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Commercial Door Operators

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Easily control your sectional, rolling, and grille doors at your business with high-quality door operators from Jammer Doors. We are a family-owned and operated business that provides Raynor commercial door operators near you in Southeast Pennsylvania and Central New Jersey. Learn more about our operators, the models we have available, and their features.

Operators at a Glance

Commercial door operators make opening and closing your warehouse or facility doors easy. At Jammer Doors, we offer models for sectional doors, rolling steel doors, and grilles designed by Raynor. These door operators meet UL 325 safety standards and have monitored entrapment protection for increased safety. Other safety features include photo eyes, edges, interlocks, and timers.

Our selection of Raynor door operators features smart controls, such as keypads and remotes, to integrate easily into your setup. Our team of in-house technicians offers local installation, programming, and service of these operators to make your business operations smoother.

Operator Types and Duty Cycles

There are various types of door operators, each designed for different types of doors. They include:

T‑, H‑, and J‑style for Sectional Doors

Sectional doors, which are made up of multiple horizontal panels, typically use T-, H-, or J-style door operators. They are wall-mounted and designed for heavy-duty use.

  • T-style (trolley) operator: These ceiling-mounted operators are generally used with standard-lift sectional doors and pull the door from the center. 
  • H-style (hoist) operator: These are created for heavy industrial sectional doors and include a chain hoist that allows for manual lifting during power outages.
  • J-style (jackshaft) operator: These are compact operators made for small to medium sectional doors with high or vertical lift. They drive the door through a chain and sprocket connection to the jackshaft.

Gear‑Reduced and Hoist for Rolling Steel Doors

Rolling steel doors generally use gear-reduced hoist operators. They are heavy-duty, industrial-grade motor units designed to lift heavy, high-cycle curtains or doors. They have a floor-level chain hoist for manual operation during emergencies or outages.

Our Operator Models

At Jammer Doors, we offer a variety of Raynor commercial door operators that are built with safety features and allow for access control integration. They include:

  • ControlHoist 2.0 Basic: This ½ horsepower, belt-drive operator is ideal for smaller sectional doors, rolling doors, and grilles.
  • ControlHoist 2.0 Standard: This medium-duty, belt-drive operator is well-suited for high-cycle applications and standard to larger-size sectional doors, rolling doors, and grilles.
  • ControlHoist 2.0 Optima: This heavy-duty, gear-driven commercial operator is built with a continuous-duty motor with high starting torque. It is best for use with large sectional doors, rolling doors, and higher-cycle applications.
  • FireHoist FSEP: This operator is UL listed for use with Raynor FireCoil fire-rated doors and releases under a power failure for increased safety.
  • FireHoist FGH: This operator is designed for use with Raynor FireCoil fire-rated doors. It also has an in-line gear reducer option for an integrated fire door system.

Specifying the Right Operator

When you’re looking for a new door operator for your business, there are a few important aspects to consider to ensure you choose the best option. You’ll need to think about:

  • Door size and weight: The operator you choose needs to be able to support the size and weight of the door you have. Look at the operator’s weight and size capacity to ensure a proper fit.
  • Cycles: Consider how often you need your door to open and close. Most commercial facilities need at least a medium or high cycle door operator for their needs, especially those with high traffic.
  • Environment: You’ll need to factor in your business environment, including the temperature, humidity, wind, traffic level, and more. If you have a fire-rated door, you’ll typically need an option like the FireHoist that is designed for use with those types of doors.

By considering all of these factors, you can make sure that the door operator you choose stands up to your use requirements and business environment.

Service and Preventive Maintenance

When you use Jammer Doors, you don’t just get high-quality products. You also get hands-on, attentive service from in-house technicians, not subcontractors. When you buy a commercial door operator from us, we don’t just install it and go. Our experienced team works with our clients every step of the process, from design to installation, repairs and maintenance. We can program your operator, inspect it whenever a problem occurs, and repair it promptly. With a vast selection of parts in stock, we often have the components needed on hand, allowing us to make quick repairs and get your business back to operating smoothly.

Explore Commercial Door Operators at Jammer Doors

For a reliable commercial door operator you can trust, turn to Jammer Doors. We offer brand-specific knowledge, fast local response times, clear price estimates, and quick scheduling. To request a spec or service visit near you in NJ or PA, contact us today.

Commercial Door Operator FAQs

Can you integrate with access control systems?

Yes, we can integrate your new door operator with access control systems to boost their functionality.

How often should operators be serviced?

Door operators should be inspected and serviced at least once a year, although you may want to get it done more often if you have a high-cycle operator or it’s in a high-traffic environment.

Do you repair as well as replace?

Yes, we offer repair and maintenance services along with installations and replacements.