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These are old roller shutter doors its basically a fwd and reverse starter which is already working in one touch. So at the minute you can push down and it could still come done on some thing if you walk away. All I was asked to do was could make it possible to make on remote save the truck guys getting off and on. I do see you point though
just be aware that while these shutters may be old and not comply with the regs that new ones do,any modification would have to comply with current safety regs,failure to do this could leave you open to prosecution in the event of an accident.
 
Cheers guys. I have been looking at some door controls which will give me the operation im after but it also includes a light beam and I can add my recivever in to it. Just gotta get some prices s and see if they would be willing to do it.
 
You really need to do some homework, so what stops the roller door motor in the UP or down travel?? I'll tell you, either actuation arm limit switches or proximity switches, these and other safety measures are an absolute must on any roller door installation. As has been suggested, the roller door manufacturer can supply the right motorised door conversion that will cover the basic requirements along with any options that you may need, (eg remote up/down operation)!!
 

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