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Dorma Door Closer Slide Arm & Channel suits TS92 & TS93 Contur - Satin Stainless Steel

Dormakaba

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SKU:
STK 64010004
UPC:
4021226300978
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Dormakaba Slide Arm and Channel for TS92 & TS93 Contur – Satin Stainless Steel

Key features icon Key Features

  • Complete G-N slide arm and channel assembly.
  • Suits Dormakaba TS92 and TS93 Contur door closers.
  • Non-handed design for left or right hand doors.
  • Compact slide channel configuration for reduced projection.
  • Supplied with slide block, fixings, screws and end caps.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: 64010004
  • Product Type: Slide arm and channel assembly
  • Model: G-N
  • Suitability: TS92 and TS93 Contur closers
  • Handing: Non-handed
  • Slide Arm: Yes
  • Finish: Satin Stainless Steel

Contents icon What's In The Box

  • Main arm
  • Slide channel
  • Slide block
  • Fixings and screws
  • End caps

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Installations using TS92 or TS93 Contur door closers.
  • Commercial and institutional doors requiring slide channel arms.
  • Applications where reduced arm projection is preferred.
  • Replacement slide channel assemblies for TS92 and TS93 closers.

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does this include the door closer body?
    No. This listing is for the slide arm and channel assembly only.
  • Is this compatible with TS93 closers?
    Yes. It is designed to suit both TS92 and TS93 Contur closers.
  • What is a common installation issue?
    Incorrect channel positioning can limit door opening angle or cause uneven closing.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Slide channel arms are commonly used where reduced projection is required for safety or aesthetics.
  • Often specified in schools, hospitals, and public buildings to minimise the risk of impact injuries.
  • Correct positioning of the channel is critical to achieve the intended opening angle and closing performance.