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Leading global provider of security and safety solutions Ingersoll Rand has launched a new Floor Spring, the Briton 2820 series, suitable for high traffic single and double action doors.

The Briton 2820 Floor Springs have been designed and manufactured to the highest possible standards ensuring excellent quality, efficiency and reliability. The Floor springs are available in two fixed power sizes, which meet the requirements of EN 1154/CE marked doors and EN1634 fire testing for timber doors.

The Floor Springs are suitable for use on doors up to a maximum weight of 100kg, a maximum width of 1100mm and with an opening angle of no more than 120 degrees. 

The Briton 2820 Floor Spring enables full adjustment of the speed and latch action, and the 40mm low profile cement box is zinc coated as standard, ensuring high levels of corrosion resistance. An optional hold open variant, at either 90 or 105 degrees, is available if required.

Stuart Costigan, Technical Product Manager for Ingersoll Rand, said: “At Ingersoll Rand we pride ourselves on providing products which meet our customer needs. Our new Briton 2820 Floor Spring has been brought to market as a direct result of customer feedback."

“Our new floor spring offers our customers a simple, cost-effective solution to provide controlled opening and closing to heavy-traffic doors in applications such as hospitals, nursing homes and shopping centres.”

All Ingersoll Rand products are offered with industry needs in mind and are backed up by the company’s ISO9001 and ISO4001 accreditations.

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