Everything that opens and shuts
Besides Sutton’s own make of Renlita garage doors, the company, is one of the few in New Zealand which provides a complete range of garage doors for both domestic and industrial use. Renlita overhead doors for the domestic and industrial market play a large part in
the Suttons manufacturing business, with each tailor made to suit individual requirements. There are no size limits for the doors, which can be as large, or as small, as your requirements. Although galvanised ribbed sheet steel is the usual base for door sheeting, other materials can be used if required. These include glass, aluminium, woven wire mesh and grille work. Light and easy to handle, the Renlita garage door gives the impression of being a little fragile for the job. In fact, they are exceptionally strong, and strong bracing adds to their durability. The possibility of jamming the garage door just does not occur with Renlita. The operation is by counterweight, so no motorised mechanism is necessary. If you have ever had the garage door close on top of you during high wind gusts, then take comfort fron? the fact that Renlita incorporates an automatic device in its door design to prevent this. . Astraglass doors from Suttons are also proving very popular. The large, open areas often found in factories and workshops usually mean draught during the winter months. Suttons Astraglass doors are a very practical answer to this problem. Made of' plasticised P.V.C., the doors are transparent yet tought enough to withstand the rigours of being used as a crash door where forklifts and other vehicles need ready access. Suttons Renlita doors are feather light in action, balanced by counterweights — no jamming, no springs, no trouble. The doors look better, work better and save space. Each door is “tailor made” to ensure a perfect fit; and is simple to install on timber, block, concrete, brick or steel. Renlitas are fixed to the inner face of the pier or nib only. No provision for themounting of pivots, springs or other fixings to ceiling
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