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measuring push/pull opening force on doors

Some use a fish scale, i have seen a lot of variations in accuracy with fish scales. There is no calibration for them.

If it is critical, get a good"door" scale
 
We don't measure the push pull on doors.

There are 1,000's of requirements we do not inspect and that is just one.

Closer's are a constant maintenance item and the wind plays havoc with the exterior doors when trying to meet the code requirements
 
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i like the door scale. that's good! thanks a bunch. working in accessibility(compliance) and with contractors refitting homes for the disabled, these things are important, especially when one needs to quell a disagreement on such matters.
 
If I have to hip check the door it requires too much force.

Actually the force gauge would be nice, but it is like a tape measure, if I have to pull it out your are in way more trouble than you want to know about.
 
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