Norton ADA Compliant Adjustable Spring Sizes 1-6 for sale in Phoenix, AZ

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Norton 8501689 ADA Compliant Adjustable Spring Sizes 1-6 Door Closer Norton Door Controls offers traditional surface, industrial economy, overhead concealed, security, commercial, architectural, electromechanical and electrified closers. To complement the closers, Norton also offers a unique range of arms to help provide maximum door and frame protection. Non-Hold OpenAdjustable through the power range of sizes 1 through 6; as outlined in ANSI/ BHMA specification A156.4 option PT 4H.Closers will also comply with the opening force requirements as outlined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and ANSI/BHMA standard A117.1 for interior doors.Door closers is non-handed and can be installed on either right- or left-hand swing doors. Pinion shaft extends vertically through the closer body in both directions.Dimensions and Measurements:Closer Body Length: 13 in.Closer Size: 1-6Door Thickness: 1-3/4"Height: 2.875 in.Horizontal Mounting Holes: 12 in.Length: 13 in.Max Door Opening: 180 DegreesMax Door Width: 48 in.Overall Size: 13 x 2-1/8 x 2-7/8Projection: 2.125 in.Vertical Mounting Holes: 12 in.Width: 2.125 in. Adjustable through the power range of sizes 1 through 6; as outlined in ANSI/ BHMA specification A156.4 option PT 4H. Closers will also comply with the opening force requirements as outlined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and ANSI/BHMA standard A117.1 for interior doors. Closer bodies are constructed of a special aluminum alloy, carefully selected to accommodate interactive steel components and operating conditions. Rack & Pinion Operation Provides a smooth constant control of the door through its full opening and closing cycle. 180° door swing can be achieved when door, frame, hardware and arm function do not interfere. Door closers is non-handed and can be installed on either right- or left-hand swing doors. Pinion shaft extends vertically through the closer body in both directions.

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