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Dorma TS 68
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DORMA TS 68 Door Closer
Selectable closing force Size EN
(variable via arm 2/3/4
power shoe and templating)
Door width 1100 mm 2
External doors, outward opening
Non-handed 2
Arm Slimline 2
Slide channel
Closing speed adjustable via 180° – 15°
2 independent valves 15° – 0° 2
Backcheck
Delayed action
Hold-open "
Weight in kg 1.4
Dimensions in mm Length 220
Overall depth 245
Height 53.5
2 Yes – no " option
Data and features TS 68
The ideal low-cost solution
for standard doors
With the TS 68, DORMA
has developed a low-cost
door closer which can be
universally used on all
common door types.
It is particularly quick and
easy to install – and does
not require a mounting
backplate.
The closer arm’s power shoe
and changes in templating
allow easy selection of the
closing force to suit various
door sizes.
Certified to ISO 9001
For the trade
2 The low cost solution for
standard doors.
2 Just one model for all
mounting positions.
For the installer
2
Non-handed unit.
2
Quick and easy to install.
2
Fixes perfectly to all door
types without the need for a
mounting backplate.
For the specifier/architect
2 Compact design.
2 Inexpensive, proven
reliability.
For the user
2 Closing cycle largely
unaffected by temperature
changes.
2 Two valves for optimum
closing speed and reliable
latching action.
3
2
150
°
1
15°
Plus points
Standard and
optional functions
TS 68 GB
1 Adjustable closing speed
in the range 180° – 15°.
2 Adjustable closing speed
in the range 15° – 0°.
3 Hold-open range with
hold-open arm model
(optional extra).
232 – 321
19
50
94,5
45
43/59
202
220
53,5
7
45
EN 3
EN 2
EN 3
EN 4
EN 2
EN 3
EN 4
Closing force settings
Door width Size setting
850 EN 2
950 EN 3
1100 EN 4
The TS 68’s size setting is
selected for the door width
by moving the closer body
and/or turning the arm
power shoe.

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