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GX-175S

Information technique
Specifications
Available Door Sizes
Models
Colours
Operator Configuration
Hardware
Standard Characteristics
Options
All Garex doors are constructed with first-rate materials by our skilled personnel using a quality-oriented approach. For many years now, the Garex team has focused on providing clients with innovative products that are guaranteed by the company.
Specifications
- R-16 urethane insulation:
- High structural resistance ensures panel rigidity.
- Insulation able to withstand Quebec winter conditions. - Double-lip door jamb seal and panel seals.
- High-gauge anchor plates installed in every Garex door panel to ensure solid hinge attachment.
Available Door Sizes
Portes Garex can manufacture garage doors up to 8.54 m (28') wide and up to 7.32 m (24') high. All of our doors can be assembled with 18", 21" or 24" panels.
Models
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| Grooved | Embossed | Woodgrain |
Colours
Garex only uses oven-baked acrylic paint that meets rigorous quality norms. In addition to offering a wide range of standard colours, Garex can customize colours.
Steel Door Colours

Aluminium Door Colours

Note: The colour you see onscreen may vary from the actual colour.
Operator Configuration
Garex can configure a door operator to fit the available space.
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| Standard | High Ceiling | Full Vertical Lift | Limited Space | Roof Slope |
Hardware
All hardware is mounted in proportion to door weight and frequency of use.
Garage Door:
- Standard Commercial Door
Under 500 lb and operated fewer than 50 cycles/day.
- Sturdy Commercial Door
Under 650 lb and operated more than 50 cycles/day.
- Industrial Door
Over 650 lb and operated very frequently.
Standard Characteristics
- 14- or 12-gauge steel tracks.
- 14- or 13-gauge steel hinges.
- Double hinges on doors over 12 feet wide.
- Crossbar installed for doors over 12 feet wide.
- 12-gauge steel spring supports.
- Rollers 2 or 3 inches in diameter with ball bearings.
Option
Garex Doors and Operators.

