Manufacturing
Safe, secure, and reliable doors are critical for productivity.
While many businesses can adopt work-from-home policies for some of their staff, the manufacturing industry can’t function without on-site employees. Protecting these employees with touchless door automation is one way this industry is adapting to new building standards. For manufacturing customers with large footprints, large facilities, or a wide variety of applications and door types within each facility, STANLEY can identify which doors to automate, how to best apply automation, and manage the process end to end for peace of mind. Let us help you simplify the complex.
Automatic Doors for Manufacturing Applications
Both the M-Force and Magic Access swing door openers provide touchless solutions for hands-free, safe access in shared workspaces or bathrooms.
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The M-Force can be fully automatic (full energy) or activated through wave-to-open or push-to-open plates (low energy).
- Hands-free options minimize touchpoints and the spread of germs on door handles or push plates.
- Integrates with Access Control, Electric Locks, Fire Alarms, and more.
- Fire door package with UL listed equipment.
The Magic Access opener allows swing doors to open with the wave of a hand for a touchless experience.
- Can automate door panels up to 42” wide and 125 lbs.
- Magic Access is UL listed for service in the U.S and Canada, complies with ANSI/BHMA A156.19, and meets the applicable provisions of ANSI 117.1.
- Fire door package with UL listed equipment.
This heavy-duty automatic slide door is a Dura-Glide 2000/3000 with larger rails, dual motors, kick plates, and welded door panes. This door is constructed to stand up to applications where abuse is common, such as manufacturing facilities.
The trackless design of the IS10000 minimizes maintenance and eliminates the need for cleaning debris. This industrial slider is rugged and durable for industrial applications that withstand constant daily rigors. Welded door panels and included crash bars and kick plates absorb shock in the event of forklift or cart collisions and ensure panels remain intact.