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Garage door horizontal reinforcement brace.
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Thus creating stress to the door with the risk of creasing the section and the collapse of the section.
Available in various size length thickness and multiple windload configurations.
Two garage door horizontal reinforcement u bar strut braces for a 8 8 2 wide and mounting hardware.
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Manufacturer of steel strut for garage door reinforcement.
Support struts allow your garage door to open and close smoothly while remaining strong and reliable.
Wind loaded doors are reinforced with horizontal steel braces attached making them less prone to damage from high winds.
This ideal door garage door support strut is for additional door support or when adding a garage door opener.
Attach garage door track to overhead support and brace electric garage door openers with perforated angle from garageworks steel.
Much less expensive than hurricane resistant garage doors and garage door shutters.
As your garage door opener opens it pulls on the middle of the door.
Garage door brace installed provides protection against up to category 5 hurricane winds dependent upon the quality and condition of your garage door.
They also allow the door to open and close smoothly.
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Garage door opener reinforcement bracket adjustable to 18 21 24 sections.
More effective than retrofitted horizontal garage door braces.
Garageworks steel is a prime u s.
If the sections are not rigid the garage door will bind as it opens and closes.
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Garage door struts stiffen door sections to prevent them from bending or breaking.
Most residential doors use 2 struts but residential and industrial doors over 16 feet wide often use three inch struts.
A strut is also known as a u bar or a brace.