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Swing door self-closing mechanism ITS 96

Swing door self-closing mechanism - ITS 96 - dormakaba
Swing door self-closing mechanism - ITS 96 - dormakaba
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Applications
swing door

Description

The DORMA ITS 96 door closer is designed for concealed installation in the door leaf and frame. Suitable for almost every type of door, it offers a wide variety of functions and flexibility combined with a high level of quality. Successfully third party tested to BS EN1154 CERTIFIRE Approved CF 140 • Concealed installation • Door leaf thickness ≥ 40 mm • Adjustable Closing Force • Optional hold-open • Adjustable latch action • Cushioned limit stay • Anti-tamper protection Benefits for the architect/specifier • Unblemished appearance of prestige doors thanks to concealed installation • Cam Action mechanism ensures low opening forces, enabling ease of use • Universally suitable for single or double doors Benefits for the trade/distributor • Low inventory costs and reduced stocking requirements thanks to streamlined modular system and separate packaging of closer body and slide channel assemblies. • Same slide channels and accessories for the ITS 96 EN 2-4 and EN 3-6 models Beneifts for the installer/fabricator • Non-handed system • Easy adjustment of the closing strength, closing speed and latch action after installation of the doors Beneifts for the installer/fabricator • Optimum protection against vandalism thanks to concealed installation • Enhanced user convenience with low opening forces, fully controlled reliable closing and adjustable latch action

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