Are you able to walk on this? Which linear actuators are being used here? And since it’s 5 years old, is there a newer model? I’d like to convert the basement entry of a house into a walk-in pantry and utilize something like this from you guys. Please advise
@@ProgressiveAutomations What does the force rating have ANYTHING to do with being able to walk on this? The opening frame and the door build is what determines that.
We do not have information on which hinge model was used in this project, as this project has been made by one of our customers, however, you may consider heavy-duty door hinges from local hardware stores since having a physical hinge in hand is useful as a reference. If a hinge is catching, check to see if there is a sufficient gap for the hinges to pivot their full range of motion and slightly trim the wooden areas that do not have enough space for the hinges to pivot. You may also try cleaning the door of any debris and lubricating the hinges to reduce friction. If you had any other questions, we’ll happily assist you at sales@progressiveautomations.com
Hi ToJo! Thank you for contacting us! As for now, that`s the only video we have regarding this project. Take a look at out latest projects with Progressive linear actuators here: www.youtube.com/@ProgressiveAutomations/videos If you'd like to learn more about our actuators, visit our website or get in contact with us. We've provided the information below. Contact Info: info@progressiveautomations.com 1.800.676.6123
Are you able to walk on this? Which linear actuators are being used here? And since it’s 5 years old, is there a newer model? I’d like to convert the basement entry of a house into a walk-in pantry and utilize something like this from you guys. Please advise
Yes, you are able to walk on this as long as the force rating is not exceeded! The actuators being used are customized PA-04 actuators.
@@ProgressiveAutomations What does the force rating have ANYTHING to do with being able to walk on this? The opening frame and the door build is what determines that.
Do you know where the wheels and the attached member cam from?
What hinge's did you use I'm trying to do similar but it's catching on the hinges
We do not have information on which hinge model was used in this project, as this project has been made by one of our customers, however, you may consider heavy-duty door hinges from local hardware stores since having a physical hinge in hand is useful as a reference. If a hinge is catching, check to see if there is a sufficient gap for the hinges to pivot their full range of motion and slightly trim the wooden areas that do not have enough space for the hinges to pivot. You may also try cleaning the door of any debris and lubricating the hinges to reduce friction.
If you had any other questions, we’ll happily assist you at sales@progressiveautomations.com
Do you have a video of it opening?
Hi ToJo! Thank you for contacting us!
As for now, that`s the only video we have regarding this project.
Take a look at out latest projects with Progressive linear actuators here: www.youtube.com/@ProgressiveAutomations/videos
If you'd like to learn more about our actuators, visit our website or get in contact with us. We've provided the information below.
Contact Info:
info@progressiveautomations.com
1.800.676.6123