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Description

When active door is open, coordinator prevents active door from closing until inactive door bypasses. Closing of inactive door causes strike plate on top of door to contact cam and lift arm, allowing active door to close. As inactive door continues closing, roller rides over strike plate on to door bracket, holding arm above active door.
  • Non-handed.
  • Gravity action arm and door bracket are adjustable on the job for ease of installation.
  • Rubber roller provides quiet and efficient operation, and helps protect the astragal and doors from damage.
  • Nylon roller on short arm glides smoothly over door bracket and strike, ensuring silent operation.
  • Made of forged brass.
  • For use on pairs of doors with astragal on active door up to 4' or with astragal on inactive door up to 3'4" or with astragal on both doors up to 2'10".

Specifications

Manufacturer:
Glynn Johnson/Ives
Manufacturer Location:
varies by item
Color/Finish:
chrome/satin
Material:
brass
Type:
gravity coordinator
Length:
7"
California Residents:
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, nickel and/or chrome, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Installation / Specification Documents

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