Increase productivity and traffic flow with MaxSpeed, our strong, high-speed roll-up doors. They have a direct-drive motor, a springless design, and a heavy-duty curtain, perfect for continuous operation.
Flexible curtain releases from guides upon accidental impact with breakaway system.
Self-diagnostic display and easy-to-use direct variable frequency drive control panel.
Dual-loop safety edge for an airtight seal.
At PerforMax Global™, we’re committed to developing new technologies and designs to make our doors work harder and better for you. We believe that smarter products are better products, which is why we emphasize the unique designs of our impactable industrial doors. MaxSpeed™ doors perfectly exemplify our reliability and rugged high-speed design when it comes to building a more cost- and time-efficient commercial door. If you’re as excited about the possibilities of the PerforMax™ MaxSpeed™ door as we are, don’t hesitate to reach out. Contact us to learn more or request a quote today!
The benefits of rubber doors are safety, durability, and savings. When compared to operations that use steel doors, facilities with rubber doors have fewer injuries on average, limited repair needs due to being impactable, and lower energy and maintenance costs.
The springless operation design of rubber doors reduces injuries associated with torsion springs found on steel doors. At PerforMax, all our doors come standard with Inertia Brake and Reflective Photo Eye safety features. The Inertia Brake stops your door from free falling if power supply is interrupted. The Reflective Photo Eye uses an infrared beam to detect movement when the door is closing. Once the beam is interrupted, the door will roll back up.
Rubber doors can withstand harsh industrial environments and can take a hit, literally. Whether from heavy machinery, trucks, or forklifts, our door will take the impact and easily reset back into the guides.
A rubber door from PerforMax will cut down energy and maintenance costs. The quick opening and closing speeds lead to less time for the energy in your building to escape and ultimately lower heating and cooling bills. You’ll also see a reduction in maintenance and repair costs, as rubber doors have fewer wear parts and can take an impact without being damaged. A maintenance manager from Fedex told us their maintenance costs went from $50,000 a year, down to $0. For a more detailed look at rubber vs steel doors, see our post about the advantages of rubber doors.
Windows can be added to rubber doors to improve visibility in your facility. The standard size of vision windows for rubber curtain doors is 14”x14” and depending on the size of your door, two or more can be added windows to your rubber curtain.
MaxDock: Ideal for high damage high traffic loading docks. Comes with the option of a Direct Drive motor or a manual chain hoist if there’s no need for a motor. Max Size 12’ x 12’
MaxPro: A low profile footprint for your facility. Economic traditional door replacement. Max Size 18’ x 18’
MaxSpeed: Perfect for high use application. Our fastest door with the most safety features available. Max Size 40’ x 30’
Rubber doors have a higher upfront cost than traditional roll up steel doors but offer a significantly lower lifetime cost. Much like solar panels, investing in rubber doors will save you money in the long run. Rubber doors offer lower maintenance costs and reduced energy costs compared to rolling steel doors.
Rubber doors reduces energy costs in two ways. A rubber roll-up door can have up to 4x the opening speed of a rolling steel door resulting in less energy lost during operation. It also provides a better seal from the exterior. The less air infiltration into your facility, the less you lose on heating and cooling costs. We’ve had a client let us know after installing our door, their energy costs were cut by 30%.
Limited Lifetime Warranty on the rubber curtain > 2-year warranty on the motor > 1-year warranty on all parts and components
We do not commonly see reports of tears in our rubber doors. If a tear does start to form, it’s typically found around the bottom safety edge or near the sides once pushed out of the guides with excessive force. These tears are covered under the Limited Lifetime Warranty.
We’ve never seen the seams coming apart on our curtains, but just in case they do it’s covered with the warranty.
Commercial door operators that work with our MaxSpeed models.
We’ll give you as much support as you need before making your purchase.