Answer a few questions to find the right door closer for your application.
1Position
2Mechanism
3Fire door
4Hold open
5Delayed close
6Mounting side
7Door width
8Results
Where do you want the closer fitted?
The position determines which type of closer is suitable for your door.
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Use our Floor Spring Selector
Floor springs have their own dedicated selector covering door weight, width, hold open, and fire door requirements across the full dormakaba, GEZE, Axim, and Exidor range.
Transom closers have their own dedicated selector that finds the right order code across the Groom GRL050, Axim TC-8800, and dormakaba RTS 85 ranges — including EN size and spindle height.
If unsure, rack and pinion is the most common choice. Cam action provides lower opening resistance and is preferred for accessibility compliance.
Is this a fire door?
Fire doors require a closer certified to BS EN 1154 at a minimum of EN3. All dormakaba closers in our range carry this certification.
Does the door need to hold open?
All overhead closers are supplied non-hold-open as standard. Hold open is achieved by adding a separate component. On fire doors, only electromagnetic hold open connected to the fire alarm is permitted.
Do you need delayed closing action?
Delayed close holds the door open for a few seconds after it passes a set angle before the closer engages — useful on busy corridors or where wheelchair users need more time to pass through.
How is the closer mounted?
Cam action closers are handed — the correct variant depends on which side of the door the closer is fitted and whether it mounts on the door face or the frame.
What is the door width?
Door width determines the EN power size required. For fire doors, EN3 is the minimum regardless of door width.
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