$680-900
A telescopic sliding door opener is a type of automatic door opener that is designed to operate a sliding door that has multiple panels. These doors typically slide along a track and overlap each other as they open and close
The telescopic sliding door opener is designed to move each panel of the door separately, allowing the door to open and close smoothly and efficiently. The opener consists of a motor, control unit, and sensors that detect the presence of people or objects in the path of the door.
When activated, the motor drives a system of gears and pulleys that move the door panels along the track. The control unit ensures that the door opens and closes smoothly and that it stops immediately if an obstacle is detected.
Telescopic sliding door openers are commonly used in commercial buildings such as airports, hotels, and shopping centers, as well as in hospitals, care homes, and other facilities where ease of access and safety are important considerations.
The working principle of a telescopic sliding door opener involves a linear motor, control unit, sensors, and a system of gears and pulleys.
When activated, the linear motor turns a drive to move the master door, the master and slaver door connect to each other with a series of gears and pulleys. These components work together to move the door panels along the track, opening and closing the door as required.
The control unit of the opener is responsible for controlling the movement of the door and ensuring that it operates safely and efficiently. The control unit receives signals from the sensors that are installed in the door frame and along the track. These sensors detect the presence of people or objects in the path of the door, and the control unit uses this information to adjust the speed and direction of the door.