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Hi I have just fitted a fire door that requires a closer on the push side.
 

I don’t normaly like them fitted on the push side as theres greater loading on the fixings, and it is on the fire side of the door. 

The budget  Eclipse door closer that I normally use will not work as the scissor arm rubs on the chunky stop lath on the door lining (even when using the fish plate). Im sure other fitters have a solution to this when using door linings and stop laths?

Would a track type closer work? ie could I fix the door closer arm track directly onto the stop lath? This way when the door pushes open the closer and closer arm clear the stop lath.

Looking  forward to your solutions.

 

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The stop lath should not be removed and replaced by a door-closer slide arm track.  Check that the budget self-closer you are using has fire performance certification for use in the paralell arm cofiguaration, some come with a push-side kit but even so are only suitable for fire doors in projecting arm (pull side) cofiguaration. 

Check this out, this company has a few instructional films available. Contact them for more info and with any questions. They also run training sessions.

 

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