625 Series Stormtite

Overhead Door Corporation offers a full range of service doors for heavy-duty applications requiring weatherstripping, such as industrial warehouses, factories, distribution centers and vehicle maintenance garages. With a standard width limit of 30'4" and standard height limit of 30', these doors are designed to withstand a wind load of 20 psf, and optional designs offer higher wind load factors. Typically, doors up to 12' x 7' can be manual push-up; doors exceeding either of those dimensions are operated by chain hoist, crank or optional motor.

Quick Reference

  • Maximum width: 40'0"
  • Maximum height: 30'0"
  • Slat profile: flat
  • Slat material: 24 gauge
  • Insulation: CFC-free and HCFC-free polyurethane, Insulated to R-7.5
  • Finish: gray or tan
  • Bottom bar: primed steel
  • Guides: Primed structural steel
  • Wind load: 20 PSF
  • Hood: 24 gauge galvanized steel
  • Operation: chain hoist
  • Lock: chain keeper
  • Mounting: face-of-wall
  • Weatherseals: bottom, exterior guide, interior hood

Features

  • Door curtains consist of interlocking slats of flat design.
  • Standard slats are roll formed, galvanized steel and receive a rust-inhibitive roll-coating process that includes bonderizing, baked-on paint.
  • End locks on alternate slats maintain door alignment.
  • Guides of primed structural steel design ensure smooth curtain operation.
  • The door's counterbalance is composed of helical torsion springs housed in a pipe barrel. Spring assemblies are computer designed to effectively counterbalance the door for a standard 20,000 cycles of operation.

Options

  • Powder coating finish (variety of colors)
  • 22, 20 & 18 gauge steel flat slats
  • Slats: Stainless steel
  • Bottom Bar: Galvanized steel, stainless steel or aluminum
  • High-Cycle springs
  • Wind load: Greater PSF, Metro-Dade Code
  • Hood: Aluminum or stainless steel
  • Guides: Aluminum, stainless steel or galvanized steel
  • Crank operation
  • Electric operation
  • Cylinder lock
  • Mounting: Between jambs
  • Interior guide weatherseal
  • Lintel weatherseal
Cost vs Value

DID YOU KNOW?

Upgrading your garage door is an investment that nearly pays for itself, according to the latest Cost vs. Value Report by Remodeling Magazine. In fact, upgrading from a basic to a mid-tier garage door has a higher expected return at resale than remodeling your kitchen or master bathroom.

 

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