Norton 9300 door closer




















Separate and independent valve for sweep speed and latch speed. Sweep Speed: Allows adjustment of door speed from the door's full open position down to approximately 10 from the closed position. Latch Speed: Allows adjustment of door speed from approximately 10down to the door? Backcheck: Provides control of the door in the opening cycle, beginning at approximately 75of door opening.

Tri-Style packaging regular arm, top jamb and parallel arm mounting. Norton Full Catalog. Closer bodies are constructed of a special aluminum alloy, carefully selected to accommodate interactive steel components and operating conditions. The Power Track and hook-up box are mounted to the frame face for pull side installations or the frame soffit for push side installations.

The PTDO has an integral smoke detector. Both units can be mount pull side of the closed door, or the push side, please specify when ordering. Specify voltage 24 volt or volt and color aluminum or dark brown. Dark Brown is a 3 week lead time, Aluminum is in stock. Supply Chains have really caused some issues on this door closer, we recommend calling or emailing to check the availability of this door closer.

With the advent of aluminum framed glass doors, Norton was one of the first manufactures to come up with a narrow stile door closer. Because of this, it is still one of the most popular door closer models out there. It is a Grade 1 closer and has adjustable closing, latching, and back check speeds. The Barrier Free version just means you can turn the spring tension down to a size 1 spring, which will meet the ADA codes less than 5 pounds of resistance.

The model we ship also has adjustable spring tension to work on a wider range of doors. Norton Installation Instructions. The Track includes the Slider, Soleniod and new mounting screws. The new version is made of a cast aluminum alloy material, and should only be used when you are trying to keep historic designations.

The Norton Apollo Door Closer has been around for quite a long time, and was designed to replace the older , which are still made. The beauty of the is that is can be mounted left or right, push, pull or top jamb, were as the you had to specify all those attributes, which made stocking them a head ache.

This is a Grade 1 closer, and is extremely durable. If you are looking for a BF, the barrier free version, the new is barrier free, and will do the trick. This door closer features a cast aluminum body, is a Grade 1 closer and has adjustable closing, latching, and back check speeds. The difference between this closer and the is the size of the plastic cover.

The has a slim cover, and the has full cover. The Norton Door Closer has been around for the past 40 years. With the advent of aluminum framed glass doors, Norton was on for the first manufactures to come up with a narrow stile door closer. Because of this, it is still one of the most popular door closer model out there.

Older models may be stamped with Scoville or Eaton, which are the companies that used to own Norton. We sometimes find , or stamped on the back of the closer. If your door closer is stamped or , you might want to double check the hole spacing. The Norton Door Closer is a lighter weight version of the This door closer is a Grade 3 closer, and is designed for light commercial use. This door closer has a fixed spring, so the tension can not be adjusted.

The Norton Door Closer Regular Arm is the standard arm that is shipped with the , , , and door closers. It will also work with the Yale , 50, , and series door closers. This arm has had a bunch of different factory numbers over the years, including , and This bracket is also used by Yale on there , 50, , and door closers. The factory part number on this is A for Norton and A for Yale. Or, use one of our closers and a universal mounting plate that matches most hole patterns.

If you are installing a new closer, choose one that works for your door width. Due to added resistance from wind, closers typically accommodate smaller exterior doors than interior doors. There are three typical mounting positions for door closers; many of our closers are versatile and can be mounted in any of these positions. To determine opening direction, stand on the side of the door where the closer will be mounted.

If the door opens towards you it opens in; opens away from you it opens out. Door Mount , Opens In — Also known as regular arm mount, this position allows the door to open in toward the closer. Door Mount , Opens Out — Also known as parallel arm mount, the arm lays parallel with the door in the closed position.

Frame Mount , Opens Out — Also known as top frame mount, this position is often used for exterior doors. For frequently used doors, these closers last twice as long as standard door closers. Closers that meet UL 10C for fire-rated doors meet positive pressure fire test standards. To determine door swing direction, stand on the side of the door where it swings away from you. If it opens to the right, select a right closer; if it opens to the left, select a left closer.

Reversible closers are for right or left door-swing directions. Free - moving closers pull doors shut after you've opened them. Hold - open closers hold doors open until you close them with a slight push or pull on the door. They are reversible for right or left door-swing directions. Designed for frequently used doors, these last twice as long as standard door closers. These closers are reversible for right or left door-swing directions.

Designed for frequently used doors, these closers last twice as long as standard door closers. No need to drill new holes— these closers have a mounting plate that fits the hole patterns of most closers from Norton, LCN, Yale, Corbin Russwin, and Dorma.

Designed for frequently used doors, they last twice as long as standard door closers. These free-moving closers pull doors shut after you've opened them and are reversible for right or left door-swing directions. They also meet UL 10C for fire-rated doors, which meet positive pressure fire test standards. Save time and money by replacing worn or damaged arms instead of the entire closer. These arms are reversible for right or left door-swing directions.



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