1705 shielded floor door stop
A floor mounted shielded door stop. With a fixed rear pin to prevent the door stop rotating, the door stop secures to the floor with the front screw. Supplied complete with screws.
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A floor mounted shielded door stop. With a fixed rear pin to prevent the door stop rotating, the door stop secures to the floor with the front screw. Supplied complete with screws.
A skirting or wall mounted door stop. With three fixing points on the rose securing the door stop to the skirting board or wall. Supplied complete with screws.
A stainless steel skirting or wall mounted concealed door stop. With four fixing points concealed under the rose securing the door stop to the skirting board or wall. Supplied complete with screws.
A stainless steel floor mounted concealed door stop. With the fixing point under the removable cap securing the door stop to the floor. Supplied complete with screws.
A medium duty mechanical foot operated door holder for use on most door types. Pressing down the plunger engages the rubber foot onto the floor stopping the door moving.
A heavy duty mechanical foot operated door holder for use on most door types. Pressing down the plunger engages the rubber foot onto the floor stopping the door moving.
UNION DoorSense holds a fire doors open, improving access around the building. If the fire alarm sounds, DoorSense automatically releases to let the door closer do its work.
CE Marked to EN 1155, EMC tested and fire rated for timber doors (FD120) - legally allows fire doors to be held open for easier access.
Electromagnetic door clamps are used for holding open fire doors. They must be connected to a smoke detection system or fire alarm panel which, in the case of fire, interrupts the clamping power supply. Thus the door is released and is closed by the door closer.
The counterplates are the compensation parts to the magnetic door clamps. They are mounted to the door leaf and connect to the door and magnetic clamp electromagnetically.
The HOPPE AR226 door selector enables a pair of self-closing doors with rebated meeting stiles to close in the correct sequence automatically, no matter which door is opened first, thereby maintaining the fire resistant seal.