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Automatic door operators keep things moving

Laidlaw’s Orbis compact and elegant automatic door operators can be fitted on almost any door

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If you are looking for the very best in automatic swing door or sliding door operators, Laidlaw Security Systems has the answer: its Orbis automatic operators.

Laidlaw‘s leading Orbis brand of compact and elegant automatic door operators can be fitted on almost any door. Its latest brochure shows how both the swing and sliding door models are suitable for use in a wide range of applications, such as healthcare environments, retail outlets, airports and leisure centres.

The automatic swing door operator – one of the most popular designs – features the Orbis Operator with slide or articulated arm and has a spring- or motor-powered door closer, as well as a secure interlock feature. It also is fully integrated with access control systems and 120-minute Exova Warrington fire test certification.

The quiet sliding door operator for single or double doors suits either 90kg or 150kg per leaf and is surface mounted. It can be integrated into a wide range of commercial facade profiles and is suitable for high traffic applications. There is also an optional energy saving feature.

Laidlaw’s concealed floor-mounted Orbis automatic operator for single or double leaf doors is compatible with all EN 16005 swing door safety sensors. It has electric powered opening and closing and can be operated by radar sensor, push pad, access control, intercom, BMS, post or key switch.

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For more information and technical support visit www.laidlaw.co.uk

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