A snapping sound often indicates a stretched transmission cable. In Runnymede, we replace these with steel-core timing belts that resist stretching. We also inspect the nylon rollers. Replacing worn rollers eliminates friction, allowing the door to glide effortlessly.
False activations, known as random cycling, are common in Runnymede due to weather interference. We calibrate Hotron sensors to ignore interference. Crucially, we test the light curtain presence sensors to ensure the door fails safe.
The core of your system in Runnymede is the High-Torque Drive Unit. When these fail, you might hear mechanical shuddering. We diagnose specific faults like encoder positioning errors and replace the unit with OEM parts to restore smooth motion.
Fitting new DC motors and gearboxes.
24/7 rapid response for Runnymede businesses.
Diagnosing and fixing logic errors.
Adjusting radar for weather in Runnymede.