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Dorma Door Stop Floor Mounted 2250 - Satin Nickel Pearl

Dormakaba

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SKU:
STK DO2250SNP
UPC:
9322844302449
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Dormakaba Door Stop 2250 – Floor Mounted Satin Nickel Pearl

Key features icon Key Features

  • Floor mounted door stop with triangular base.
  • Three point screw fixing for stable installation.
  • Compact profile suited to common internal door swings.
  • 47 mm overall height.
  • 53 mm width and 64 mm depth.
  • Finish: Satin Nickel Pearl.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: DO2250SNP
  • Product Type: Floor mounted door stop
  • Mounting: Floor mounted
  • Fixing: Three point screw fixing
  • Height: 47 mm
  • Width: 53 mm
  • Depth: 64 mm
  • Finish: Satin Nickel Pearl

Contents icon What's In The Box

  • 1 × Dormakaba floor mounted door stop 2250
  • Fixing screws (three point fixing)

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Commercial and residential internal doors.
  • Where wall mounting is not suitable or not permitted.
  • Doorways where a compact floor stop reduces wall impact risk.

Dimensions

Dormakaba door stop 2250 dimensions
Dimension Size
Height 47 mm
Width 53 mm
Depth 64 mm

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where should a floor stop like this be positioned?
    Place it so the door leaf contacts the stop before the handle or closer body can hit the wall or other hardware.
  • Is this suitable for commercial installations?
    Yes. Floor mounted stops are commonly used in commercial settings where wall fixing is not ideal.
  • What is the advantage of a three point fixing?
    Three point fixing helps resist twisting or loosening when the stop is repeatedly contacted by the door.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Floor mounted stops are often selected where wall stops would interfere with glazing, cabinetry, or corridor clearances.
  • When fixing into concrete or tiled floors, use appropriate anchors and confirm drill locations to avoid services under slab.
  • If the door is exposed to strong drafts, consider pairing with a closer adjustment or higher holding-force stop solution to reduce impact loads.