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Door closer -DCL062

Capacity: 75 Kg

The “DCL062” appears to be a model number for a door closer manufactured by Royal Electronics Technology Center Co. A door closer is a mechanical device that automatically closes a door after it has been opened. Its primary functions include:

  • Controlled Closing: Regulates the speed and force of the door’s closing action, preventing slamming and potential damage.
  • Enhanced Security: Ensures doors are properly closed and latched, improving security by preventing unauthorized entry.
  • Fire Safety: Crucial for fire doors, as it ensures the door closes completely to prevent the spread of fire and smoke.
  • Accessibility: Some models are designed to meet ADA requirements for opening force and closing speed.
  • Energy Efficiency: Helps reduce drafts and air leakage by ensuring doors close properly.

While specific detailed specifications for the “DCL062” model are not extensively available in the search results, door closers generally come with features like:

  • Adjustable Power Size: Allows for setting the closing force based on door weight and width.
  • Adjustable Sweep/Speed and Latching: Controls how quickly the door closes and how forcefully it latches.
  • Backcheck: Provides resistance to prevent the door from opening too quickly or violently.
  • Mounting Options: Can be installed in various ways (regular arm, parallel arm, top jamb, concealed, floor spring).
  • Certifications: Often tested and certified to standards like ANSI/BHMA, BS EN, or UL for performance and fire safety.

If you need very specific technical data for the DCL062, it would be best to contact Royal Electronics Technology Center Co. directly or refer to their product documentation.

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Door closer -DCL062

Capacity: 75 Kg

A door closer -DCL062 is a mechanical device that automatically closes a door after it has been opened. Door closer designed to control the speed and force of the door’s closing action, preventing it from slamming and ensuring it latches properly. Door closers are commonly used on fire doors, security doors, and in various commercial and residential settings for safety, security, and energy efficiency. 

Key Functions and Benefits of Door Closer:
    • Controlled Closing:

      Door closers regulate the speed at which a door closes, preventing slamming and potential damage to the door, frame, or surrounding hardware. 

  • Enhanced Security:

    By ensuring doors are properly closed and latched, door closers improve security by preventing unauthorized entry and keeping spaces secure. 

  • Fire Safety:

    Door closers are crucial for fire doors, as they ensure the door closes completely and latches, preventing the spread of fire and smoke. 

  • Accessibility:

    Some door closers are designed to meet ADA requirements for opening force and closing speed, making them suitable for various users. 

  • Energy Efficiency:

    By ensuring doors close properly, door closers help to reduce drafts and prevent air leakage, contributing to energy savings. 

Types of Door Closers:
  • Overhead Door Closer:

    These are the most common type and are typically surface-mounted on the top of the door. They can be further categorized into scissor arm and slide arm models. 

  • Concealed Door Closer:

    These are installed within the door or frame, offering a more discreet look. 

  • Floor Springs:
    These are often used for double-action doors where an overhead closer is not suitable. 
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Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 30 × 9 × 9 cm
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DCL062

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    • V-Groove Wheels: These are essential and roll directly on top of the V-track. As discussed previously, they have a V-shaped groove that fits snugly into the track.
    • Guide Rollers/Posts: Used at the top of the gate to keep it upright and prevent tipping.
    • Gate Stops: Installed at the ends of the track to prevent the gate from over-traveling.
Advantages of V-Track Systems:
  • Stability: The sliding gate V-track V-groove design provides excellent lateral stability, keeping the gate aligned and preventing it from wobbling.
  • Load Capacity: Due to the direct ground support and robust V-track/wheel combination, these systems can handle very heavy and long gates.
  • Simple Mechanical Principle: The system is straightforward, making it reliable.
Disadvantages/Considerations (especially in Vancouver, BC):
  • Debris Accumulation: The main drawback is that the V-track, being on the ground, is susceptible to collecting dirt, leaves, gravel, snow, and ice. This debris can obstruct the gate's movement, cause wear on the wheels, and may even lead to derailment or damage to the gate opener. Regular cleaning of the track is essential, especially during winter months in Canada.
  • Driveway Disruption: Installing a sliding gate V-track requires modifying the driveway surface, often by bolting it down or embedding it in concrete, which creates a slight raised profile.
  • Water Drainage: Proper drainage around the track is important to prevent water pooling.
In summary, a sliding gate V-track is the foundation of a ground-rolling sliding gate system, providing the precise guide and support for the gate's V-groove wheels. When considering one for a property in Surrey, BC, it's crucial to factor in the need for regular track maintenance due to local weather conditions.
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Gate drop ground latch

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Gate drop ground latch

A gate drop ground latch, also known as a cane bolt or drop rod, is a hardware mechanism used to secure a gate in either the open or closed position by inserting a rod into the ground.
It's commonly used for single or double gates, including wooden fences, metal gates, and even barn doors, to provide extra stability and prevent unwanted movement. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
How it works:
  • The latch typically consists of a rod (the "drop rod" or "cane bolt") and a bracket or receiver that is mounted on the gate. 
  • When the gate is in the desired position (open or closed), the rod is manually lowered through the bracket and into a hole or receiver in the ground. 
  • This creates a secure hold, preventing the gate from swinging or being moved by wind or other forces. 
  • Some designs include a bracket or keeper to hold the rod in the raised (open) position when not in use. 
Common uses:
  • Securing single or double gates: The drop ground latch can be used on both types of gates to keep them firmly in place.
  • Providing stability in windy conditions: It helps prevent gates from being blown open or closed by the wind.
  • Securing gates in the open position: It can be used to hold a gate open, preventing it from accidentally closing.
  • Reinforcing gate security: It adds an extra layer of security, making it more difficult to force the gate open.
  • Suitable for various materials: Can be used with wood, metal, and other gate materials. 
Benefits:
  • Enhanced security: Prevents gates from being moved by wind or other forces.
  • Increased stability: Helps keep gates aligned and prevents sagging.
  • Versatile application: Can be used on a variety of gates and in different environments.
  • Easy to operate: Simple manual operation to engage and disengage the latch.
  • Relatively easy to install: Usually requires drilling holes for mounting the brackets.
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Support Roller

*Steel adjustable L-bracket included *6-1/4” Length x 2-5/8” Width (Heavy-duty bolts, nuts, 2 x rollers, and washers are included)
Support Roller for sliding gates are essential components that ensure smooth, stable, and reliable gate operation.
They guide the gate along its track, preventing it from tipping or falling off and ensuring it opens and closes with minimal friction and noise.
Function:
  • Guidance:
    Support rollers are typically mounted on the gate posts and guide the gate along its track as it opens and closes. 
  • Stability:
    They keep the gate upright and prevent it from swaying or falling out of alignment, especially in windy conditions or with heavier gates. 
  • Smooth Operation:
    By minimizing friction, they allow the gate to slide easily and quietly, enhancing the user experience. 
  • Durability:
    They are designed to withstand the wear and tear of regular use and exposure to the elements. 
Types:
  • Nylon Rollers: Often used due to their durability, smooth operation, and resistance to corrosion. 
  • Rubber Rollers: While cheaper, they may leave marks on the gate and wear out faster. 
  • V-Groove Wheels: Suitable for specific track types and known for their longevity. 
Installation:
  • Positioning: Support rollers are typically installed on the gate posts, positioned to guide the gate along its track. 
  • Spacing: A gap of 5-10mm is usually recommended between rollers to allow for some movement and prevent them from doing all the work, especially if the gate is not perfectly balanced. 
  • Fixation: They are usually secured with bolts or by welding them to the post. 
Maintenance:
  • Lubrication:
    Applying a silicone-based lubricant to the support rollers and other moving parts can help maintain smooth operation and reduce noise.
  • Regular Inspection:
    Inspecting rollers for wear and tear or damage is recommended to ensure continued reliable performance. 
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