Timber Sliding Door Closer

Criterion offers a range of Door Closers that are manufactured to strict quality control standards to ensure reliable, efficient performance. The door closers have been designed with the end user in mind ensuring that our products are able to be used in numerous applications. Our Door closers are fully adjustable so that the power they expend can be adjusted to the weight and size of the door. We also design our door closers so they are easy to install and our accessory packs provide all the necessary items to allow you to fit door closer to door. Many of these door closers are certified for use on fire doors and comply with disabled regulations. Size 2 Standard Floor Spring - Non Hold Open D7 Series Door Closer with Slide Arm and Hold Open... D0451SIL Series Door Closer Adjustable By Position... D5 Series Door Closer Adjustable By Position with ... Overhead Transom Closer Kit - Includes - Closer,To... D6 Series Door Closer Delayed Action and Parallel ...

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Anodized aluminium door closer body Lockwood Concealed Door Closers have been successfully fire tested up to 2 hours on fire door assemblies in accordance with Australian Standard AS1905.1:2005 - Part 1: Fire Resistant Doorsets. Find your local Lockwood stockist. Lockwood 8015 Concealed Door CloserEN power adjustable 1-5. Lockwood 9800 Series Concealed Overhead Transom Door ClosersEN power 2, 3 and 4 models available.All GEZE catalogues and technical brochuresCompare China Alibaba very good supplier for sliding glass door closer with professional engineers team DS-LP2627 Zhejiang Gaoming Glass Co., Ltd. US $10-100 1 Set Transaction LevelDo you know what kind of looks you get when you go to the hardware store and tell the clerk you want to DIY a sliding door? When they point in the direction of "Doors & Windows," you know it's time to take matters into your own hands. Related Video: In a DIY mood? Learn how to make an end table from scrap wood I needed a door for a lofted space above our living room, and wanted the sliding effect.

However, since it was a temporary solution, its construction needed to be simple and easy to do. Materials come in right around the $35 price point (depending on finishing accessories like handles and such) which makes it a win in the style category and for your pocketbook! Here's how we made it: 1 (possibly 2) plumbing angle brackets Length of plumbing pipe 2 full sheets of masonite 1 bundle of 2x2's Nail gun or hammer 1. Build The Frame You don't need an architect's plans to build a door, you just need a drill, or even less — a screw driver. First, make a wooden frame that is the same dimension as your masonite, using the diagram above to assemble your 2x2 boards (with one screw joining each board). The structure will feel flimsy and wobbly, but that's okay. 2. Cover It Up Either nail your masonite on to your frame, glue it with adhesive, or tack it down with brads. If you glue it, allow to dry overnight undisturbed. If it was nailed, carry on to the next step!

Determine which end of your door will be the bottom and attach your wheels. I wanted the door to roll side to side, so I bought wheels that went in only one direction. (Bonus: they're also cheaper!) 4. Add Hinged Loops I'm sure these pieces have a real name, but they're the product of wandering around the hardware store looking for something that was the right size. I finally found them over with the flashlights, tie downs and other hardware. We suggest drawing a picture before you ask where they're located, as you might get some puzzled looks. Once you find them, attach them to the top of the door with wood screws. The first step to assembling the hardware is to slide the pipe through the hinged loops on top of the door. This pipe should be cut at the hardware store and its size will be determined by the size of your space. 6. Add Angles & Flanges Add any angled pieces required and flanges to the end of your pipe. 7. Level & Mark This step is best done with two, if not three, people.

It seems like it will be easy, but in all reality, the more hands the merrier! Place the level on top of the door. Hold the door in place and mark holes for your screws to attach the plumbing pieces to the wall (you don't have to mark them, but if for any reason the door shifts, it's easier to know where things line up). You want the pipe to be just under the loops when they're fully extended up. 8. Screw Baby Screw Attach the plumbing hardware to the wall. 9. Check Your Work Try sliding the door open and closed. If all was square and level, things should roll just perfectly along the floor. Tip: If you like, you can add a small loop on the inside of the door for pulling the door open and shut. This project works especially well on floors that are level. If your space is old and has a good dose of "character," there's a good chance they might be off slightly. You can raise the plumbing pipe inside the loops to help balance this out. Check to see how much your floor is un-level by to determine if this fix will work for you before beginning.