Posted by ss55 on February 21, 2022 at 10:00:44 from (96.42.227.92):
In Reply to: Storm door closer posted by showcrop on February 21, 2022 at 07:01:05:
As already mentioned, the placement of the closer attachments is critical, but it can be done. A tight sealing storm door makes it more difficult, but a tight seal saves a lot of heat loss.
Some storm door closers have two attachment holes at the base end of the cylinders, about one half inch apart. The long one for when lower closing force when the screen door is in place and the short one gives extra closing power for when the storm window is installed. Once I has the closer adjusted right I only had to move the attachment pin between the two holes when changing out the screen and window.
Are you trying to adjust the storm door with the cylinder pivot in the screen door hole? I wasted a lot of time trying to do that too. Try moving the pivot to the shorter storm door position.
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