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Does LCN still make a 4010SE / 4110 SE?
Resolution:
The LCN 4010SE / 4110 SE series are obsolete, and on longer available (discontinued around Aug 1995). They were replaced by the 4040SE series.The 4010SE / 4110 SE track is replaced w...:
Can a magnet, or sentronic device, be released and close the door from a button at a desk?
Resolution:
If a door is being held open by the LCN SEM 7800/1900 magnet or any ME/SE Series Sentronic LCN closer, you can remotely release that door to close by ordering the following parts and wiri...:
Can a 4110 EDA and a Glynn Johnson 100 be used together?
Resolution:
A special template is not needed, the closer drops down far enough on the door where it does not conflict with the GJ100 series concealed overhead stop. :
What is the mounting difference between a 2010 closer and a 2030 closer?
Resolution:
The 2010 and 2030 closer are not the same. The 2010 Series closer uses the (larger) 4010 cylinder which requires a 4" minimum frame tube to mount in. The 2030 uses the (narrow) "Pacer" cylinder...:
Where are hardware templates?
Resolution:
All the templates can be found at us.allegion.com Please click here :
What special template (ST) is used with the 2030 closer and a low profile track and roller?
Resolution:
The 2030 closer requires a minimum 1-3/8" top rail on the door for the standard track. For a top rail less than 1-3/8" and as narrow as 1", you could use the l...:
Can I mount an LCN Cush closer with an GJ overhead stop?
Resolution:
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.:
Does a SEH require a door closer?
Resolution:
The SEH is an "electronic holder" (ONLY) that is used to hold open a Fire Rated opening. It requires a door closer to be mounted on the opposite side. It is normally used on an existing opening wit...: