Our extensive selection of Wayne Dalton Rolling Steel Service
Doors in Ontario, Canada allows us
to assist you to find just the right balance between your specific requirements
and the most affordable options.
All of the components of the Titan have been designed to make it the
largest and most rugged rolling steel door available. From 3/8” thick steel
brackets to ¼” minimum guide angles, oversized windsocks and 6” tall slats (up
to 14 gauge), you can’t order a stronger door! Best Applications – Extreme
width or height openings, extreme wind load requirements, doors that must be
operated during significant wind conditions, and severe abuse environments.
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Left – Miami-Dade 55 PSF Windlock (3” Slat)
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Right – Standard Titan Windlock
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Roller Windlock - Allows Doors to Right – Standard Titan Windlock Be
Operated During Intermediate Winds
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Two-Piece Articulating Windlock with Roller Wheel Bearings Allows Doors
to be Operated During High Wind Speeds.
Wayne-Dalton
Model Titan
FEATURES & BENEFITS
FEATURES & BENEFITS
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6” tall #9 curved slats, constructed of 18 gauge or 14 gauge hot-dipped
galvanized steel with a polyester primer and baked-on gray polyester topcoat
paint finish.
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Standard 20 PSF Windload
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Heavy-duty cast iron, zinc plated windsocks are utilized for wind load
performance and to prevent lateral slat movement.
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The bottom bar assembly is a double angle steel design with bottom
astragal.
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Sizes up to 70’ wide and 90’ tall (contact the factory for square
footage limits)
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
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High Windload Options
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Articulating Windlocks for Operational Windload
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Powder Coated (188 RAL choices)
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Brush Seal for Curtain, Lintel Brush, and Hood Baffle
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Manual Chain Hoist
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Motor Operator
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Bottom Bar Sensing Edges
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Anti-Drop Devices (including Wayne-Dalton’s Proprietary ‘DSD’ -Drop Stop
Device, and Brake Devices)
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Exhaust Ports
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Sloping Bottom Bars
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Mullions
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Curtain – Curtain will be composed of
interlocking [18][14] gauge galvanized steel slats, roll-formed per ASTM
standards and designed to withstand a 20 PSF wind load. Ends of each slat will
be fitted with cast iron, zinc plated wind locks.
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The bottom bar will consist of two equal steel
angles, to stiffen curtain, with astragal. When required for additional
security, provide slide bolts on the bottom bar.
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Guides- Guides will be ¼” minimum thick
structural grade steel, 3 angle assembly to form a slot of sufficient depth to
retain curtains in guides to achieve 20 PSF wind load standard. Guides will be
provided with integral windlock.
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Brackets- Brackets will be of 3/8” minimum
thick steel plates, with permanently sealed ball bearings. Designed to enclose
ends of the coil and provide support for counterbalance pipe at each end.
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Counterbalance- A. Curtain to be coiled on a pipe
of sufficient size to carry door load with deflection not to exceed .033"
per foot of door span and to be correctly balanced by helical springs, oil
tempered torsion type. Cast iron barrel plugs will be used to anchor springs to
tension shaft and pipe.
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Hood- Hood will be minimum 24-gauge sheet
metal, flanged at the top for attachment to the header and flanged at the
bottom to provide longitudinal stiffness. Hood will enclose a curtain coil and
counterbalance mechanism.
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Finish - Shop coat of rust inhibitive
primer on nongalvanized surfaces and operating mechanisms.
Wayne-Dalton’s
Titan Rolling Steel Service Door is simply the largest, strongest,
most rugged rolling steel service door in the industry and perfect for the
largest of openings
When it comes to finding
the exact rolling steel service door solution, you’ll find the
highly experienced staff at The
BestDoor Company, a Division of DuraServ ready to assist you. Our extensive selection of rolling steel
service doors from Wayne Dalton allows you to find just the right balance between
your specific requirements and the most affordable options. Submit a service request today or call us at
(647) 952-2188 for more information about our range of door products.