About Garage Doors
Garage doors are designed to enclose and protect the entrances to garages and other large structures. They are available in residential, commercial, and industrial grades. Typically, garage doors are made of wood, aluminum, steel, fabric, or screen. Both insulated and non-insulated products are available. Wood garage doors are often made of pine or cedar. Aluminum garage doors are lightweight, rust-resistant products that can be painted and sealed. Steel garage doors are long-lasting and durable. Fabric garage enclosures and fabric storm panels provide privacy and weather-resistance while allowing for light and ventilation. Garage door screens admit fresh air while preventing the entrance of insects, animals, and ultraviolet (UV) rays.
Engineering Web: Garage Doors - Machine Design
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When accidents are unusual but foreseeable | Machine Design That stopped when the electric eye became required on home garage doors. |
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Machine Design | I don't know anyone, however, with a garage big enough to handle the 17 X 6.5 X 7-ft exterior length, width, and height. |
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Full speed ahead for Ford | Machine Design But lift the garage doors and there's eye candy as far as a gearhead can see. |

