Door Stops & Holders
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Door stops protect walls from contact with doorknobs, levers, and other parts which may produce scuff marks or holes in the walls. They typically mount onto floors, walls, and doors. Door holders keep doors propped open to allow hands-free entry and exit, maintain airflow, and prevent doors from slamming shut.
Mounting Location
Standard Door Stops
Standard door stops project away from doors and have padded tips to prevent them from swinging into walls and causing damage. They can be mounted onto the wall, floor, or door to create a buffer between the door and the wall, preventing damage.
Hinge Mount
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Wall Mount
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Floor Mount
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Door Mount
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Mounting Location: Unspecified
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Catch Door Holders
Catch-style door holders use a two-part latching system to hold doors open. Also known as automatic door holders, they’re often used to maintain airflow and keep doors propped open in offices or stores.
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Magnetic Door Holders
Magnetic door holders use magnetic strength to hold doors open, which allows entry or exit and maintains airflow. These closers have two parts: one side is mounted onto the door, while the other mounts onto the wall; when each side contacts the other, the magnetic force generated keeps the door open.
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Electromagnetic Door Holders & Releases
Electromagnetic door holders and releases consist of two components: one mounts onto a wall, while the other fastens onto the door. When an external power source activates a magnetic field, these component parts work in tandem to hold the door open at various angles. They are commonly used in fire safety systems to open or close doors and prevent the spread of smoke or flames.
Door
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Floor
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Wall
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Mounting Location: Unspecified
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Hook-Style Door Holders
Hook-style door holders allow entry and exit and maintain optimal airflow in rooms. They hold doors open using two parts that connect together: a loop attached to the top of the door and a hook mounted on the wall.
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