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What Are Crash Chain Stops?

Crash chain stops are door safety components used to prevent excessive swinging of doors and causing damage. By preventing doors from crashing open, these heavy-duty devices are ideal for full-size exterior doors and work with door closers to limit forceful opening. 

By protecting doors and walls from damage, these components ensure door functionality and are perfect for diverse applications, including commercial buildings, schools, hospitals, and more. Moreover, they are more efficient than wall-mounted door stops and are suitable for use with heavy doors and high-traffic areas. 

Key Features of Crash Chain Stops

Here are some of the features of crash chain stops:

  • Durable Construction: These sturdy safety devices are made of highly durable materials that ensure longevity and can withstand heavy force and adverse environmental conditions.
  • Cost-Effective Solution: By preventing damage caused by door crashes, these devices act as a cost-effective solution that saves repair and replacement costs. 
  • Easy Installation: Designed for easy installation, these devices require only simple procedures and basic tools to function as efficient door safety hardware. 
  • Easy Maintenance: Requiring minimal maintenance, these simple hardware devices function as reliable safety choices. 
  • High-Quality Manufacturing: They are available from industry-leading manufacturers, such as:
  • ABH
  • Imperial
  • Ives
  • Progressive Hardware

Explore Crash Chain Stops at Qualitydoor.com

Discover the diverse selection of crash chain stops at Qualitydoor.com, available in multiple finishes, such as Satin Chrome US26D-626. Our extensive collection of crash chain stops is specially engineered to safeguard your doors and complement the aesthetics of your buildings. For more information, browse our catalog or visit our showroom.

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