft operator is much easier to install, and there is less wire to run, but you must heed the liability issues and make whatever changes are necessary.

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