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Default Weak screen door pneumatics


Doug Kanter wrote:
"Roger Taylor" wrote in message
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I have a screen door with two of those pneumatic tube things that are
supposed to hold it open. They don't. With both clips in place, the door
begins closing precisely when I'm in the middle of hauling something large
through the doorway, and don't have hands free to deal with the door. Do
these things simply wear out, or is there a way to adjust them?


The clips may be upside down, or there is oil on the piston rod. Usually,
the stay clips work ok, once set. You may need to lower the spring
tension on the door. Some units are adjustable, others you have to
reposition the rod attachment, or the piston. The units are often faulty,
or poorly engineered - I have the same problem with some of mine. There is
also a small screw on the piston that adjusts the door closing rate.


Just what I need. Another project. I think I'll just use a cinder block to
hold the door open, and deal with the real problem in the spring. Maybe.

You might try just roughening up the rods with a file or sharp rock or
something; just do the portion where you want the latch to grab.