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How do I determine the hand of a door?
Resolution:
Go to the push side of the door opening. See above illustration. If door swings out to the left, it needs a left hand door closer. If door swings out to the right, i...:
RIGHT HAND REVERSE BEVEL
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What is the difference between an LCN CUSH arm, and an LCN EDA arm?
Resolution:
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 a 4041 EDA be mounted top jamb?
Resolution:
The 40401/4040XP closer with optional EDA arm has to be mounted parallel arm on the push side of the door.:
What do I need to do to make my 4041 Reg/PA a hold open arm?
Resolution:
When placing an order for a 4041/4040XP Rw/PA with hold open, it would be ordered as a 4041 /4040XP Hw/PA. For an existing Rw/PA requiring the addition of a hold open function, a hold open arm woul...:
Where is the RA closer reinforcement located on a frame for a Regular Arm Closer?
Resolution:
Optional closer reinforcements are located at 3" from hinge jamb to the beginning of the reinforcement plate. This applies to Regular Arm, Parallel Arm, Top Jamb. Regular Arm (RA) closer reinfor...:
How can I make my regular arm closer mount parallel arm?
Resolution:
This can only be done with universal, non-handed closers: 1250, 1260, 1450, 1460, 4030, 4040XP, and 4050A.You would need an xxxx-62PA shoe to adapt from regular arm to parallel arm mount...:
Can you mount a 4011 as a parallel arm like the 4111?
Resolution:
The 4011 can only mount on the Pull Side of the door and the 4111 can only mount on the Push Side of the door. Differences - The 4011 and the 4111 cylinders are different and the pinion shafts are...: