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We've been supplying major elevator companies for over 45 years!
- Building Owners, Architects & Contractors.
- Building and Fire Code Inspectors.
- Elevator Engineers.
- Building Maintenance Engineers.
0-35 pound force range.
This instrument is capable of measuring the entire range of forces found in servicing interior and exterior doors.
MEET ADA REQUIREMENTS
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires that both interior and exterior doors of a building be handicapped accessible.
Door Opening Force [4.13.11 ADA Accessibility Guidelines].
NOTE: These forces do not apply to the force required to retract latch bolts or disengage other devices that may hold the door in a closed position.
Automatic Doors and Power-Assisted Doors [4.13.12 ADA Accessibility Guidelines].
- Exterior hinged doors: (Reserved)
- Interior hinged doors: 5 lbs (22.2N)
- Sliding or folding doors: 5 lbs (22.2N)
- If an automatic door is used, then it shall comply with ANSI/BHMA A156.10-1985. Slowly opening, low-powered, automatic doors shall comply with ANSI A156.19-1984. Such doors shall not open to back check faster than 3 seconds and shall require no more than 15 lbf (66.6N) to stop door movement. If a power-assisted door is used, its door-opening force shall comply with 4.13.11 and its closing shall conform to the requirements in ANSI A156.19-1984.
SATISFY CODES PERTAINING TO FIRE AND ELEVATOR DOORS
Uniform Building Code #3304 b, d, e, and others.
ANSI Fire Door Code Vol. 6 §2-7.2 and §8-16.
Uniform Fire Code §4.104 and §10.402.
Manufactured and protected under the following United States Patent and Trademark Office patent numbers: 3171278, 3352153, 3391574, 3482442, and 3596508.
Made in the USA.


