There are several types of floor mounted door closers to meet different functionality and design needs. Standard duty closers are ideal for everyday commercial use in places like offices, retail stores, and interior hallways, while heavy-duty options provide added strength for larger, heavier doors or high-traffic areas such as hotel lobbies, airport terminals, and convention centers. For flexibility, adjustable spring power closers allow the closing force to be adjusted to suit different door sizes and weights in spaces such as restaurants, schools, and healthcare facilities.
To control door positioning, hold open closers can keep doors open at a set angle, making them ideal for spaces where frequent access is needed, such as lobbies and event venues. Conversely, no hold open closers automatically close the door after each use, commonly used in fire-rated doors, restrooms, or secure entry points to maintain safety and security. Center hung closers feature a pivot point centered within the door thickness for balanced movement and are often found in glass partition systems, office interiors, or hospital corridors for a seamless look. Meanwhile, offset closers accommodate doors with an offset pivot point, making them ideal for storefronts or exterior entrances where additional clearance is required. For enhanced accessibility, ADA-compliant closers offer reduced opening resistance without compromising performance, supporting inclusive design in spaces like hospitals and other public buildings.
Choosing the right floor mounted closer depends on factors like door size, traffic flow, and project requirements to ensure smooth operation and long-term durability for
glass entryways and interior systems.