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Tag Archives: closing speed
Under the bonnet of a TS3000V – how to adjust the power, closing speed and latching action.
We looked under the hood (or slide plate to give it the correct name) of a GEZE TS3000V door closer to photograph the fitting holes and adjustment screws, here’s what you’ll find there. Its very similar to the TS2000NVBC but … Continue reading
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Tagged closing speed, EN2, EN3, EN4, geze, latching action, power EN1, TS2000NVBC, TS3000V
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My office front door constantly slams as visitors don’t close it by hand, they just leave it to swing back. Do you have anything that can make the door close softly but not delay the closing too much as people come in quickly and don’t check whether it’s closed behind them and I’m concerned about security but can’t stand the constant noise and damage to the door. Can you suggest a solution?
A hydraulic overhead door closer with adjustable closing speed and adjustable latching action will solve your problem. You can set the closing speed to fast, then use the latching action to give a slower firm close at the last 10° … Continue reading
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Tagged closing speed, geze, latching action, office front door, TS4000
Comments Off on My office front door constantly slams as visitors don’t close it by hand, they just leave it to swing back. Do you have anything that can make the door close softly but not delay the closing too much as people come in quickly and don’t check whether it’s closed behind them and I’m concerned about security but can’t stand the constant noise and damage to the door. Can you suggest a solution?