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Assa Abloy Corbin Russwin DC5200 Installation Instructions Manual page 6

Cam action door closer

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DC5200
Cam Action Door Closer
Installation Instructions
Push Side Door Mount Installation
1-11/16
(43)
2
(51)
5-5/16
(135)
1-3/4 (45)
NOTES:
y Right hand door shown
y Do not scale drawing
y Dimensions are given in inches (mm)
y Maximum door opening:
‒ 110° Max. – Non-Hold Open and Hold Open track
Installation Sequence
NOTE: The 754F93 Angle Bracket is required for this configuration.
1. Using the template above, locate the holes on door and frame:
‒ Four (4) on door for closer.
‒ Three (3) on frame soffit for the 754F93 angle bracket.
2. Prepare the door and frame for fasteners using the "Supplied
Hardware" chart on page 2.
3. Secure the arm to the spline shaft with silver arm screw using the
4mm allen wrench provided.
4. Close "C" and "L" valves. See Arm Indexing figure.
Arm Indexing
1. Close valves C and L.
2. Install arm approx. 5° to mounting surface.
5. Rotate the arm as shown in the arm indexing graphic, and fasten
the closer body to door with power adjustment nut toward lock
edge of the door.
6. With power adjust nut toward the lock edge of the door and the
arm parallel to the mounting surface, insert the spline shaft into
top of the closer. The spline shaft will contact gear inside closer.
For inclusive restroom/telephone booth function, refer to page 8.
For installation assistance contact Corbin Russwin
1-800-543-3658 • techsupport.corbinrusswin@assaabloy.com
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754F93 Angle
Bracket
Frame
754F93 Angle
Stop
2-11/16
(68)
(4) 1/4-20 Tapped Holes for Machine Screws
or 3/16" Pilot Holes for Self Drilling Screws
Install Here
Approved 2024-03-15
19-15/16
(506)
Frame Rabbet
Bracket
For Optional
754F80 Back Plate
(4) 1/4-20 Tapped Holes
for Machine Screws
or 3/16" Pilot Holes for
Self Drilling Screws
for Closer Body
19-1/8 (486)
(3) #12-24 Tapped Holes for Machine Screws or
3/32" Pilot Holes for Self Drilling Screws
7. Once the spline shaft and closer gear have made contact, rotate arm
approximately 5° toward the door (as shown in Arm Indexing chart
above) until spline shaft slides further into the closer gear.
8. The slide track comes pre-assembled with the slider and end caps in
place. If using a spring stop and/or hold open device, prepare the slide
track assembly before proceeding. Refer to Adjustments on page 7
NOTE: The end caps secure the slider, spring stop, and/or hold open
device in the slide track. Make sure the end caps are installed before
securing the slide track assembly onto the frame with the provided
screws.
9. Fasten the 754F93 angle bracket to the door frame as shown above.
Attach the track to the angle bracket with the open side facing down
and spring stop and hold open device (if equipped) installed toward
the hinge edge of the door using black screws provided with the
754F93 angle bracket kit.
10. Move the arm in position under slider stud. Insert the 5mm hex
wrench through threaded hole in the arm and into hex on the stud.
Rotate counter-clockwise until tightened. (See Figure 1 on page 7)
11. Slide the spline vertically in or out of the closer up to 1/2" until the
arm is parallel to the track. Install plastic bushing on the opposite side
of spline shaft with black screw provided.
12. Slowly open the "C" and "L" valves and allow door to close to the jamb.
13. Adjust closer power (see Push Side power setting in the Power
Adjustment Chart on page 2), closer valves, and Hold Open device
(for DC5200A1 models). (See page 7)
6
1
(25)
4-1/8
3-1/2
(105)
(89)
11-1/8
(283)
9-9/16 (243)
5
(127)
1-3/16
(30)
2-7/8
(73)
1-11/16
(43)
C L
Hinge or Pivot
1-1/8
(28)
13/16
(20)
FM806 Rev 3 03/24
80-9352-0002-152

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