Hi Wladned, thanks for your comment - what is the reasoning for this? As you will see in the video the 90° angle works for us (and has continued to for the last 4 years).
@@co-macgroup1683 Hello! I agree, closers can work normally even with deviations from the recommended installation parameters. In this case, if the LEVER is installed perpendicular to the door, then it does not press the door. And when a ROD is installed perpendicular to the door, to connect with it, the lever must be slightly deflected towards the thrust, some force arises in the closer, and by the amount of this effort, the closer PRESSES the door after closing. Thank you
@@wladned in addition to your point (clearly explained, I must say), I believe that in the resting position the rod should not pull sideways on the door frame. Doors remain closed 99% of the time, and a constant sideways shear force weakens the mount (especially if the closer arm is slightly bent). Furthermore, opening the door (when the force is maximum) makes the rod pull sideways on the shoe mount. Thus, the adjustable rod should be perpendicular to the door frame.
Hi, I have a question, I am in Nz, what is the difference between installing it with a bracket or without ? It says in the vid for internal mounting but what is the real use out of it ? Most home doors are made of weak cardboard so is it not the best option for those doors? What is it really for if the other mounting way is the best way to go for all doors?
Hi NZ Kiwi, it depends on what way your door is swinging. If the door is opening out and you want the closer on the inside, you use the bracket. If the door is opening out and you want the closer on the outside you don't use the bracket. As shown in the video the closer is adjustable so it should be fine for most wood doors. I hope this answers your question.
Hello...Is this the same as a fire door because in my apartment the door continues to slam in the hallway in the maintenance man doesn't seem to know how to quiet it😑
Hello, these can be used on fire doors. On most there are two screws to adjust - one is closing speed and then the other is latching speed. Hopefully he can adjust these to make it quieter
i would like to find a video like this but using the mechanism in the upper frame and the arm in the door.
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extremely helpful. thank you
Glad it helped!
1.59 pictures the long side of the arm, the moving part, is on the left side and at the beginning of the installation on the right side
Well done 👍 good explain shot time
Thank you
Attention! The 90 degree angle is incorrect! Such an angle should not be at the lever, but at the thrust!
Hi Wladned, thanks for your comment - what is the reasoning for this? As you will see in the video the 90° angle works for us (and has continued to for the last 4 years).
@@co-macgroup1683 Hello! I agree, closers can work normally even with deviations from the recommended installation parameters. In this case, if the LEVER is installed perpendicular to the door, then it does not press the door. And when a ROD is installed perpendicular to the door, to connect with it, the lever must be slightly deflected towards the thrust, some force arises in the closer, and by the amount of this effort, the closer PRESSES the door after closing. Thank you
@@wladned in addition to your point (clearly explained, I must say), I believe that in the resting position the rod should not pull sideways on the door frame. Doors remain closed 99% of the time, and a constant sideways shear force weakens the mount (especially if the closer arm is slightly bent). Furthermore, opening the door (when the force is maximum) makes the rod pull sideways on the shoe mount.
Thus, the adjustable rod should be perpendicular to the door frame.
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Thank you!
Hi, I have a question, I am in Nz, what is the difference between installing it with a bracket or without ? It says in the vid for internal mounting but what is the real use out of it ? Most home doors are made of weak cardboard so is it not the best option for those doors? What is it really for if the other mounting way is the best way to go for all doors?
Hi NZ Kiwi, it depends on what way your door is swinging. If the door is opening out and you want the closer on the inside, you use the bracket. If the door is opening out and you want the closer on the outside you don't use the bracket. As shown in the video the closer is adjustable so it should be fine for most wood doors. I hope this answers your question.
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Is there have different directions between left and right?
Yes there is, watch from ruclips.net/video/Eshx-znHGD4/видео.html
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Hello...Is this the same as a fire door because in my apartment the door continues to slam in the hallway in the maintenance man doesn't seem to know how to quiet it😑
Hello, these can be used on fire doors. On most there are two screws to adjust - one is closing speed and then the other is latching speed. Hopefully he can adjust these to make it quieter
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why is it so hard to pull open.
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