Stacking rapid doors are large industrial equipment, and special attention must be paid to shockproofing, moisture protection, collision prevention, and compliant loading during transportation to ensure the equipment remains intact.
Core Transportation Requirements
Professional Packaging: It is necessary to use specialized packaging materials that are shockproof and moisture-proof to prevent damage to the door body caused by bumps, moisture, or corrosion during transportation.
Standard Loading and Unloading: Avoid severe impacts or excessive twisting, especially protecting the door frame, guide rails, and control system; use professional tools such as forklifts and hoists during loading and unloading to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment.
Reasonable Transportation Route: Choose routes with road width, slope, and load-bearing capacity that meet requirements, avoiding narrow, bumpy, or height-restricted sections; consider weather conditions and avoid transportation in rain, snow, or strong wind.
Compatible Transportation Tools: Select specialized vehicles with sufficient load capacity and strong stability (such as low-bed trucks or enclosed trucks), and customize fixing methods according to the door dimensions (commonly 6–12 meters wide and up to 12 meters high).
Full Process Safety Monitoring: During transportation, vibration, temperature, and humidity parameters should be monitored, and any abnormalities should be dealt with promptly to ensure the equipment remains in a controllable environment.
