TODCO provides Hold Open Door Keeper

Sept. 22, 2015
TODCO’s new Hold Open Door Keeper is an exceptionally designed bottom roller holder that allows an open roll-up door to rest in the open position behind the header.

TODCO’s new Hold Open Door Keeper is an exceptionally designed bottom roller holder that allows an open roll-up door to rest in the open position behind the header. This higher open position provides several roll-up door operational and maintenance benefits.

The hinged roller is attached to the bottom door panel.  When the door is in the open position, the top panel rests behind the header. In this position, the header shields the door from potential damage during loading and unloading. It also creates a clear, clean opening and increases loading and work space by providing the maximum height clearance to the truck body or trailer.

The integral link arm on the Hold Open Door Keeper is lightweight corrosion-resistant aluminum, and the pin mechanism is constructed of long-lasting stainless steel. The backplate is available with E-coat or EverWare coating for maximum corrosion resistance.

The Hold Open Door Keeper operates in applications of both 1- or 2-inch track and rollers.

Contact the factory for product compatibility on existing roll-up doors by calling 800-999-3392. For more information, go to www.todco.com.

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