Like all Carpenters, when hanging a standard door , the open edge is under cut 1mm plus out of square to maintain the even specified joint size, when the door is swung. The door has in fact what one would call ," A long corner " on the opening inner edge geometrically caused by the hinge pivot set outside the face of the door. Does this undercutting practice still apply to Fire doors ? Your advice would be much appreciated..
So we can answer your question in more detail, please send us an email at sales@firesealsdirect.co.uk or call us on 02920 857 959 where our technical advisors can help with this
I alway wondered why smoke strips was not added to some door. And didn't know about the thickness needed. Thank you
Like all Carpenters, when hanging a standard door , the open edge is under cut 1mm plus out of square to maintain the even specified joint size, when the door is swung. The door has in fact what one would call
," A long corner " on the opening inner edge geometrically caused by the hinge pivot set outside the face of the door.
Does this undercutting practice still apply to Fire doors ? Your advice would be much appreciated..
So we can answer your question in more detail, please send us an email at sales@firesealsdirect.co.uk or call us on 02920 857 959 where our technical advisors can help with this
I have a leading edge on all my fire doors