Hardware Essentials 852390 Slot per posta in ottone lucido (2 pollici x 11 pollici) nichel

Brand:Hardware Essentials

2.7/5

36.65

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Il chiudiporta Hinge Pin è progettato per chiudere automaticamente le porte. Facile installazione sostituendo il perno della cerniera esistente. La chiave è inclusa per regolare facilmente la tensione più stretta. DAL PRODUTTORE Il chiudiporta a cerniera è progettato per chiudere automaticamente le porte. Facile installazione sostituendo il perno della cerniera esistente. La chiave è inclusa per regolare facilmente la tensione più stretta.

Dimensioni della confezione: 18,796 L x 5,08 H x 9,398 W (centimetri). La finitura in nichel satinato conferisce un aspetto classico. Velocità di chiusura automatica regolabile. Rimuovere il perno del cardine e sostituirlo con il chiudiporta del perno del cardine.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Hardware Essentials
Color Nickel
Color ‎Nickel
Country of Origin ‎Taiwan
Customer Reviews 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 367 ratings 3.7 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Exterior Finish Brass
Finish ‎Nickel
Installation Method ‎Screw In
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Item Dimensions LxWxH 1 x 3.75 x 7.5 inches
Item model number ‎853399
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎3.91 ounces
Manufacturer ‎The Hillman Group
Material Nickel,Brass
Material ‎Nickel,Brass
Mounting Type ‎Door Mount
Part Number ‎853399
Product Dimensions ‎1 x 3.75 x 7.5 inches
Style ‎Classic,Self Closing

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Scritto da: Douglas Gray
Far better than the other model
I first purchased the "Ultra Hardware" version and sent it back for a refund due to a manufacturing defect that rendered it impossible to function properly. This "Hardware Essentials" version had a slightly more robust design -- just a few subtle but significant improvements to the same basic design -- especially in the area of internal friction reduction which is where the "Ultra Hardware" version completely failed. This one sported a nylon washer between the moving parts. In my installation, the hinge pin location was so close to the door that it didn't quite meet the 1/4" clearance specification that others have discussed in their reviews. However, with the help of a few hammer taps I was able to get the device seated without scraping off any paint, although there was no way to replace the cap once installed, which is fine. Nobody's gonna see that inside the the bedroom door. Our expectations were meager. It's a 1959 lightweight interior hollow door. We didn't even need to door to close all the way -- just enough to keep the light from the hallway out. My wife goes to bed first, followed by the dog and then me. When the dog opens the door, the light shines on my wife and she has to get up and close the door. Not anymore! There's no way I would expect this device to actually close this door fully -- especially if the door was not opened 90 degrees to begin with. The door closed "to the touch" -- enough to block out the hall light after the first adjustment. But during the dog test, it turns out since the dog only opens the door about 35 degrees, there wasn't enough inertia or spring force to close the door sufficiently. It took two additional adjustments to get the door to close from the 30-35 degree position. And yes, the instructions are useless. So here's how it works... There's these two "wings" hanging down below the spring. After you've stuck the thing into the hinge with the tiny L-shaped pin removed, use your fingers to spread (push) the "wings" apart so the one is against the door moulding and the other is against the door itself. When you tighten the torsion screw, it will create a force that will tend to push against the wings in a way that will impart the force of the spring against the moudling and the door and force it to close. It's a cheap and easy way to do this, albeit with low expectations. You get what you pay for. If you've got a heavy door, then I'd buy anywhere from one to three of the complete hinge assemblies, as they are of far higher quality and will have an inherent mechanical advantage, using the far larger hinges as levers instead of the little "wings." Lastly, the little wrench that accompanies this model was not as useful in tight quarters for me as the spanner wrench that comes with the other kits. I could barely muster the minimum 60 degree turn needed to advance the nut, but that's the worst case, as my hinge pin was so close to the door. It worked out. If you find yourself stuck with a closed door and it bothers you, try one of those magnetic door stops for about $8.99 with the 3M adhesive mounting, and you'll be able to keep your door both open or closed as desired.
Scritto da: DaCracker
Good idea, best for light doors
Product works correctly, I just question the capabilities of the weight of doors that it can close. Not what I wanted for my entry door but I was able to use it on an interior door
Scritto da: Gary
Easy to install
Works as advertised
Scritto da: Tootles
Works
I ordered one to close a closet door linked to the bathroom to ensure moister doesn’t get into clothes. 1 works to shut the door toward the frame but not close it past the latch. Might take 3, one on each door hinge to totally shut door. Installed easy, pull old pin, and replace with this one, adjust, and done.
Scritto da: 2-Stage
A little funky looking
But it does what it's supposed to. And it's reversible! You can take it off when you want. No drilling or anything that would damage the door. Pretty neat idea. Just looks a little strange.
Scritto da: ALD
Noisy after a month
After install, the door closer isn't closing very much. Probably needs to be tightened from when it was newly installed. It is squeaky so I guess I will try to oil it. I don't think a hinge should require so much work.
Scritto da: Richard W. Earle
Cheap solution
Would not recommended this product if your door has any weght whatsoever. Difficult to adjust. Ourchased a different one.
Scritto da: CH
Should have bought this years ago!
Daughter leaves the basement door open all the time, throws the electric heat on $$$. This was 2 min install and closes the basement door completely. Best Buy ever! just wish I knew about it sooner.
Scritto da: Frank
the spring body is large
I installed this closer on a bathroom door and it works as I wanted. It gently swings the door to closing but does not make contact with door latch. The problem I encountered was making it fit. The spring and cover required carving out wood from the door and trim to fit. A small rotary wood rasp or sanding tool is needed to get the job done.
Scritto da: Doug Brown
Good luck with the install, but once installed it works
The Hillman Group 853399 Hinge Pin Door Closer- Satin Nickel 1-Pack Works as advertised but OMG the instructions are horrible !! I've been a technician for 30 years servicing office equipment and do much of my own reno work on the house but I could not figure out how this worked. I finally called the manufacturer who explained what I was doing wrong. Once installed the adjustment picture in the package shows basically how to adjust but it is much more trial and error than following instructions. Hints for installation: 1) This is for 3 & 1/2" hinges. The pin is too thick for 3" so I changed the hinges to 3&1/2" 2) When installing, the two metal grippy pieces face the door and go on either side of the hinge. In other words one piece is to the outside of the hinge on the frame side and the other the outside of the hinge on the door side 3) Adjustments. The instructions are close but give instructions for putting less pressure on the door closing. When I got mine, there was no pressure on the spring. Pull the wee pin on the top, hand tighten the adjustment screw, then tighten with the wrench 3/4 of a turn. That was enough to close a hollow interior door gently. Good luck
Scritto da: Mark R.
very weak, only suitable for very light door with protruding hinge
We were attracted to this because it is less conspicuous than a commercial-style closer that mounts above the door. However, the closing force it is able to exert over the very short distance is minimal. You could theoretically use two, one on each hinge. Before ordering this, make sure you have a hinge that protrudes, because that is how this closer works. We eventually purchased a more expensive Yale closer, and are very happy with that.
Scritto da: Todd Lynes
Not great
I ordered 2, they don't really work well, even after a lot of tweaking
Scritto da: Whiteflash
One Star
Could not get this working. No instructions.

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