Follow the roof track follow the roof commercial track is available for all building applications as an option.
Garage door roof pitch track.
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Most common garage door track.
Used for typical applications.
Standard follow roof pitch lift.
This option allows for maximum additional clearance under the track.
If the door is 8 ft.
This track actually follows the pitch of the roof structure.
Determine the right track option for your new commercial garage door from our list of options.
2 track headroom 16 required.
This type of track is a combination high lift and vertical lift track.
There is no horizontal track.
Enables additional workspace for application with sloped ceilings.
Sideroom 4 1 2 required.
Measure from floor to the ceiling from that mark on the floor.
Pull a horizontal measurement from the opening to 1 more than the door height.
This will give you your roof pitch.
If the door is 7 you will mark a spot on the floor at the 8 mark.
Measure floor to ceiling at the opening.
It is typically used for buildings with pitched roofs.
Garage door vertical track replacement set of left and right for 7 foot tall garage door rails galvanized steel hardware door rails for residential light commercial side tracks for 2 inch rollers.
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Given the roof pitch a standard radius curve track section is cut to allow the angled horizontal track to follow the roof structure.
It is recommended on buildings with roof pitches greater than 3 12.
Modification of the standard lift aligns track to follow the roof pitch line.
Tall an additional 8 9 of vertical headroom would be needed.
The door travels up the side of the wall and back following the pitch of the roof.
2 track 15 radius headroom 14 25 required.