Reduce downtime with zip technology from Hörmann
08-05-2025 09:29 via fmj.co.uk

Reduce downtime with zip technology from Hörmann

A new flexible, high-speed door has been launched by Hörmann UK which helps reduce downtime caused by damage and is quick to install. The V 5025 Z door is fitted with innovative zip technology and in the event of a collision the door curtain pulls away from the side rail to prevent damage. It is then automatically re-fed into the rail restoring the door curtain to its original position and operation.The robust construction of the V 5025 Z door make them suitable for both internal and extern
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