Automatic swing door operators fitted to new and existing doors across the Midlands. A neat way to make an existing entrance or internal door accessible, driven by an operator that opens on a push pad, a sensor or an access control signal.
Swing operators fitted to doors you already have, making an entrance accessible without a full new door set.
Doors set to open on a wave sensor, a push pad or an access control release, whatever suits the traffic.
A common fix for meeting accessibility needs on offices, surgeries, schools and public buildings.
Single and double swing doors set up to open in sequence and close controlled, not slam.
In most cases yes. A swing operator can be fitted to an existing timber, aluminium or steel door, as long as the door and frame are sound. It is a tidy, cost-effective way to make an entrance accessible.
Whatever suits the site. Common options are a wave-to-open sensor, a push pad by the door, or a signal from your access control or intercom. We set it up around how people actually use the entrance.
Yes. Automating a swing door is one of the simplest ways to make an existing entrance easier to use for wheelchair users, pushchairs and anyone carrying goods, without rebuilding the opening.
Yes. Swing operators are set up so the door can be pushed open manually if the power fails, so the entrance is never locked shut by a power cut.
Automatic Swing Doors across Stone and ST15.
Automatic Swing Doors across Stoke-on-Trent and ST1.
Automatic Swing Doors across Stafford and ST16.
Automatic Swing Doors across Newcastle-under-Lyme and ST5.
Automatic Swing Doors across Derby and DE1.
Automatic Swing Doors across Nottingham and NG1.
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