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Goff’s Enterprises Introduces New G2 Lite Spring Assist Door

(Pewaukee, WI) Goff’s Enterprises, Inc. has announced the addition of the Spring Assist Door to their G2 Lite line of doors.

Goff’s G2 Lite Spring Assist Door features a durable internal custom torsion spring and an exclusive interior chain-pull quick-release feature for easy and hassle-free opening. It has a rugged centrifugal latching mechanism that allows the door to be stopped at any position and released from both sides. It’s designed with a modular web construction with replaceable panels available in vinyl, mesh, and clear PVC. The doors have impact-resistant fiberglass wind bars that allow it to easily be reset without damage to the door.

Goff’s G2 Lite Door line was released early last year. It was adapted from Goff’s G2 Door as a cost effective option for
dock doors and internal doors that do not endure heavy fork lift traffic and high wind loads. Goff’s G2 and G2 Lite Doors are available in a variety of manual and motorized operations.

“The G2 Lite Spring Assist Door is a perfect addition to our G2 Lite line” states Tony Goff, President of Goff’s Enterprises. “It gives our customers a full array of door options based on functionality requirements and cost constraints; from high duty cycle and wind loads, to low traffic and limited use applications.”

Goff’s Enterprises has been manufacturing a wide variety of flexible industrial space partitioning products for over 25 years. Based in Pewaukee, WI, Goff’s product line includes curtain walls, welding curtains & screens, high speed industrial vinyl and mesh roll-up doors, strip doors, sound control products, climate control curtains, food processing curtains and more.

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For more information contact:

Marcus Mohwinkel
Vice President Sales & Marketing
Goff’s Enterprises, Inc.
800-234-0337 * ww.goffdoors.com

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