You may have to look closely at this Fixed-it Friday photo from Brian Lavallee of Doors by LAVA Inc. Have you ever seen this “creative” application in use?
P.S. Don’t do this.
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You may have to look closely at this Fixed-it Friday photo from Brian Lavallee of Doors by LAVA Inc. Have you ever seen this “creative” application in use?
P.S. Don’t do this.
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I never knew NFPA 80,,, Required a back up closer ???
Guess I will have to start requiring that!!!
Integrated!
That took some engineering.
Someone took a few minutes and spend a few dollars to do this, but WTF, were they thinking, this would keep the door open, and that is not good….. LMAROF…..
I guess this is the newest holder from LCN, the “Permahold”. How would that even work? The track is on the pull side of the door while the closer is on the push side.
How is it holding the door open? The solenoid is in the other end from pictured
The slider arm is wedged between end of track and end that would normally be connected to a closer body is up against the “elbow” joint of closer arm, ingenious yes, codes compliant, no