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News Release from: Hillaldam Coburn | Subject: Automatic interior door operators.
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 02 May 2007

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Simplicity of operation is a key attribute of Hillaldam Coburn's latest range of automatic interior door operators.

Designed for maximum performance and meeting the requirements of the DDA Act, Hillaldam Coburn offers two series for both residential and commercial applications: the S40 and S100 for sliding operation and the H80, H100 and H150 for hinged doors The H range is available with either sliding or articulated arm where the operator is fitted above the door

The H80 model is for light service swing door operation for doors up to 80kg, with the H100 suitable for more heavy duty doors such as in hospitals or other public buildings.

This model features an anti-crush module for even better safety.

The H150 version is for doors up to 150kg.

Addressing the growing demand for automated lighter use doors, particularly within residential environments, Hillaldam Coburn has developed the S40 and S100 kits.

The S40 kit incorporates the Coburn Compact operating unit which includes track assembly with drive unit, automatic closing adjuster and pushbutton pane.

This intelligent technology keeps movement under control at all times, with a self seeking memory to locate open and closed position and recognise obstructions.

The S100 is designed for continuous use doors up to 100kg.

The drive unit and electronic control board are combined to reduce installation time to a minimum.

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