
Roller shutter motor
35MM Roller Shutter Motor

WM35DS
Electronic limit switch with Built-in Receiver
12V Dc
45MM Roller Shutter Motor

WM45DS
Electronic limit switch with Built-in Receiver
12V Dc
59MM Roller Shutter Motor

YYGL59S
Mechanical Limit Switch
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz

YYGL59M
with Manual override operation function, Mechanical Limit Switch
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz

YYGL59MR
with Manual override operation function Mechanical Limit Switch
Built-in Receiver
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz

YYGL59E
Electronic limit switch with Built-in Receiver
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz

YYGL59R
Built-in Receiver
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz

YYGL59P
Electronic limit switch
230Vac 50Hz, optional 60Hz
110Vac 60Hz
10 FAQs About Roller Shutter Motors
Here are 10 frequently asked questions based on common customer issues, with detailed answers including troubleshooting steps and prevention tips.
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Why won’t my roller shutter motor start or respond?
This is often due to power supply issues like a tripped breaker, unplugged cord, or dead remote batteries. Check the power source first—ensure the outlet is live and the fuse isn’t blown. If it’s a remote issue, replace batteries or test for signal interference (e.g., from nearby devices). Prevention: Use surge protectors and schedule annual electrical checks.
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What causes my roller shutter motor to overheat and stop?
Overheating occurs from prolonged operation, high ambient temperatures, or motor overload (e.g., heavy shutters). Built-in thermal cutouts shut it down for safety. Allow 15-30 minutes to cool, then retry. If frequent, the motor may be undersized for your shutter. Prevention: Choose motors with higher torque ratings and ensure good ventilation; avoid operating in extreme heat.
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Why is my roller shutter making unusual noises during operation?
Grinding or screeching often signals debris in tracks, worn bearings, or misalignment. Inspect and clean tracks/slats; lubricate moving parts with silicone spray. If noise persists, the motor gears may be damaged. Prevention: Regular cleaning (every 3 months) and professional lubrication extend life.
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My roller shutter stops midway—what’s wrong with the motor?
This could be faulty limit switches (which set open/close positions) or electrical glitches. Reset limits per your manual (usually via buttons on the motor). If it’s motor strain, check for obstructions. Prevention: Calibrate limits during installation and after any manual overrides.
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How do I fix a jammed or stuck roller shutter motor?
Jams are typically from lodged debris, bent slats, or track misalignment. Manually release using the emergency chain, clear obstructions, and straighten slats. If motor-related, it might be overload—reduce shutter weight if possible. Prevention: Inspect tracks weekly in dusty environments.
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Why does my roller shutter motor work intermittently?
Intermittent issues stem from loose wiring, faulty capacitors, or remote signal problems. Inspect connections and tighten if needed; replace the capacitor if buzzing occurs. For remotes, reprogram or check for interference. Prevention: Use weatherproof enclosures and avoid DIY wiring unless qualified.
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What should I do if the emergency manual override isn’t working?
The chain or crank may be seized due to rust or lack of use. Lubricate and test monthly. If stuck, it could indicate motor alignment issues—call a pro. Prevention: Operate the manual mode quarterly to keep it functional, especially in power-outage-prone areas.
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How can I tell if my roller shutter motor needs replacement?
Signs include frequent overheating, slow/jerky movement, unresponsive controls, or age (over 10 years). If repairs exceed 50% of a new motor’s cost, replace. Prevention: Monitor usage cycles and upgrade to energy-efficient models with warranties.
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Why is my roller shutter motor vibrating excessively?
Vibration often results from unbalanced shutters, loose mounts, or worn motor components. Tighten fixings and balance slats; if internal, bearings may need replacement. Prevention: Ensure professional installation and annual balance checks.
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How do power outages affect my roller shutter motor, and how to mitigate?
Outages can cause surges upon restoration, damaging electronics. Use the manual override during blackouts. Install battery backups or surge protectors. Prevention: Opt for motors with built-in surge protection and test post-outage.














