What the drive housing (replacement cover) is
This component is the main plastic enclosure that fits over the operator head and contains:
- Motor assembly
- Control electronics
- Drive gear system
- Internal wiring and connectors
It functions as:
- Mechanical protection
- Electrical insulation barrier
- Dust and debris shield
- User-facing exterior of the operator
Core functions
Protection of internal components
- Shields motor and PCB from:
- Dust
- Accidental contact
- Minor moisture exposure
- Prevents foreign objects from entering the drive
This is critical because Marantec systems integrate low-voltage electronics and DC motors in compact housings.
Structural enclosure
- Holds:
- Mounting points for internal components
- Alignment for gear and drive rail interface
- Maintains correct spacing for:
- Cooling airflow
- Mechanical tolerances
User interface integration
Depending on variant, the housing may include:
- Lens/window for LED indicators
- Openings for:
- Programming buttons
- Reset access
- Branding / model identification
Safety barrier
- Prevents user access to:
- Moving gears
- Electrical circuits
- Essential for compliance with residential operator safety norms
Compatibility
Designed for:
- Marantec Econo 500SDC
- Marantec Econo 700DC
These are DC belt/chain garage door operators, known for:
- Quiet operation
- Low energy consumption
- Integrated control electronics
Physical & material specifications
(Exact OEM dimensions vary slightly by revision, but typical specs are consistent across Econo housings)
Material:
- High-impact ABS or reinforced polymer plastic
Finish:
- Molded white or light grey housing
- UV-resistant coating (for garage environments)
Construction:
- Two-piece clamshell or snap-fit design:
- Front cover
- Rear base (fixed to chassis)
Mounting:
- Screw-fixed or clip-lock system
- Internal bosses for secure fastening
Environmental characteristics
Typical for Marantec residential drive housings:
- Indoor use (garage environment)
- Temperature tolerance aligned with operator:
- Approx. −20°C to +50°C range
- Resistant to:
- Dust accumulation
- Light humidity
Not IP65-rated like industrial control panels—this is not weatherproof for outdoor exposure.
Integration with the drive system
The housing interfaces with:
Internal:
- Motor unit (DC drive)
- Control PCB
- Limit system (electronic)
External:
- Drive rail / trolley system
- Power input
- Safety accessories (photo-eyes, wall buttons)
Replacement scenarios
This part is typically replaced when:
Common damage:
- Cracked or broken casing
- Yellowing / UV degradation
- Impact damage (garage incidents)
- Missing or loose cover
Functional issues:
- Exposed wiring or electronics
- Loose mounting causing vibration noise
- Compromised safety shielding
Installation overview
Typical replacement process:
- Disconnect mains power
- Remove existing cover screws/clips
- Lift off damaged housing
- Align new housing over drive unit
- Secure with original fasteners
- Verify clearance (no rubbing on moving parts)
Engineering notes (important)
Model-specific fit
- 500SDC and 700DC housings are usually interchangeable within the Econo DC family, but:
- Always confirm revision compatibility
- Mounting points must match
No electronics included
- This is purely mechanical housing
- Does NOT include:
3) Cooling considerations
- Housing design supports passive cooling
- Incorrect fitment can:
- Trap heat
- Reduce motor lifespan
Engineering summary
The Marantec Econo 500SDC / 700DC Drive Housing is:
- A protective structural enclosure for DC garage door operators
- Critical for safety, durability, and proper operation
- Designed specifically for Econo-series drive heads
- A non-electrical spare part, but essential for system integrity
(The Company reserves the right to amend product specifications and information without notice.)