There typically are two screws on the automatic door that allow for the change in speed.
Automatic door closer adjustments.
Clockwise gives the closer more closing power which also makes the door harder to open and turning the screw counter clockwise will give the door less closing strength and makes the door easier to open.
It s common to try to solve door closing problems by simply adjusting the spring tension but tightening this tension can make the door hard to open and loosening it can make the door.
A door closer has more adjustment possibilities than you might expect and getting a door to close just right may take several trips up and down a ladder.
Counter clock wise turns increase speed force of the door clockwise.
Bring a step ladder tall enough so that you can easily reach the door closer from the second or third highest step.
Usually the cover is plastic but it could also be metal.
To adjust the door closer.
Start with no more than 1 8 of a turn.
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If it closes right the first time check it 10 more times.
Here are a few things that you can do to adjust the speed without having to actually take anything apart.
Climb the ladder and examine the closer.
Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to slow the closer down counter clockwise to speed it up.
Most door closer brackets have slotted holes so you are able to slide them left to right to make adjustments without completely removing the screws.
Remember when it comes to turning commercial door closer adjustment screws a little goes a long way.
Adjusting the speed of automatic door closers is simple task.
If none of these adjustments works then your door closer may be worn out and you will need to buy a new one to replace it.
It is used to adjust the spring strength force to close the door.
You can adjust a door closer using only a ladder and the appropriate tool screwdriver hex key or small wrench by making small turns less than 1 4 turn of one of the adjustment screws.
These screws will control the door s closing speed delay and latching speed.
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