DASMA members are organized into six divisions. Five divisions represent manufacturers in these product categories: Gate Operator & Access Control Point Systems, Commercial & Residential Garage Doors, High Performance Doors, Door Operator & Electronics, and Rolling Door.
A sixth DASMA division, the Associates Division, includes manufacturers that supply raw materials or significant components used in the manufacture and installation of door and access systems.DASMA has an interesting history of service to the industry. Led by a board of directors, the work of our divisions is carried out by several committees.
A sixth DASMA division, the Associates Division, includes manufacturers that supply raw materials or significant components used in the manufacture and installation of door and access systems.DASMA has an interesting history of service to the industry. Led by a board of directors, the work of our divisions is carried out by several committees.
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North America's leading trade association of manufacturers of garage doors, rolling doors, high performance doors, garage door openers, vehicular gate openers, and access control products. Our 100+ member companies manufacture products sold in virtually every county in America, in every U.S. state, every Canadian province, and in more than 70 countries worldwide.
1. Have a Voice. If you are concerned about some issue facing the industry, you have little voice until you formally become a member of the industry association. Join the industry's leading trade association and speak out. Collectively, we can make a difference. 2. Strength in Numbers. One company has limited influence on the media, building code organizations, regulatory agencies, and legislatures.
DASMA has three kinds of members: Active Members, Associate Members, and Professional Members affiliated with our Rolling Door Division. Is engaged, as its primary business, in the manufacture of garage doors, rolling doors, fire doors, grilles, counter shutters, sheet doors, high performance doors, garage door or gate operators, electronic accessories for garage door or gate operators, or access control point systems.
DASMA, a standards development organization accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), has developed many standards for the industry, several of which have been approved by ANSI.
There are three options: 1) install counterbalance components so that they cannot be removed before tension is released from the system, 2) provide counterbalance component fasteners that require special knowledge, skill or tool for removal, and 3) provide counterbalance components that are red in color.Those wanting to conform to the standard may choose the appropriate method best suited for their business.
There are three options: 1) install counterbalance components so that they cannot be removed before tension is released from the system, 2) provide counterbalance component fasteners that require special knowledge, skill or tool for removal, and 3) provide counterbalance components that are red in color.Those wanting to conform to the standard may choose the appropriate method best suited for their business.
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