The buyer decision

Roller shutters can be heavy moving systems. Buyers should understand brake reliability, limit accuracy, thermal protection and safe manual override instructions. Advanced protection functions should only be listed when the selected model and control system actually support them.

Protection topics to discuss

  • Brake holding and shutter drop prevention under normal operation.
  • Thermal protection behavior during repeated operation.
  • Upper and lower limit accuracy and end-stop prevention.
  • Overload or obstacle response only when supported by the selected model.
  • Warning labels, user manual language and maintenance instructions.

Buyer risk table

Risk Possible cause What to request
Unexpected stopping Thermal protection or overload condition. Duty cycle guidance and troubleshooting notes.
Limit drift Incorrect setup or component inconsistency. Limit setting instructions and QC checks.
Unsafe override use Missing instructions or poor access. Manual override warning and installation clearance.

RFQ checklist

State the application, user environment, control type, safety feature expectations, documentation language and required compliance files. For project tenders, ask the supplier to clearly state what safety functions are included in the chosen motor and what external devices may still be required.

Practical buyer scenario

A project buyer asks for safety functions for public-facing shop shutters. The supplier should confirm brake, thermal protection, limit accuracy, manual override warnings and any external safety devices by exact motor and control configuration.

Key procurement checks for safety feature confirmation

Check Why it matters What to confirm
Brake Helps hold shutter position Confirm by model and load
Thermal protection Protects motor under abnormal use Ask for specification
Limit accuracy Prevents over-travel Mechanical or electronic limit type
Manual override warning Prevents misuse Instruction and label language

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Listing safety features without model confirmation
  • assuming external obstacle protection is built in
  • forgetting labels and manuals
  • ignoring brake needs
  • changing control type without rechecking functions

What to send to Walter

  • Application and shutter type
  • Tube diameter, curtain weight, width and travel height
  • Voltage, control method and manual override need
  • Accessory, certification, packaging and OEM requirements
  • Quantity, target market and sample schedule

Send RFQ details to Walter

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FAQ

What should I send before asking for price?

Send application, tube size, curtain weight or slat data, travel height, voltage, control method, accessories, quantity and target market.

Can Walter recommend a model from photos?

Photos help a lot, especially for tube, bracket and accessory matching. For final approval, drawings or samples are better.

Should this be confirmed before samples?

Yes. Confirming these details before samples reduces wrong model selection, rework and after-sales support problems.