Einleitung
Replacing a hydraulic door closer is fairly simple with a little help, and adjusting it is even easier. This guide will help you identify if you need to replace your hydraulic door closer or if it just needs to be adjusted. Replacing your hydraulic door closer is important because over time hydraulic door closers will loose their functionality and cause your door to slam. A slamming door can cause unnecessary damage to your door. The whole process is simple and easy when you have a guide to help you. All you need to know is how to use a screwdriver and an Allen wrench to adjust, or replace, the hydraulic door closer. There are two main safety risks. The first one is pinching yourself on the door while you are installing the hydraulic door closer. The second one is a falling risk if you use a ladder to install the hydraulic door closer.
Werkzeuge
Ersatzteile
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Remove the 12.7mm screws on the bottom and top of the hydraulic door closer cover and pull the cover off the hydraulic door closer.
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Identify the adjustment screw and start with 1/8th turns using an Allen wrench, or a small flathead screwdriver if you do not have an Allen wrench. Turn the screw clockwise to slow down the door and counterclockwise to speed up the door.
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Observe if the door closes at the speed you desire, check it 10 more times by allowing the door to close by itself.
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Start by removing the old hydraulic door closer. Remove the 25.4mm screws screwed into the door frame and the door.
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After removing the old hydraulic door closer, fasten the new hydraulic door closer body to the top of the door. Use the holes left from the old hydraulic door closer to line up the body and to screw the 25.4mm screws without damaging the door.
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After mounting the hydraulic door closer body to the top of the door, attach the end of the hydraulic door closer arm to the top of the door frame. Use the holes left from the end of the old hydraulic door arm to properly line up the arm and to screw the 25.4mm screws without damaging the door frame.
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Observe the door closing by itself to make sure the hydraulic door closer is working properly.
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Using an Allen wrench, adjust the speed of the door closer to the desired speed by turning the adjustment screw.
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Observe the changes you made to make sure the door closes at the desired speed. If the door closes at the desired speed, then check 10 times to be sure.
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Once you have finished replacing the hydraulic door closer, put the cover back over it.
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Next, screw both the top and bottom 12.7mm screws on the cover back in place.
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