We supply the most practical and cost effective personal access (PA) door for all your shed or garage solutions in Australia.
Australian Designed & Manufactured, The Sentry ™ 650 is the perfect personal access door for garages and sheds. They are Easier, safer and smarter to use and install which is why they are used by the most respected shed companies in the industry. Ideal for Garages, Sheds, Barns and other outbuildings.
The Sentry 650 comprises a single skin metal clad door with Colorbond® steel facings and folded edges for strength and appearance. On a welded RHS frame , the door is pre-hung into a choice of frame and powder coated to suit. You can also buy doors for internal wall frames with a 3 sided frame (3S).
The Sentry 650 Doors also come
How to Order:
+ Select the Size and type of door you require
+ Enter the Colorbond® colour required
+ If ordering the Matt Colorbond® colour, select from the 5 colours on offer
+ Choose Optional Flashings and Seals if required
+ Enter Quantity.
Find out how to install this product |
Inward swinging door setups below with the Sentry 650/IN series, see above table image.
Additional Options Available
Also available in the Larnec Sentry door range
Sentry 100 Solid Core, 1mm Steel Facings.
Sentry 200 for commercial, industrial and premium domestic PA doors.
Sentry 380 for Cyclone rated buildings.
Shed Products Direct “PA Door Hotline” Ph 0422 590 552 and speak to Dave.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Australian made in Victoria and delivered through the Stramit Industries network.
Delivery – For a modest charge you can have site delivery to most destinations that are near the main national highway network or you can collect by arrangement from a Stramit depot for only a small charge.
You should order planetary gearing with larger doors that are marked with <p> on our order forms
Over about 3.5m you should consider adding Planetary Gearing. We note these size doors on our website.
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