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Zoo Hardware launches new ZDC0024S Series door closer

  • 5 Mar 2024

Zoo Hardware has further added to its growing range of door closing devices, with the addition of the ZDC0024S Series template adjustable 2-4 overhead door closer.

Fully tested to BS EN1154, CE/UKCA certificated and CERTIFIRE approved in figure 1 (door mount pull), figure 6 (door mount push) and figure 61 (transom mount push), the ZDC0024S Series offers an ideal but cost-effective solution for doors in environments such as apartment and flat entrance doors for social housing and student accommodation.

Tested in accordance with the requirements of BS EN1634-1 for use on up to 120 minute timber fire rated doors and suitable for installation on timber fire rated doors up to 1100mm width and 80kg weight, the ZDC0024S Series is retrofittable for other market leading models and available with a semi-radiused cover option.

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The ZDC0024S can be supplied in Silver and Satin Nickel Plated finishes, with other options such as on-trend Black, Satin Brass and Bronzes available on request.

Jason Tonks Reg AI, Technical Product Manager at Zoo Hardware, says: “The new ZDC0024S Series door closer has been introduced to provide our customers an affordable but fully tested and certificated power size 2-4 overhead door closing device solution.

“This latest product brings our door closer portfolio to 12 models, more than doubling the range offering for our customers in just under two years, with further new and exciting product launches in the pipeline for 2024, towards our ultimate intention of having a door closing device range to suit all building and application requirements.”

For more information on Zoo Hardware and its portfolio of architectural ironmongery, call 01228 672900.

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