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How do you identify the model number and date code of an LCN cast iron hydraulic closer?
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The date is a 4 digit #. The first 2 numbers indicate the week it was made, and the last 2 numbers indicate what year it was made. On most surface mounted closers, the model #, date code, ...:
How do you identify what size a 2030 closer is?
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The Date Code and Closer Size are stamped in the backside of the closer body. Closer Size: If the number is "1", the closer is a 2031 or 5031. If the number is "3", the closer is a 2...:
Where is the date of manufacture on a 4041 closer?
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The date stamp on a 4041/4040XP is on the packing nut. The date will be the week of the year and then the year. EXAMPLE: 10 05 would be week 10 of 2005. For example...:
When did LCN quit making traditional potbelly style closers?
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The LCN "Traditional" Potbelly series closer line was discontinued in 1980. Unfortunately there is no direct replacement for these old units. Would need to replace with...:
How do I identify the old Falcon T lock chassis versus the new T lock chassis?
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The date of manufacture printed on the chassis cover (see below), will determine if you have a revised or old chassis. Chassis manufactured mid-June 2013 will have the new improvements. The first...:
How do you identify the model of a Falcon closer?
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To determine the SC series, measure center to center on the closer body bolt hole mounting pattern and an overall description of the closer and arm. SC91 -- 6-3/8" x 3/4" -- unique arm SC93 -- 9-1...:
What maintenance is required for an LCN closer?
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Closers mounted according to LCN installation instructions require no periodic maintenance or seasonal adjustments. Monthly, quarterly, and annual visual inspections are recommended for Fire/...: