Understanding Headroom - Steel


Understand headroom, understanding headroom and where your door mounts can make your decision easier!

Mounting Options... Above or Under... Building Header/Rafter

  • Schweiss Manufacturing two styles of great doors, we would like to explain the mounting styles of both door styles.
  • Each door style differs on how it mounts onto the building structure, how much above, how much below?
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THERE ARE TWO PLACES TO MOUNT ANY DOOR
Understanding the Difference... Seeing the Difference... Can Make the Difference.
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SCHWEISS MANUFACTURES BOTH STYLE OF DOORS

Schweiss says "It's not a matter of which door is better, but... what door works best for your application."

Different Mounting Styles for each door...

You need to understand how each door gets mounted to obtain the "Same Clear Opening." Does the door get mounted "Above" or "Below" the building header?

  • Hydraulic doors typically mount "Under" the building header... Sacrificing valuable headroom. 80% of all hydraulic doors are flush mounted under the building header giving you a cleaner look!
  • Bifold doors mount "Above" the building header... "0" ... No loss of headroom! Distance above the header varies with each door size. 90% of all bifold doors attach above the clear opening for more clearance!

Which Door Style... Requires Less building support?

  • Hydraulic doors form a canopy when in the open position hanging straight out of the building! Lifted by two powerful cylinders exerting forces onto the door sub-frame and building structure.
  • Bi-Fold doors fold in the center when opening... hanging out half the distance! Multiple lift straps spaced evenly throughout the entire width of the door frame distributes the door weight evenly onto the building structure.

Schweiss provides Specification Sheets that clearly state the forces of each style door so your building engineer/designer will work with actual door loads to structurally design the best building!

The choice is up to you!
SCHWEISS MANUFACTURES TWO STYLES OF GREAT DOORS
HYDRAULIC "ONE-PIECE" OR LIFT-STRAP BIFOLD DOORS