![]() ![]() Moving the door mount point an inch away from the hinge (tensioning the spring) allowed me to get the door to close fully and rapidly with no slam when the door was opened fully, but when opened slightly the door would slam. When I mounted the piston with no tension whatsoever on it with the door closed, it was tricky to get the door to close well. They give you a number of ways of performing the adjustment (the front and back holes on the piston at the door mounting point where you mount the bracket on the door itself the multiple holes in the bracket on the door itself) but basically there is an air piston that slows the travel when the door is closing AND a spring within the piston that is pulling the door closed. ![]() What isn't obvious until your think about it (and/or look at the website) is that a critical adjustment is the distance between the mounting point on the door jam and the door itself, i.e., the amount that the piston is extended when the door is fully closed. ![]()
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