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Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting

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  • #1 17192791
    kwasik5
    Level 10  
    Good morning,
    I need advice related to the adjustment of PVC balcony doors.
    The doors close very hard and open in the tilt position, ie the handle is directed upwards. When the handle is horizontal, everything is fine.
    I found the adjusting screw at the bottom, but it did not help. At the top I can not locate the elements to be adjusted, there is no screw on the hexagon at the top of the hinge.

    Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting

    After the hooks on the sides of the door I see that one of them evidently wipes the mounting button on the door, the other is okay (upper okay, middle third).

    Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting

    Do you turn the catch in the door frame lower? I would prefer regulation, because I am afraid that I would have to screw the screw very close to the existing one and there will be a problem. I will be grateful for the problem. Greetings.
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  • #2 17193013
    balonika3
    Level 43  
    I do not know what is rubbing there. He can mark in the drawing, or write in more detail.
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  • #3 17193186
    kwasik5
    Level 10  
    Okay, sorry, maybe too short.

    When the balcony door is set, the hinges are as follows:

    Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting

    I have a big problem with closing the door, I have to force it. There is no problem at all if I close and open the door normally, ie on the side with the handle horizontally.

    I see the abrasion of one hook.

    Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting

    And this is what the top hinge looks like.

    Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting


    Thanks!
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  • #4 17193207
    balonika3
    Level 43  
    Is the sash rubbing the sash (plastic side of the wing), or the roll, that is your button?
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  • #5 17193249
    kwasik5
    Level 10  
    Ok, I've determined that it rubs the top hinge in the corner.

    Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting

    I have to leave this upper left corner (looking at the balcony door standing in the middle of the room).
  • #6 17193309
    balonika3
    Level 43  
    If it wipes the upper part, lower the sash on the bottom hinge. Only with sensitivity, because if you overdo it, it will start to hook the bottom footer (the last picture in the first post).
  • #7 17193338
    kwasik5
    Level 10  
    The problem is that the top-bottom is already well adjusted, the bottom does not hook, and it opens very well from side to side.
    Only hinges do not close.

    What other regulation places do I have except the bottom bolt? For what movement corresponds to the screw marked in the picture? Can I still shoot somewhere?

    Adjusting the balcony door - a problem with a tilting setting
  • #8 17193361
    balonika3
    Level 43  
    kwasik5 wrote:
    The problem is that up-down is already well adjusted
    If it was good, it would not hook up.
  • #9 17195867
    kwasik5
    Level 10  
    Hi, the problem is solved with the help of a technician.
    He had to regulate a lot of things, including the upper hinge was bent, the door was lightly greased, and so on.
    Regulation was not standard, it's also hard for me to give more details. Greetings.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the adjustment of PVC balcony doors that are difficult to close and open in a tilted position. The user identifies issues with the door's hinges, particularly noting that one hook is rubbing against the mounting button. Various responses suggest checking the alignment of the hinges and adjusting the bottom hinge to alleviate the rubbing. The user later discovers that the problem was resolved by a technician who adjusted multiple components, including a bent upper hinge and lubrication of the door. The adjustments were non-standard, indicating a need for professional assistance in complex cases.
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