Release buffer
Pushes sliding doors out of wall pocket
Characteristics
- Available with two different spring forces
- The model with 85 N is the one normally used in most doors
- The stronger version should only be chosen for doors that are more difficult to move, e.g. doors with a brush seal
- Concealed installation on the opening edge of the door
Product details
Video
Technical data
Door type | Sliding doors |
Approx. extension force | 85 N; 130 N |
Material | Aluminium (spring tube), zinc-plated steel (front plate & piston rod) |
Components included | Release buffer, counter plate, fixing screws |
Installation
Installation notes
The release buffer is usually installed in the opening edge of the door leaf. This requires a corresponding boring in the door leaf.
Unless it is a door/frame of steel, the included counter plate has to be mounted as a counter part. It is needed for the magnet at the end of the piston rod that keeps the door safely in the open position.
In the wall pocket behind the opened door you only need a space of 25 mm for the release buffer.
Installation instructions
Order information
Order Information
Description | Part No. |
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Release buffer for sliding doors, force about 85 N | 500260 |
Release buffer for sliding doors, force 130 N | 500262 |
Downloads
File Name | Type |
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Documents | |
Catalog: Release buffer | |
Installation Instructions Release Buffer | |
3DPDF Release buffer | |
DWG Drawings | |
DWG Release buffer | dwg |
STEP Drawings | |
STEP Release buffer | stp |