1038G door check – Robert Brooke Helps https://www.rbahelp.com Helpful Tips and Instructions for Commercial Door, Partition, Locker, Stair Treads, Window Parts, and Bleacher Concerns Fri, 01 Aug 2014 21:46:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 LCN Door Closer 1038G – is just a stamping or sticker https://www.rbahelp.com/door-closers/lcn-door-closer-1038g-is-just-a-stamping-or-sticker/ https://www.rbahelp.com/door-closers/lcn-door-closer-1038g-is-just-a-stamping-or-sticker/#respond Wed, 27 Mar 2013 20:16:19 +0000 http://www.rbahelp.com/?p=1820 ]]>

The number 1038G we find on LCN Door Closers is just a sticker or stamping we find on many of their closers.   We usually find this number on the LCN Door Closers 2030, 5030 and 6030 Series Door Closers.   The sticker or stamping usually says Listed Door Closer Arm 1038 G.  This is the UL number, which is a testing laboratory.   UL stands for Underwriters Laboratory, which started in 1894, to test electrically and fire equipment.  It does not tell us which door closer you have, but it narrows it down.   Another number we find on closers is 149A and 803H, which are also UL numbers.  The best way to proceed is to find out as much as you can about the door closer you have.  I would look for Manufacturer (LCN, Norton, Yale, International, etc..), possibly a model number,  the hole spacing of the hydraulic cylinder (3/4″ x 9-1/16″, 3/4″ x 8-3/16″, etc…),   how the door closer is mounted (on the door, top jamb, push side, pull side), and the hand of the door (see diagram below).  One of the easiest ways is to match up your door closer on our “Door Closer Information” web page.  On these door closers, it will probably be easier to call us @ 1-800-642-2403.

Door Check Handing

The above image shows how to hand a door closer

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