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Telescopic Heavy Duty Spring Door Stop with Foot Brake
Telescopic Heavy Duty Spring Door Stop with Foot Brake
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Secure, Adjustable Control for Busy Doorways
This telescopic door stopper is engineered for reliable, everyday door control in both residential and commercial environments. Constructed from robust metal, it features a spring-loaded mechanism that provides controlled resistance when engaging and disengaging, helping to protect doors, frames and flooring from sudden impact or constant slamming.
The adjustable telescopic design allows you to set the stopper to the required length, making it suitable for a wide range of door heights and bottom clearances. Once installed at the bottom of the door, the stopper can be operated easily using the integrated foot brake. A simple press with your foot lowers the stopper into position to hold the door, and another press releases it, removing the need to bend down or use your hands.
Why It's a Smart Choice
- Heavy-duty metal construction - Designed for long-term use in high-traffic areas, resisting wear, bending and deformation.
- Telescopic, adjustable length - Adapts to different door heights and floor gaps, ensuring a secure hold on a variety of surfaces.
- Hands-free foot brake operation - Engage or release the stopper with a foot press for convenient, hygienic and ergonomic use.
This door stopper is particularly effective for doors exposed to drafts, frequent use or uneven flooring, helping to keep doors securely in place when open and reducing noise and impact when in use.
FAQ
Q: What types of doors is this suitable for?
A: It is suitable for most standard interior and light exterior hinged doors made of wood, metal or composite, provided there is a compatible mounting surface at the bottom.
Q: Can the height be adjusted after installation?
A: Yes. The telescopic mechanism allows you to fine-tune the length so it meets the floor correctly, and this can be readjusted if door or floor conditions change.
Q: Does it work on different floor types?
A: It is designed to work on common hard surfaces such as tile, wood, laminate and concrete. On very soft or thick carpets, the holding performance may be reduced.
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