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Laundry Chute Door Closer. 8 inch Hydraulic retracted Piston Pump with Bracket & Clevis Parts for Side & Bottom hinged Trash Intake Doors.

Product ID : 45409373


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About Laundry Chute Door Closer. 8 Inch Hydraulic

This is the most popular 8 inch retracted replacement laundry and trash chute hydraulic closer in the chute industry for primarily your linen and sometimes your garbage chute door. But more often it is used for laundry chute doors. The thick silver aluminum tube part of the cylinder measures 8 inches long, and 1" thick diameter. The thin rod measures 5/16" in thickness, and is in the retracted position by default. When you door opens completely the shaft extends itself. HARDWARE PARTS INCLUDED: 1 piston closer, 1 pivot pin (assembled), 1 bracket (assembled), 1 pin with clevis nut for the cross hole (lose for you to install). [ Look at the pictures, and you will receive the identical product, and parts ] FITS THE FOLLOWING HINGED DOORS: Side Hinged (SH) Chute Intake Stainless Steel Doors, and sometimes Bottom Hinged doors. APPLICATIONS: Laundry, Linen, Trash, Garbage, Rubbish, and Recycle UL rated doors. FITS THE FOLLOWING SIZE DOORS: 12" WIDE x 15" HIGH14" W x 17" H15" W x 15" H15" W x 18" H18" W x 18" H21" W x 21" H24" W x 24" H COMPATIBILITY: 35% of chute doors in the industry, including Acme Chutes, Action Chutes, 21st Century Chutes, Chutes Doctor, Chutes International Manufacturing, Cutler Chutes, US Chutes, Valiant Chutes, Western Chutes, Wilkinson Hi Rise... Make sure you have an exact fit by measuring your current rubbish door. Make sure that it is compatible with one of the sized doors noted above. If you are replacing the current laundry chute door closer, then look at your existing hydraulic, and make sure that it has the pin fittings, and brackets on each end. Installation: Make sure that the door latches and that the coil springs absorbs in a fashion that the dampening of the spring is smooth to prevent injury.