Basically, what makes this worth your time is the finger protection design—it's not just a bracket, it's a safety-first approach that prevents those nasty pinch points, and most buyers go with the 40x40mm for commerical jobs where traffic is heavier.
The 2.0mm Thyssen Krupp steel holds up better than the thinner 1.5mm stuff we sometimes see on cheaper kits, and you've got galvanized or powder coating options (white or black electrophoresis usually adds 10-14 days to lead time).

We usually have stock on the 20x20mm and 30x30mm sizes, but the 40x40mm can be tight—confirm availability before you commit to a large order, say 500 units or so.

It's CE certified, which helps with compliance in European markets, but this torsion spring hardware isn't suited for sliding doors or lightweight residential panels where simpler hinges would do.

A detail you might not think to ask: the perforated angle's hole spacing is consistent across all sizes, so you can mix 20x20mm and 30x30mm on the same track without alignment headaches—handy for custom builds.
Also, our company can custom-label the packging or adjust concentration of the powder coat color, but bulk synthesis of the steel isn't something we do—we buy the coils pre-made form the mill, roughly 2.0mm thick.
We offer three sizes: 20x20mm, 30x30mm, and 40x40mm. Pick the one that fits your garage door track profile.
For standard sizes and finishes, lead time is 15-20 working days after order confirmation. Custom colors might add a few days.
Yes, we use genuine Thyssen Krupp steel. A mill test certificate is available on request with your order.
The edges are shaped and perforated to prevent fingers from getting pinched during installation or adjustment. It meets CE safety standards.
White and black electrophoresis are standard, but we can do custom powder coating for larger orders. Minimum order quantity applies.