Sectional Door Motor
Sectional Door Motor
Once we have decided to automate our entrance, it is important to know which motors for sectional doors we can choose.
If you have decided to automate your sectional doors, then you have made a decision that will save you time and effort on a daily basis, but it is important to know which models of motors for sectional doors to choose from.
Sectional doors are commonly used in vertical moving doors for vehicle access in building fronts, as they are aesthetic, well insulated, and take up little space.
The motors for residential sectional doors ensure safe closing, since their arm locks the door directly. Door movement is consistent and ultraquiet thanks to the use of cutting-edge motors.
The ideal motor for the sectional door is selected according to its size in square metres. The NAOS range can operate doors up to 15 m2.
If you have decided to automate your sectional doors, then you have made a decision that will save you time and effort on a daily basis, but it is important to know which models of motors for sectional doors to choose from.
Motors for residential sectional doors
Sectional doors are commonly used in vertical moving doors for vehicle access in building fronts, as they are aesthetic, well insulated, and take up little space.
The motors for residential sectional doors ensure safe closing, since their arm locks the door directly. Door movement is consistent and ultraquiet thanks to the use of cutting-edge motors.
The ideal motor for the sectional door is selected according to its size in square metres. The NAOS range can operate doors up to 15 m2.
How to choose motors for sectional doors
- Other essential safety elements must also be taken into account when choosing a suitable motor, as well as the door’s total square metres.
- It is also important to avoid automating doors that show any defects, as this will certainly damage the motor. It is necessary to ensure the sectional door works correctly before looking for a motor for it.
- Motor transmission can be by chain or belt. Both are rugged systems, with the chain having the advantage of being stronger and the belt quieter. The chain drive stands out for its safety, and can be a much more economical option. It is also important to know the length of chain required for our door.



