DORMA TS72 & DORMA TS71 Door Closers: How to Set Up and Install
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- čas přidán 12. 05. 2014
- Tips on how to install and get the best performance out of the DORMA TS72 and DORMA TS71 door closer features such as "backcheck". Visit www.doorspares4u.com for competitive prices.
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Thanks for the information, I have a door at school that slams shut, so this video should help me to fix it. Those demo doors threw me for a moment, it looks a little like a morgue!!
buenos dias e instalado un cierra puertas dorma TS 72 y a veces se queda abierta y otras da un portazo a que se debe saludos
Hi, I have a second-hand Dorma TS72 that I need to fit.
Maybe it is an old one (there are numbers "99 03"on one end, is that week 3 of 1999?) but it is a simple black cylinder and doesn't have any of the setting screws shown in your video, all that it has are 2 screws on one end of the cylinder labelled "SL" and "S". What are these for, please?
I need maximum shutting power, as there are two latches on the door to overcome.
Thanks!
it sounds like you have a really old TS72 and yes the 99 03 would indicate week 3 of 1999. Sorry i dont have the old fixing templete to hand.
Thanks! I've fitted it by trial and error and it works a bit too well - it has the power to overcome the two latches even from about 20 degrees open, but shuts from full-open with quite some speed and violence.
I shall have to experiment with the "SL" and "S" screws - maybe "SL" means "Shut-Latch" and "S" means "Shut"?
I should add that I need the very powerful final-closing as it is a heat-sealing fire door with two separate security latches.
I turned the S screw clockwise and found that less than a single turn made it take over a minute to close... so a point inbetween has given me the speed I wanted (down from 1.5 second to 6 seconds to close 90 degrees).
But I also had to turn the SL screw anti-clockwise to make the final close stronger as it was no longer relying on the momentum of the door from the fast S setting to overcome the two latches.
forgot to add, I see this style of closer in the states, it is the 8900 series, (i can only wish Dorma will use the TS- numbers for surface here, but just the TS-93, if its concealed it's the BTS (75V and 80) and if it's transom its the RTS84 or 88.
also, does doorspares have twitter or any other social networking or fan sites???
-Jess the door closer doctor
Thanks for your interest - glad you liked the videos and website. We're currently working on some more covering other products in our range.
great!!! will there be any Facebook or twitter accounts for doorspares??
if there is, I will fan and like and follow!
also, as i may have said before, if stuck in a "jamb" (or confused) about a closer or get a customer question your not sure of how to answer, let me know.
-Jess the door closer doctor
You can now follow us on twitter: @TRADECOUNTERS1
Hello doorspares, nice to see your videos here on youtube, I am an expert in door closers and called "Jess the door closer doctor"
took a look at the website, alot of brands offered, will there be any chance that you guys can demonstrate the installation and adjustment of the Groom (traditional style body) closer?? I have always LOVED the classic look from the 50's and 60's, perfect for bringing that certain look to a building that newer style closers cannot give off to a place (old churches, schools, universities)
also, if stuck in a "jamb" or a transom or in the floor and not sure how to fix the problem, feel free to ask me for help if you need it,
-Jess the door closer doctor
JLD902
we dont have any plans at the moment for a video on the classique closer but we will post more videos later this year.
moltés gràcies, ja no hi han cops de porta el menjador del restaurant