Automatic Door Spare Parts
Automatic door spare parts are replacement components that keep automatic sliding doors, swing doors, revolving doors, and bollard‑integrated entrances operating reliably and safely. They are essential for ongoing maintenance, quick repairs, and long‑term performance of access‑control systems delivered by providers such as Mace Gulf, especially those using Record, BLASI, and Automatic Systems products.
What Automatic Door Spare Parts Include
For typical automatic door systems, a comprehensive range of automatic door spare parts will include:
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Mechanical components: motors, motor plates, drive belts, tensioners, carriages, rollers, adapters, arms, and mounts.
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Electrical and control parts: control boards, CAN cables, isolators, adapters, relays, limit‑switch assemblies, and power‑supply modules.
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Power and backup elements: batteries (BAT 16, BAT 19, Nicd, lead‑acid) and accumulator‑cable adapters for emergency‑operation and UPS‑type setups.
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Sensors and user interface parts: presence‑detection sensors, safety edges, foot‑control switches, push‑buttons, and remote‑control units.
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Hardware and accessories: rubber ropes, bracket sets, clamping brackets, guide rails, and bearings that support smooth, low‑noise door movement.
Mace Gulf’s catalog alone lists hundreds of automatic door spare parts, including BLASI carriages, motor plates, rubber ropes, and Record‑specific items such as belts, carriage sets, and CAN isolators for DFA 127 and STA 20, which demonstrates the depth and breadth of parts available for major brands.
Why Automatic Door Spare Parts Matter
Keeping a well‑stocked inventory of automatic door spare parts allows maintenance and service teams to:
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Replace worn or failed components quickly, minimizing downtime at entrances, malls, and critical‑access points.
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Maintain factory‑specified performance by using OEM‑origin parts that match the original design and torque/power requirements.
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Support long‑life equipment by replacing consumables such as belts, rollers, and batteries before they cause larger failures.
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Ensure smooth integration with access‑control, building‑management, and security systems, so that the entrance behaves as intended after any repair.
Managing Automatic Door Spare Parts
To get the most from their automatic door spare parts collection, integrators and facility managers:
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Organize parts by model and brand (Record DFA / STA / S‑series, BLASI, DORMA, etc.).
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Group by function (drive, control, sensing, power, and transmission).
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Prioritize high‑wear items such as belts, carriages, rollers, and batteries based on historical failure data and site traffic.
By treating automatic door spare parts as a core component of lifecycle planning, companies like Mace Gulf can deliver faster repairs, higher system uptime, and more reliable access control across residential, commercial, and high‑security environments.

















