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

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Technical data

Door typeSliding doors
Approx. extension force85 N; 130 N
MaterialAluminium (spring tube), zinc-plated steel (front plate & piston rod)
Components includedRelease buffer, counter plate, fixing screws

Function

Release Buffer Sliding Pocket DoorsWhen opening the door the magnet buffer on the piston rod hits a counter plate and keeps the door open

To close the door, just press lightly against its edge and the integrated spring will push the door out of the wall pocket so far that the handle is accessible again

Dimensions

All dimensions in mm

Release buffer dimensions

Installation

Installation notes

Function scheme release bufferThe 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.

Order information

Order Information

DescriptionPart No.
Release buffer for sliding doors, force about 85 N500260
Release buffer for sliding doors, force 130 N500262

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