Norton Door Closers is a leading manufacturer of commercial door hardware, including door closers, operators, and accessories. Their products are designed to meet the needs of architects, builders, and facility managers worldwide.
- The Norton Door Check Company was founded in 1880 in Massachusetts
- The company introduced the first hydraulic door closer in 1927
- Norton became a division of the conglomerate, Ingersoll Rand, in 2000
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Surface-mounted door closers are attached to the surface of the door and frame. Norton offers a variety of models with different styles and finishes.
Concealed door closers are hidden inside the door and frame for a cleaner look. Norton offers several models of concealed closers for commercial applications.
Overhead door closers and holders are designed for heavy, high-traffic doors. Norton offers both hydraulic and pneumatic models.
Norton offers a 25-year limited warranty on their door closers for defects in materials or workmanship.
Yes, Norton door closers are designed to meet or exceed ADA requirements for accessibility.
Yes, Norton door closers are UL-listed for use on fire-rated doors up to 3 hours.
Norton door closers are designed for easy installation with standard mounting templates and instructions included.
Yes, like all mechanical devices, Norton door closers require periodic maintenance to ensure proper operation and longevity.