Yale Y602 Series Door Closer Installation
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- I DIY installed a door closer on the door to the balcony. The make and model is Yale Y602 Series.
I bought the item online at shopee.ph/Yale...
It's also available in major hardware stores like Ace/Wilcon but is price higher at around Php1400
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Thanks for the help again, Mr. Jed! New subscriber here
Sure, anytime! :)
Salamat!!! Buti na lang May video Dito on how to install this.
Thanks! 🙂
Thanks for the Video! keep it up! 👍👍👍
Will do, thank you!
Thanks Jed
you’re welcome!
Very helpful video. Thanks!
You're welcome! Sorry for the very late reply
Thanks... can you do a video on how to adjust the opening and closing force? There are four screws... the instructions that came with it are terrible.
Thanks yr video saved my life yess 🙏
Glad it helped
Wow!
nice one :)
Thanks Mily, glad you liked it!
can the arm that is required to be 90 deg to the door still be adjusted regardless if the the anchor was slightly farther than required?
I think so, but I’d suggest staying close to the 90-degree recommendation by the manufacturer. depending on how far you adjust it, it would probably affect how far you can swing the door open
What do you do differently when installing in the push side?
Thanks for this video. Installed it, But its very heavy to open the door specifically for kids. Is there anyway to adjust the hydraulics?
Hi, I think for this specific model it is somewhat heavy when initially opening the door from the closed position. That tightness/resistance is designed so the door closer would be strong enough to latch the door. You can probably try to play around with the latching speed adjustment and see if it will make any significant difference. I am not entirely sure if there are other designs of door closer out there that easier to open.
@@cayetanojed You can adjust the resistance of the opening by adjusting the Angle of the Arm by moving the point where it connects to the door frame...
@@davehill7852 Thanks for the tip. I appreciate it!
Ayos!
If you tighten it all the way does it have enough restaince to stop a person from opening it ?
it probably will be very hard to open and at this point I don’t really want to risk damaging my door :)
Is this also used for the deadbolt plus doorhandle only setup right? I wonder how the doorknob handle only plus deadbolt works because how does the door stays closed in space if the deadlock is not locked and there's no one using the door? Thanks man.
Hi, I'm really sorry for the late reply. Yes, you can definitely use this on doors with the deadbolt and door knob setup. In the video I talked about the closing speed and the latching speed, you'll can adjust the latching speed so that it will just be enough to engage the door knob's locking mechanism when it closes. As for the deadbolt, there's really no way around it but to lock it manually, unless you want to invest on smart door locks where it automatically locks after a set period of time, or controlled via a mobile app.
@@cayetanojed Will buy this in the future. This is very useful for airconditioned rooms. No worries and thanks man!
subscribed. Can i use this model for an aluminum door ( for sure less than 45kg) but the width is 1115m? Pretty quite confused
Thanks for subscribing! What kind of aluminum door do you have? Is it the screen door type? There's another type of door closer for the screen doors which are the tube type and are typically installed on the push side in the middle part of the door. However, I did find another youtuber that showed installation of this arm type door closer on a screen door, here's the link -- > ua-cam.com/video/k_UCg-v3Xag/v-deo.html. Hope it helps!
Can the door be in a hold open position? Like say i want the door to be in 90 degrees open position and holds itself in an open position. Thanks
I'm afraid it does not have that feature
What is the difference between his is the one with hydraulic?
Hello! this is also hydraulic. In fact it is the hydraulic mechanism that allows it to have the two different speeds, closing and latching. If you are referring to the ones that looks like a tube and are made of aluminum, the major difference is the weight of the door that it can handle.
How to install it for having its arm laid parallel the door? I've once seen this kind of install ........
I think you would typically do the parallel installation if you need to put it on the 'push' side of the door. You will need an extra mounting bracket that will attach the end of the arm to the underside of the top part of the door frame. If you search 'door closer parallel installation' you'll see tutorials on how others did it. Hope this helps!
sa akin may tumutunog pag nagcclose n.. dko mapihit kng ano dpt galawin
I could see the face shield, but the mask, really!!