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BLADE STOP SPACER
Resolution:
Shoe Spacer, Parallel Arm Closers, Aluminum Frame, Aluminum Store Front Frame:
Is there an electric strike for use with 98/9952?
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Though not designed for use in exterior applications, the 6111 electric strike will function with the 98/9952 series exit device. Depending on the construction of the gate post, a blade sto...:
What does BSS and CSS stand for?
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BSS means - Blade Stop Spacer. A -61 for example would be used after the series of the closer being used.CSS means - Cush Shoe Support. A -30 for example would be used after the ser...:
How is a bar coordinator installed on an aluminum frame with a 5/8" blade stop?
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This can vary based upon situation. It may be able to either "cut away" the blade stop, or mount the COR with "spacer blocks" below the stop. Allegion does not sell spacer b...:
Can a 4040 open to 180°?
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The 4040/4040XP closer mountings have the following maximum opening degree templating: The 4040/4040XP PA "Regular Arm" mount will allow for 180° max. opening. The 4040/4040...:
What is the difference between an LCN CUSH arm, and an LCN EDA arm?
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EDA ARM - The EDA arm is a heavy duty parallel arm mount. The degree of door opening is determined by the template used for mounting. EDA arm closers can only be mounted as a Push Side parallel ar...:
Can I mount an LCN Cush closer with an GJ overhead stop?
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It would be unnecessary to use the CNS/Cush arm and the Glynn Johnson overhead devices in the same application, both mechanisms stop the door.:
What is the part number for a blade stop shim for a 6111 or 6113 electric strike?
Resolution:
010055-xx is the part number for Blade Stop Shim kit for 6111 or 6113 electric strike and it must be ordered separately. xx is for the finish callout.: