No wonder the Asians excel. They are patient. An American can not stand watching this because it seems tedious and drawn out. No wonder they Asians are taking over the world one dollar at a time.
Well i think the mounting part was understandable, but skip the other stuff. About ppl complaining on Besam products well i dont know, but theres a reason besam is world leading in this field, and the outstanding service besam provide is out of any one elses league. Im not sying other companies make crapy operators but i think they all got some features that are excellent and if some one could combine those features to one operator then there would be a revolution in the dooropening world.
lol When I heard the music at the begining I felt like if I was playing the "Olympic games" game. Then when the music stoped I was like, What, I F*****g pressed A!?!?!
Well, they'll say they did, but I suspect that they had help from BEA in developing their "own" sensors, like the Eye-Cue series or the, oh what was it called? The Uniscan? It was a sonar type sensor that was in the original unislides.
Looks like a Horton Belt drive unit mixed in with a Unislide from Besam - Problem with the Besam Unislide is the Bearings are plastic slides.. How long did they expect that to last?? You need to use REAL Bearings with Nylon coatings for noise.. and if the Slider is too narrow it Jambs.. JUNK!
where to i find a place to buy this product. I am in Ohio USA. i am in a wheelchair and this sure would help around the house. I got a bunch of friends i can sell this to. Is this just for pocket doors or what. thanks Tim
Wow, looks like a Stanley Duraglide gearbox and motor and belt drive system. Looks like the carriage wheels from a Besam Powerglide 4000! Whats with the small green board? Don't tell me that you guys are really using photocells still! When your customers get tired of the photocell heads getting ripped off by shopping carts, have them switch to BEA Wizards for overhead motion and presence detection. Sorry, but you guys have a ways to go before you're on par with a Besam Unislide.
@dvankeu1971 Probably photocells are still used there just because they are cheaper than combined sensors. It's very difficult to explain the customer about energy saving. Anyway, we're using Hotron's HR series both for activation and safety. Didn't face any trouble so far.
The motor lock and programming unit are installed separately. In the animation, the sliding door operator seems to be as for the single leaf sliding door. But in the end there we see double leaf sliding door. There is only one drive trolley, so it means that it is impossible to carry 250 kg. combined. I noticed that the factory only assembles the electronic parts. And the system is not compact at all. Too many parts. I prefer Italian & German technology. That's it.
bravo
59jimakos 4 days ago
For rugged automatic door controllers designed and built in North America please contact Frank at Smart Electronics Corp. on the web.
SmartElectronics 2 months ago
Can someone please tell me what the names of the devices in the animation are in english? Would be appreciated as doing a project on automatic doors
colm947 3 months ago
No wonder the Asians excel. They are patient. An American can not stand watching this because it seems tedious and drawn out. No wonder they Asians are taking over the world one dollar at a time.
beigecamouflage 7 months ago
@beigecamouflage It's going to be hard when 80% of Chinese will be over the age of 80 in 2035
atarturk 3 months ago
Well i think the mounting part was understandable, but skip the other stuff. About ppl complaining on Besam products well i dont know, but theres a reason besam is world leading in this field, and the outstanding service besam provide is out of any one elses league. Im not sying other companies make crapy operators but i think they all got some features that are excellent and if some one could combine those features to one operator then there would be a revolution in the dooropening world.
clancsd 10 months ago
I gave up after 3 minutes, this is so drawn out. All I wanted was to see the operation of the door.
EchosFromaBlankMind 10 months ago
too long
ADRENELINEDUDE 11 months ago
pile of shit
cool song though:D
tangodrink 11 months ago
lol When I heard the music at the begining I felt like if I was playing the "Olympic games" game. Then when the music stoped I was like, What, I F*****g pressed A!?!?!
DelDelincuentes 11 months ago
i dont know why this was so interesting
AreaCode971 1 year ago
I just watched this clip for the music. shut off my screen
chughes376 1 year ago
'the fuck?
serggie3 1 year ago
id just pay one of those chinese workers to open doors for me =)
cldball 1 year ago
for your info besam never made there own sersor.
suprajohn 1 year ago
@suprajohn
Well, they'll say they did, but I suspect that they had help from BEA in developing their "own" sensors, like the Eye-Cue series or the, oh what was it called? The Uniscan? It was a sonar type sensor that was in the original unislides.
dvankeu1971 1 year ago
Looks like a Horton Belt drive unit mixed in with a Unislide from Besam - Problem with the Besam Unislide is the Bearings are plastic slides.. How long did they expect that to last?? You need to use REAL Bearings with Nylon coatings for noise.. and if the Slider is too narrow it Jambs.. JUNK!
berkelusa 1 year ago
3 free hugs if you can tell me how ant screws they used to make the first sliding door
bilyisbored92 1 year ago
where to i find a place to buy this product. I am in Ohio USA. i am in a wheelchair and this sure would help around the house. I got a bunch of friends i can sell this to. Is this just for pocket doors or what. thanks Tim
bouvllama 1 year ago
@bouvllama Actually it's not for indoor use. There are other several cheaper and more feasible versions
fenerbahceism 1 year ago
Wow, looks like a Stanley Duraglide gearbox and motor and belt drive system. Looks like the carriage wheels from a Besam Powerglide 4000! Whats with the small green board? Don't tell me that you guys are really using photocells still! When your customers get tired of the photocell heads getting ripped off by shopping carts, have them switch to BEA Wizards for overhead motion and presence detection. Sorry, but you guys have a ways to go before you're on par with a Besam Unislide.
dvankeu1971 1 year ago 2
@dvankeu1971 Probably photocells are still used there just because they are cheaper than combined sensors. It's very difficult to explain the customer about energy saving. Anyway, we're using Hotron's HR series both for activation and safety. Didn't face any trouble so far.
fenerbahceism 1 year ago
@dvankeu1971 - I like this guy!.. lol Obviously worked on Doors before like me.. :^) Wizards are made by BEA.. Not Besam thank god..
berkelusa 1 year ago
The motor lock and programming unit are installed separately. In the animation, the sliding door operator seems to be as for the single leaf sliding door. But in the end there we see double leaf sliding door. There is only one drive trolley, so it means that it is impossible to carry 250 kg. combined. I noticed that the factory only assembles the electronic parts. And the system is not compact at all. Too many parts. I prefer Italian & German technology. That's it.
fenerbahceism 2 years ago
lol chinese xD
jcrvf 2 years ago
I don't know what the vid's about, but what's the song?
RoyCoert 2 years ago
chariots of fire
TheRaconteurs1234 2 years ago
id say list a company name and contact info so my company can look over your product
HUNGCHARL 2 years ago
Does anyone know a company/consultant who can make these kind of animated cartoons!?
valemike 3 years ago
Elevator surfing for the win
UrbexNW 3 years ago
Elevators tend to have very complex automatic doors your doors are simple and look like they would work better then the current doors elevators use.
Ham549 3 years ago
Hey go help out the people in the elevator inderestery they still can't seem to figure out how to do this right.
Ham549 3 years ago
how do you think about it? please leave your suggestions.
automaticdoor 4 years ago