Drive & Co.
Drive | Use | Supply line |
Spring shaft | For manually operated folding grilles and roller shutters without electrical connection by keroll Spring housings | |
Tubular motor with or without manual override crank | For rolling grilles and shutters with infrequent load changes during each day, e.g. for securing shop entrances, shop windows or home windows and doors | 230 V |
Direct mount & sprocket drives | For rolling grilles and shutters with frequent load changes during each day, e.g. underground garages or industrial applications. | 400 V |
The following options are available for operating electrical rolling doors grille systems:
Dead man’s control | Operated by keeping the push button or key switch pressed continually in immediate sight of the door |
Impulse control | Operated by using the push button or key switch once. The rolling grille or shutter then moves automatically to the upper and lower end position |
Radio control | Operated by handheld transmitter |
Timer switch | Setting daily, weekly or yearly programmes |


A roll-up safety device prevents accompanying persons from being pulled into the grille while it is moving upwards. For this reason, self-standing internal and external through beam photoelectric switches are installed in front of the grille curtain. These consist of transmitters and receivers. If the light beam is interrupted, the controls immediately stop the door moving.
A reflective photoelectric switch in the lower gate area (300 mm) detects people lying on the floor, vehicles and other objects. It ensures that the gate does not travel downwards in the first place, if the light beam is interrupted. A second photoelectric switch at approx. 800 mm height is recommended for gate systems used by trucks, SUVs etc.
Do you need replacement parts for an existing system? Do not hesitate to contact us!