Door edges can quickly become damaged in busy areas. Continuous opening and closing causes general wear and tear to the doors edge. Both the meeting edge and hinge edge of a door can become damaged simply through everyday use
The structural integrity of fire doors is especially important, for the safety of the building and the people inside it. Door edge damage can result in a widening gap to that of between 2-4 mm (as is the industry recommended standard), between the meeting edges or the edges and frame, leading to non-compliance of the fire door.
Available for FD30 & FD60 doors in a radius, square or double swing profile.
Leg return between 50 - 32 mm dependent on the application.
Strengthened by a 9 mm PVCu Vinylac inner core
Comes with the applicable fire or fire and smoke seal for fire doors.
Can also be installed on non fire doors to guard against impact damage .
Have been tested and achieved current fire testing requirements - all reports available on request.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Yeoman Shield & Yeoman Rainguard is consulted before specifying.
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| Additional Notes (?) | Length if required up to 2400 mm | |
| Uniclass (?) | Pr_30_36 Hardware products | |
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| Construction (?) | 2.0 mm outer. 9.0 mm inner core. | |
| Profile Type (?) | Radius | |
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| Product ID Number (?) | Door Edge Protector | |
by Yeoman Shield... 25-11-2022