Door header identification, Step 5) door jamb stop application, Step 4) door header identification – EFCO 525 Series User Manual

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SECTION VI - DOOR FRAME INSTALLATION

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The door jambs are designed to accept a

screw applied door stop into a recessed
area of the door jamb. The applied door
stops should run from the top of the

threshold to the bottom of the door

header stop. They should be attached

with STT6 TEK screws @ 2" from each

end and 9" on center Maximum. After the
applied stop is attached, snap on the
applied stop cover to hide the attachment

fasteners. See figure 15 on this page for

door stop and cover application.

STEP 5) DOOR JAMB STOP APPLICATION

Depending on what type closer is used, two different door headers are

available. The header for surface closers has an extruded door stop and

will not have a stop applied at the door header. Concealed Overhead

Closers (COC) do not have an extruded stop and must have a slide arm
cover/door stop applied. The 9914 stop is applied with #8 FH fasteners in
prelocated holes. Match drill the holes in the stop to the door header.
See figure 14 below for door header identification and stop application.

STEP 4) DOOR HEADER IDENTIFICATION

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