Coordinators

If you operate a commercial business or an institution that is frequently visited by the public, then safety is an utmost concern. For over 40 years, RBA Door has made it our business to be just as concerned with the safety of your building as you are. Our full range of door coordinators will ensure that all pairs of doors and fire exits close in the proper order. We have door coordinators for all applications and we deliver on time and within budget. Give us a call today.

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  1. Ives Gravity Type Door Coordinator COR7G

    Gravity Door Coordinator

    The Ives COR7G has been around for at least 50 years.   In the old days before electrically activated door closers fire doors would have fusible link armed door closers.  When the lnk melted, the door closed, and if there was not a mullion between door, they would use this style of door coordinator so the door with the astragal would close first.

    When active door is open, coordinator prevents active door from closing until inactive door bypasses. Closing of inactive door causes strike plate on top of door to contact cam and lift arm, allowing active door to close. As inactive door continues closing, roller rides over strike plate on to door bracket, holding arm above active door.
    Non-handed.

    Gravity action arm and door bracket are adjustable on the job for ease of installation. Rubber roller provides quiet and efficient operation, and helps protect the astragal and doors from damage. Nylon roller on short arm glides smoothly over door bracket and strike, ensuring silent operation. Made of forged brass.
    COR7G-26D for use on pairs of doors with astragal on active door up to 4' or with astragal on inactive door up to 3'4" or with astragal on both doors up to 2'10" Brushed Chrome Finish.

    Ives part # COR7G-26D 7" Arm Projection

    1836
  2. Ives Gravity Type Door Coordinator COR9G

    Gravity Door Coordinator 9"

    The Ives COR9G has been around for at least 50 years.   In the old days before electrically activated door closers fire doors would have fusible link armed door closers.  When the lnk melted, the door closed, and if there was not a mullion between door, they would use this style of door coordinator so the door with the astragal would close first.

    When active door is open, coordinator prevents active door from closing until inactive door bypasses. Closing of inactive door causes strike plate on top of door to contact cam and lift arm, allowing active door to close. As inactive door continues closing, roller rides over strike plate on to door bracket, holding arm above active door.
    Non-handed.

    Gravity action arm and door bracket are adjustable on the job for ease of installation. Rubber roller provides quiet and efficient operation, and helps protect the astragal and doors from damage. Nylon roller on short arm glides smoothly over door bracket and strike, ensuring silent operation. Made of forged brass.
    COR9G-26D for use on pairs of doors with astragal on active door over 4' or with astragal on inactive door over 3'4" or with astragal on both doors over 2'10" Brushed Chrome Finish.

    Ives part # COR9G-26D 9" Arm Projection

    COR9G
  3. Ives CORPART.1024 Coordinator Nylon Wheel and Screw

    Gravity Door Coordinator Nylon Wheel and Screw

    Nylon wheel measures 7/8" outside diameter by 3/8" inside diameter by 1/4" thick. Screw measures 5/8" overall lenth by 3/8" shaft diamter by 1/4-26 thread with a 1/2" hex head.

    Ives part # CORPART.1024

    1836N
    $30.58
  4. Roller Bumper Roller Only

    One of the most common issues with Roller Bumpers and Gravity Type Coordinators is that the rubber wheel dries out and eventually falls off.  With this Replacement Roller For Roller Bumper, you can now just change out the wheel.  The wheel has 15/16" diameter and is 7/16" wide.   The hub diameter is 3/16".  This package ships with the wheel and a replacement axle that features a "fast rivet" head.

    GJRB4R
    $9.50
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