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  1. To measure the maximum force required to pull a door open, you can use a fish scale1:
    1. Attach a string to the scale and the door opening hardware.
    2. Measure the maximum force required to pull the door open.
    3. Interior doors should require no more than 5 lbs. of force to open.
    4. This does not apply to the initial force needed to overcome the weight of a motionless door.
    5. Open the door gradually; do not “jerk” it open.
    Alternatively, you can use the phrase "pulled the door open" to describe opening a door by pulling it towards you2.
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    To use a fish scale, attach a string to the scale and the door opening hardware. Measure the maximum force required to pull the door open. Interior doors should require no more than 5 lbs. of force to open. This does not apply to the initial force needed to overcome the weight of a motionless door. Open the door gradually; do not “jerk” it open.
    adata.org/factsheet/adjusting-doors-access
    Neither is particularly common, since we’d normally just say he opened the door, without specifying whether he had to push or pull in order to do so. But, as usual, the version with the preposition at the end is more casual: He pulled the door open (normal/informal in speech but fine in wriiting too)
    forum.wordreference.com/threads/pull-open-the-do…
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