How to remove door closer cover
I have door closer whose pressure I want to adjust. After googling, I
determined that it is a surface-mount. The door closer has a plastic cover with 2 holes on each end and one on the bottom. No screws are visible, they look like holes in the casing. No amount of pulling seems to be able to remove the cover. There are no manufacturer markings on the cover. Is there a common way to remove such a cover? |
How to remove door closer cover
"AndyHancock" wrote in message ... I have door closer whose pressure I want to adjust. After googling, I determined that it is a surface-mount. The door closer has a plastic cover with 2 holes on each end and one on the bottom. No screws are visible, they look like holes in the casing. No amount of pulling seems to be able to remove the cover. There are no manufacturer markings on the cover. Is there a common way to remove such a cover? Is this a commercial closure? Often, there are two allen head secure screws on top. I believe it's a 1/8 allen wrench. Loosening them will allow the cover to be removed. Then you can access the three (usually three depending on the brand) pressure set screws using the same size allen wrench. |
How to remove door closer cover
On Mar 8, 11:15*pm, AndyHancock wrote:
I have door closer whose pressure I want to adjust. *After googling, I determined that it is a surface-mount. *The door closer has a plastic cover with 2 holes on each end and one on the bottom. *No screws are visible, they look like holes in the casing. *No amount of pulling seems to be able to remove the cover. *There are no manufacturer markings on the cover. *Is there a common way to remove such a cover? Some of them do not have covers. The holes you see might be the adjusting screws. Try to look inside and see if they are hex shaped for an allen key. Otherwise posting a picture would help. |
How to remove door closer cover
On 3/8/2013 10:15 PM, AndyHancock wrote:
I have door closer whose pressure I want to adjust. After googling, I determined that it is a surface-mount. The door closer has a plastic cover with 2 holes on each end and one on the bottom. No screws are visible, they look like holes in the casing. No amount of pulling seems to be able to remove the cover. There are no manufacturer markings on the cover. Is there a common way to remove such a cover? Is this a commercial closer on a steel door? LCN closers have 2 very small phillips heads screws on top. Some brands have screws on the ends. It does seem to me I've had some that just kind of snap on. I guess I/we would need some more information. What type of door? What shape is the closer? -- ___________________________________ Keep the whole world singing . . . Dan G remove the seven |
How to remove door closer cover
"DanG" wrote in message ... On 3/8/2013 10:15 PM, AndyHancock wrote: I have door closer whose pressure I want to adjust. After googling, I determined that it is a surface-mount. The door closer has a plastic cover with 2 holes on each end and one on the bottom. No screws are visible, they look like holes in the casing. No amount of pulling seems to be able to remove the cover. There are no manufacturer markings on the cover. Is there a common way to remove such a cover? Is this a commercial closer on a steel door? LCN closers have 2 very small phillips heads screws on top. Some brands have screws on the ends. It does seem to me I've had some that just kind of snap on. I guess I/we would need some more information. What type of door? What shape is the closer? LCN uses allen head screws. |
How to remove door closer cover
On Mar 9, 7:39 am, Mikepier wrote:
On Mar 8, 11:15 pm, AndyHancock wrote: I have door closer whose pressure I want to adjust. After googling, I determined that it is a surface-mount. The door closer has a plastic cover with 2 holes on each end and one on the bottom. No screws are visible, they look like holes in the casing. No amount of pulling seems to be able to remove the cover. There are no manufacturer markings on the cover. Is there a common way to remove such a cover? Some of them do not have covers. The holes you see might be the adjusting screws. Try to look inside and see if they are hex shaped for an allen key. Otherwise posting a picture would help. I looked inside before posting. The holes are about 3-4mm diameter. There is nothing that I can see that looks like a screw for any head or bit. It's just a darkness, even with a flashlight shining in. If I try to probe the opening with a small screwdriver, it goes in about an inch before encountering something, and in one of the holes, the thing being encountered isn't a surface that stops the screwdriver so much as it diverts the screwdriver to one side. I'd like to post a picture, but I'm using Google Groups to access this forum. What is the next best way to post a picture? (I don't do social media, and I've learned long ago to be anonymous on usenet). |
How to remove door closer cover
On Mar 9, 7:38 am, "Meanie" wrote:
"AndyHancock" wrote: I have door closer whose pressure I want to adjust. After googling, I determined that it is a surface-mount. The door closer has a plastic cover with 2 holes on each end and one on the bottom. No screws are visible, they look like holes in the casing. No amount of pulling seems to be able to remove the cover. There are no manufacturer markings on the cover. Is there a common way to remove such a cover? Is this a commercial closure? Often, there are two allen head secure screws on top. I believe it's a 1/8 allen wrench. Loosening them will allow the cover to be removed. Then you can access the three (usually three depending on the brand) pressure set screws using the same size allen wrench. It is the wooden front door of a highrise apartment unit. There are no screws on top. It looks a bit like these: http://image.made-in-china.com/2f0j0...ser-F8300-.jpg http://www.factorydirecthardware.com...lum_141-01.jpg Each of these housings show 3 holes at the end, but I only have the upper and lower one -- not the middle one. |
How to remove door closer cover
"AndyHancock" wrote in message
... On Mar 9, 7:39 am, Mikepier wrote: On Mar 8, 11:15 pm, AndyHancock wrote: I have door closer whose pressure I want to adjust. After googling, I determined that it is a surface-mount. The door closer has a plastic cover with 2 holes on each end and one on the bottom. No screws are visible, they look like holes in the casing. No amount of pulling seems to be able to remove the cover. There are no manufacturer markings on the cover. Is there a common way to remove such a cover? Some of them do not have covers. The holes you see might be the adjusting screws. Try to look inside and see if they are hex shaped for an allen key. Otherwise posting a picture would help. I looked inside before posting. The holes are about 3-4mm diameter. There is nothing that I can see that looks like a screw for any head or bit. It's just a darkness, even with a flashlight shining in. If I try to probe the opening with a small screwdriver, it goes in about an inch before encountering something, and in one of the holes, the thing being encountered isn't a surface that stops the screwdriver so much as it diverts the screwdriver to one side. I'd like to post a picture, but I'm using Google Groups to access this forum. What is the next best way to post a picture? (I don't do social media, and I've learned long ago to be anonymous on usenet). I have never used Google Groups so I don't know if this will work, but to post photos I usually use http://tinypic.com/ . I upload the photo there, then it produces a URL link that I can copy and post in the message. People click on the URL link that I post and that takes them to the photo. |
How to remove door closer cover
On Mar 9, 8:35 pm, "TomR" wrote:
"AndyHancock" wrote: On Mar 9, 7:39 am, Mikepier wrote: On Mar 8, 11:15 pm, AndyHancock wrote: I have door closer whose pressure I want to adjust. After googling, I determined that it is a surface-mount. The door closer has a plastic cover with 2 holes on each end and one on the bottom. No screws are visible, they look like holes in the casing. No amount of pulling seems to be able to remove the cover. There are no manufacturer markings on the cover. Is there a common way to remove such a cover? Some of them do not have covers. The holes you see might be the adjusting screws. Try to look inside and see if they are hex shaped for an allen key. Otherwise posting a picture would help. I looked inside before posting. The holes are about 3-4mm diameter. There is nothing that I can see that looks like a screw for any head or bit. It's just a darkness, even with a flashlight shining in. If I try to probe the opening with a small screwdriver, it goes in about an inch before encountering something, and in one of the holes, the thing being encountered isn't a surface that stops the screwdriver so much as it diverts the screwdriver to one side. I'd like to post a picture, but I'm using Google Groups to access this forum. What is the next best way to post a picture? (I don't do social media, and I've learned long ago to be anonymous on usenet). I have never used Google Groups so I don't know if this will work, but to post photos I usually usehttp://tinypic.com/. I upload the photo there, then it produces a URL link that I can copy and post in the message. People click on the URL link that I post and that takes them to the photo. Well. That's quite convenient. I uploaded the picture to http://tinypic.com/r/2jadj89/6. However, I found that the picture can be accessed without the rest of the webpage content as http://oi46.tinypic.com/2jadj89.jpg. About the holes, there are two on the right-side facing edge just like the two on the left-side facing edge in the photo. The hole on the bottom appears to be identical. There are no wholes on the top except for where the spindle pokes through. |
How to remove door closer cover
Flat screw driver under the edge, pry it up? Might snap off.
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How to remove door closer cover
On Mar 11, 12:52*pm, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote: Flat screw driver under the edge, pry it up? Might snap off. 'fraid it might come down to that. Thanks...I shall mull it over. Don't want to get on the wrong side of the landlord. |
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