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Schweiss Doors is introducing an all-strap bifold door! Straps do the lifting and now straps do the latching too! It doesn't get any better than an all-strap door. The simplicity of the new latch strap is truly amazing! Schweiss did away with all the outdated cable lifts, chains, sprockets and pulleys; strap lift doors now have 90 percent less moving parts.

This is a real game changer in the bifold door world! Some manufacturers still continue to try and sell outdated cable lift bifold doors. Cable-lift doors not only require frequent maintenance dur to fraying, breaking and overwrapping, but also open much slower, are hard to adjust, are noisier, and not as safe as liftstrap doors. This is what every door owner wants and needs.

Unlike other latch mechanisms, the new design will firmly hold the door against your building in all positions; securing the door when open/partially open and will firmly lock the door when closed. Calls are coming in from owners of all styles of cable doors wanting to convert to straps.
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Ideas come from the darndest places!
Take for example the birth of Schweiss Doors, rural Fairfax, MN, which today has thousands of its unique bifold and hydraulic doors providing quick, quiet and effortless entry to airplane hangers, commercial buildings and farm sheds across America and other parts of the world.
Owner Mike Schweiss relates, It was 1980.
I was at a wedding dance.
A friend commented, 'Mike, you build lots of different things.
Why not a door that folds up?
Ironically, that very person died of a heart attack that same evening.
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A friend commented, 'Mike, you build lots of different things.
Why not a door that folds up?' Ironically, that very person died of a heart attack that same evening.
But his idea didn't!
The first Schweiss door manufactured was a 12' x 12' bifold installed on a Renville County Highway shed.
The door is still in operation today.
At that time Schweiss and his three employees were manufacturing various farm equipment and something called the Schweiss Chicken Plucker!
It was the Chicken Plucker that gave Schweiss name recognition; and then it was off to manufacturing doors.
Hydraulic Doors
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From the minute you press the control button on your handy remote control, you'll be amazed at how this door functions.
It's everything you want it to be and more.
The unit has all the bells and whistles and comes with single or 3-phase electrical components.
Easy to read psi pressure gauge, service filter and fluid temp gauges let you know that the door is always working properly and at full capacity.
Everything is in one compact hydraulic pump unit powered by 2, 3, 5 or 10 horsepower motors to safely lift even the smallest or heaviest doors and seal them tightly.
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Schweiss SMART Doors allows you to remotely connect to and manage your hangar whether you're at home, on the road, or even in the cockpit.
Open or close the hangar door, adjust the temperature, view security footage and turn on engine/cabin pre-heat - with HangarBot you can control what is going on in your hangar, 24/7.
It's simple, Schweiss SMART Doors will provide you with a custom-built HangarBot for your high-quality Schweiss Doors.
Schweiss SMART Doors are compatible with existing Schweiss Doors or Competitors Doors verify with the Schweiss Team.
Bifold Doors
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Schweiss Doors didn't just wrap our head around heavy-duty bifold and hydraulic door hinges, we went a step further and engineered a robust, user-friendly, greaseable hinges with a removable hinge pin.
The new hinge design, with grease zerks on every hinge segment enables bifold door owners-whether they be private individuals or commercial customers-to periodically grease their hinges from the underside of the doorframe without having to go through the cumbersome process of first removing the top rubber weather seal.
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