How To Adjust The Motor Stroke Of The Rolling Shutter Door Motor

Jul 13, 2024

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The motor stroke refers to the range within which the motor roller shutter door rises or falls. To ensure the accuracy of the motor stroke, it is first necessary to determine the upper and lower limits of the door. The method for setting the upper limit of the door is to first determine the height of the door above the ground, ensure that the height above the ground is sufficient when the door rises, and then determine the upper limit travel position of the motor. Adjust the upper limit position of the motor to make the door reach the expected height. The same applies to setting the lower limit of the door.

If the stroke of the motor roller shutter door is not accurate enough, the upper and lower limits of the motor need to be readjusted. Firstly, run the up and down travel of the door to find the position where the door stops at the up and down positions. Next, taking the upper limit position of the door as an example, adjust the travel switch of the motor upper limit position to stop the door at the target position. Generally speaking, the travel switch can be achieved by rotating or adjusting the switch position. After the motor stroke setting is completed, the operation of the rolling shutter door should be tested to see if it is functioning properly.

By adjusting the forward and reverse rotation and stroke of the motor for the tubular rolling shutter door, you can better protect your doors and windows and ensure their normal operation. However, please note that before adjusting the motor, it is necessary to familiarize oneself with the wiring and installation methods of the motor to avoid safety accidents.