Our Adjustable Fire Door Closers are the ideal solution for ensuring safety and functionality in both residential and commercial settings with high traffic doorways. Designed to offer superior performance and reliability, our closer has been rigorously tested to meet all relevant standards so you can fit with confidence.
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Key Features:
- Adjustable closing and latching speed: Customise the closing and latching speeds to suit your specific needs, providing both safety and convenience.
- EN1634 tested and approved for use on timber fire doors rated at 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes, and steel fire doors rated at 240 minutes.
- Meets BS EN 1154 standards, CE, UKCA and Certifire approved
- Our closer includes parallel arm bracket making this closer suitable for both inward and outward opening doors
- Maximum door weight: 60kg
- Maximum door width: 950mm
- Maximum door opening angle of up to 180°
- 10-year mechanical guarantee, ensuring long-term reliability and peace of mind.
Complete kit:
- Each kit includes the closing mechanism, a casing with a matching arm, dust cap, and all necessary fixings for easy installation.
Technical Information:
TF Grade 2 Medium Duty Fire Door
Medium frequency of use by people with incentive to exercise care with a low chance of misuse.
< 10 Occupants
Domestic fire doors, Commercial private offices / low traffic doors.
Product Specification:
Exact finish |
Silver |
Mechanism |
Rack & Pinion |
Mounting type |
Surface |
Option |
Closer Only |
Tf grade |
2 - Medium Duty |
Arm finish |
Silver
|
Backcheck |
No
|
Cam action |
No
|
Closer type |
Scissor Arm
|
Cover finish |
No Cover
|
Delayed action |
No
|
Power adjustment |
Fixed
|
Power size |
3
|
Fire rating |
30/60/90/120
|
Max door weight kg |
60
|
Max door width mm |
950
|
Reversible |
Yes
|
Next working day delivery is available on products marketed as "Next Day" and when placed before 5pm Monday to Friday. Orders containing "Next Day" and "2/3 Day" products (or other slower services e.g. "Custom Made") will be delivered in line with the slower product.
FREE Delivery on orders over £30.00. Orders under £30.00 will be charged £4.95 for delivery (plus any long length charges as detailed below)
Longer length products with have an additional delivery charge for orders under £75. For 2 day services there will be a £5.00 surcharge (if under £75), Next day delivery will have a £20.00 surcharge (This is waived for orders over £200)
You will be provided with clear tracking to track your order.
How To Adjust a Door Closer?
To adjust the closing speed, locate the closing speed valve on the closer (marked with an S) – use a screwdriver to turn the valve clockwise to decrease speed, or counter-clockwise to increase the speed. To adjust the latching speed, locate the latching speed valve (usually marked with an L) and adjust to control the final few inches of the door closing. If the door is hard to open or closes too forcefully, adjust the spring tension by locating the tension adjustment and using a screwdriver to adjust according to the manufacturer's instructions.
For more detailed door closer installation instructions, see our Ultimate Guide to Door Closers blog
What Is a Slide Arm Door Closer?
Slide arm closers can help minimise the risk of vandalism in schools and public buildings as there is no protruding arm. A slide arm design may also be ideal where traditional swing-arm models cannot fit, or where there are constraints around door clearance. Unlike traditional door closers, which use a pivot arm, the slide arm closer features a straight arm that moves in a horizontal, sliding motion to close the door.
What is Backcheck Function on a Door Closer?
The backcheck function slows the opening speed of the door, particularly when it's forcibly opened. This can help prevent damage being caused to the door, the fittings and particularly adjacent walls.
Can a Door Closer Be Installed on Either Side of the Door?
Yes, although pull side mounting is the most common installation. Door closer fitting options are categorised by the following:
- Standard: Arm Surface Mounted (Figure 1 - Pull side fitted to door)
- Parallel: Arm Surface Mounted (Figure 66 - Push side fitted to door)
- Transom: Mounted (Figure 61 – Push side fitted to frame over door)
What is Delayed Action on a Door Closer?
The delayed action function slows the first part of the closing cycle down, allowing users more time to go through. It’s particularly useful for disabled and elderly people, and sometimes children, who might need additional time to pass through the door.
What’s the Difference Between Overhead and Concealed Door Closers?
Overhead door closers are fitted to the surface of the door, while concealed door closers are installed either in the door jamb, the door itself, or the transom (the head of the door frame). Concealed door closers don’t have a protruding arm so aren’t visible when the door is closed – making them ideal for high-end offices and buildings where design is an important factor. Overhead door closers may not be suitable for areas prone to vandalism such as schools and prisons, as the arm can be subject to damage – in these environments a concealed door closer would be more suitable.
For more information on all the different types of door closers, check out our Ultimate Guide to Door Closers
What Size Door Closer Do I Need?
Door closer power sizes are based on the height and weight of the door, so check these before selecting. Note that fire doors must have a minimum power size EN 3 to conform to BS EN 1154 standard. Our Ultimate Guide to Door Closers explains how to calculate the correct power size.
What is the British Standard For Door Closers?
BS EN 1154 is the main British Standard for door closers and covers any self-closing device that provides controlled closure for pedestrian doors. The standard states that the door closer must fully close the door in a controlled manner from its maximum openable position. Electromagnetic door closers with hold open functionality must comply with BS EN 1155 to ensure they close automatically in the event of a fire.
Are Door Closers Handed?
No. Surface mounted overhead door closers are not generally handed and they can be fitted for left or right hand opening on either side of the door.
Are Door Closers Required on Fire Doors?
All fire doors must be fitted with a self-closing device to make sure they close automatically from any open position and latch securely without manual assistance.
Door closers used on fire doors must be CE marked and comply with the relevant British Standards (BS EN 1154 or BS EN 1155). They should also have been tested and certified as part of a complete fire door assembly, ensuring the entire system works effectively in a fire.