Floor Spring
A floor spring is a mechanical door-closing device installed in the floor beneath the door. It is used for single and double-action doors and is particularly suitable for heavy doors, providing smooth and controlled closing action. Floor springs are commonly used in commercial and high-traffic areas, offering durability and functionality while maintaining the door’s aesthetics.
Features:
- Durable Construction: Built with robust materials to withstand heavy use and ensure long-lasting performance.
- Adjustable Closing Speed: Allows for customization of the closing speed and latching action to suit specific needs.
- Concealed Installation: Installed beneath the floor, offering a clean and unobtrusive look without visible hardware.
- Compatibility: Suitable for both single and double-action doors, including glass, wood, and metal doors.
- Hold-Open Function: Some models include a hold-open feature that keeps the door open at a specified angle for convenience.
Advantages:
- Enhanced Durability: Designed to handle high-traffic areas and heavy doors, making it ideal for commercial use.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Concealed installation maintains the door’s clean and modern appearance without visible hardware.
- Smooth Operation: Provides controlled and smooth door closing, enhancing user experience and safety.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for various door types and applications, offering flexibility in design and functionality.
- Improved Safety: Helps prevent doors from slamming, reducing the risk of injury and damage.
Applications:
- Commercial Buildings: Ideal for office buildings, retail stores, hotels, and restaurants where heavy doors and high traffic are common.
- Public Spaces: Suitable for airports, hospitals, and schools, ensuring smooth and reliable door operation in busy environments.
- Residential Use: Can be used in homes with heavy entry doors or where a sleek, modern look is desired.
- Glass Doors: Perfect for frameless glass doors in modern architectural designs, providing an elegant and functional solution.
- Interior Doors: Used for partition doors, conference rooms, and other interior applications where controlled door movement is essential.