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    About Hinges
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    Choose the right hinge based on mounting style, clearance, leaf thickness, knuckle length, and other important dimensions.

    Surface-Mount Hinges with Holes

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hinges. Surface-Mount Hinges with Holes.
    Our most widely used hinges are ready to mount to doors and frames. Since they don’t need a cutout, they’re easier to install than mortise hinges.
    Nonremovable Pin—The tamper-resistant choice. Since the pin can’t be removed, the door can only be taken down by removing the hinge completely.
    Brass—With a warm, polished look, these hinges are typically chosen for their appearance. They also resist corrosion in wet environments.
    Door
    Leaf
    Frame
    Leaf
    Mounting
    Holes
    Nonremovable Pin
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Overall
    Wd.
    Leaf
    Thk.
    Range of
    Motion
    Pin
    Material
    Appearance
    No.
    of
    Fasteners
    Included
    Each
    Brass
    2"11/16"2"11/16"1 3/8"0.035"270°BrassPolished6No1603A2700000
     

    Mortise-Mount Hinges with Holes

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hinges. Mortise-Mount Hinges with Holes.
    Fit the leaves on these hinges into cutouts (mortises) to mount them flush with door and frame edges. They create a finished look and offer more security than surface-mount hinges.
    Removable Pin—For doors you need to remove occasionally to make adjustments or access equipment.
    Nonremovable Pin—The tamper-resistant choice. Since the pin can’t be removed, the door can only be taken down by removing the hinge completely.
    Zinc-Plated Steel—A common choice for areas exposed to occasional moisture.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these hinges to rust.
    Door
    Leaf
    Frame
    Leaf
    Mounting
    Holes
    Removable Pin
    Nonremovable Pin
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Overall
    Wd.
    Leaf
    Thk.
    Range of
    Motion
    Pin
    Material
    Appearance
    No.
    of
    Fasteners
    Included
    Each
    Each
    Zinc-Plated Steel
    1 1/2"11/16"1 1/2"11/16"1 3/8"0.050"270°SteelDull4No1597A42000001598A5300000
     
    Steel
    1 1/2"11/16"1 1/2"11/16"1 3/8"0.050"270°SteelDull4No1597A1300001598A140000
     

    Plastic Hinges without Holes

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hinges. Plastic Hinges without Holes.
    Drill your own holes in plastic hinges that resist moisture and chemicals. Lightweight and squeak-free, they’re often used on enclosures, cabinets, and other equipment.
    Removable Pin—For doors you need to remove occasionally to make adjustments or access equipment.
    Acrylic Plastic—A good choice for lightweight, see-through panels and covers. These hinges are strong and scratch resistant, but they can crack from impact.
    Door
    Leaf
    Frame
    Leaf
    Each
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Overall
    Wd.
    Leaf
    Thk.
    Range of
    Motion
    Pin
    Material
    1-9
    10-Up
    Removable Pin
     
    Clear Acrylic Plastic
    1 1/2"11/16"1 1/2"11/16"1 3/8"0.125"265°Nylon
    11185A1410000000000
     

    Surface-Mount Hinges without Holes

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hinges. Surface-Mount Hinges without Holes.
    Install these hinges your way by drilling holes or welding onto doors and frames. They offer more mounting flexibility than hinges with holes.
    Removable Pin—For doors you need to remove occasionally to make adjustments or access equipment.
    Nonremovable Pin—The tamper-resistant choice. Since the pin can’t be removed, the door can only be taken down by removing the hinge completely.
    Low-Carbon Steel—Strong and the easiest to weld but will rust in damp environments.
    Removable Pin
    Nonremovable Pin
    Door
    Leaf
    Frame
    Leaf
    Each
    Each
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Overall
    Wd.
    Leaf
    Thk.
    Range of
    Motion
    Pin
    Material
    Appearance
    1-9
    10-Up
    1-9
    10-Up
    Low-Carbon Steel
    1 1/2"11/16"1 1/2"11/16"1 3/8"0.047"265°SteelDull16175A562000000000016175A1310000000000
     

    Friction Hinges

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hinges. Friction Hinges , Style 2.

    Style 2

    Hold lids, panels, and doors open without props, locks, or springs. These hinges move smoothly into position and resistance keeps them there.
    304 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments, these hinges resist rust. However, they won't hold up to the harsh chemicals that 316 stainless steel hinges can.
    Torque—When selecting a hinge to use with a lid, first find the torque force needed to move the lid. Multiply the weight of the lid (in pounds) by the distance between the hinge and the center of the lid (in inches). For example: if the lid weighs 3 lbs. and the distance between the hinge and the center of the lid is 12", the torque force is 3 lbs. × 12"= 36 in.-lbs. Divide the torque force by the number of hinges. For example, if using two hinges 36 in.-lbs. ÷ 2 = 18 in.-lbs. each.
    Door
    Leaf
    Frame
    Leaf
    Mounting
    Holes
    Torque,
    in·lbf
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Range of
    Motion
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Overall
    Wd.
    Material
    Door Mounting
    Location
    No.
    of
    Screw
    Size
    Fasteners
    Included
    Each
    Style 2
    41 9/16"11/16"180°1 9/16"11/16"1 3/8"304 Stainless SteelLeft Side, Right Side5No. 8
    No1460A1000000
     

    Heavy Duty Fold-Away Shelf Brackets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shelf Brackets. Heavy Duty Fold-Away Shelf Brackets, Style B.
    Image of Attribute. Shown Folded. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Shelf Brackets. Heavy Duty Fold-Away Shelf Brackets.

    Style B

    Shown

    Folded

    These brackets have greater weight capacities than standard duty fold-away shelf brackets.
    Style B—Style B brackets are stainless steel. They’re more corrosion resistant than steel and galvanized steel brackets.
    Speed Limiters for Shelf Brackets—Speed limiters prevent slamming, cushioning brackets so they fold down softly and safely.
    Shelf Brackets
    Speed Limiters for
    Shelf Brackets
    Overall
    Dp.
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Projection
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Appearance
    Mounting Fasteners
    Included
    Screw
    Size
    Food Industry
    Std.
    Each
    Each
    Style B—Stainless Steel
    12 1/2"6 3/4"1 3/8"1 1/8"220PolishedNo1/4"
    NSF/ANSI 2
    19085A1300000019085A14000000
     
    Quick-Release Levers for Style B

    Vibration-Damping Rod End Bolts

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Rod Ends. Vibration-Damping Rod End Bolts.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated, MultipleImages. Vibration-Damping Rod End Bolts.
    To reduce noise and vibration, these bolts have a rubber bushing—connect them to rods, pipes, tubes, and cable linkages that have female threading. They also make up for changes in alignment. Use them in hydraulic systems, steering pumps, control cables, vehicle suspensions, and pivot and hinge movements. They’re also known as isolated rod ends.
    Shank
    Thread
    Size
    Ctr.
    Lg.
    Thread
    Lg.
    ID
    Overall
    Wd.
    Shank
    Threading
    Overall
    Thk.
    Tensile
    Strength
    Features
    Each
    Right-Hand Shank Thread
     
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel
    1/2"-20
    2 7/16"1 1/2"1/2"1 3/8"Fully Threaded31/32"Not RatedRubber Bushing8982N11000000
     

    Air Hose Lockouts

    Image of ProductInUse. Style E (Padlock Not Included). Front orientation. Style E. Air Hose Lockouts.

    Style E (Padlock Not

    Included)

    Block air hoses from connecting to compressed air. These lockouts secure with a padlock and lockout tag so your equipment doesn't start up during repairs. They also help you comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 requirements for locking out controls to prevent injuries.
    Style E—Style E accommodate seven different coupling sizes, and they’re still compact enough to leave space in your toolkit. Made of stainless steel, they’re durable.
    For 2 Maximum Padlocks—Lockouts for more than one padlock let multiple people add their own padlock as they start a job. Until the last padlock is removed, these lockouts won’t open.
    Overall
    Style
    For Coupling Size
    For Fitting
    Connection
    For Quick-Disconnect
    Component
    For Max. No.
    of Padlocks
    For Max. Padlock
    Shackle Dia.
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Label
    Included
    Each
    Lockout Hasp
     
    Stainless Steel
    E1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 13/16Quick DisconnectPlug29/32"7 3/4"1 3/8"-30 to 183No3423A21000000
     

    Corrosion-Resistant Clevis Rod Ends

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Rod Ends. Corrosion-Resistant Clevis Rod Ends.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Corrosion-Resistant Clevis Rod Ends.
    Image of Attribute. Side1 orientation. Contains Annotated. Corrosion-Resistant Clevis Rod Ends.
    These clevis rod ends offer more corrosion resistance than standard steel clevis rod ends. Also called yoke-end linkages, they support pivoting movement along one axis when threaded onto shafts, rods, valve pistons, and other assemblies.
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel—Zinc-plated steel rod ends offer moderate corrosion resistance.
    316 Stainless Steel—Stainless steel rod ends offer excellent corrosion resistance.
    Shank
    Thread
    Size
    Ctr.
    Lg.
    Thread
    Lg.
    ID
    Jaw Opening
    Wd.
    Overall
    Wd.
    Jaw Ctr.
    Lg.
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Includes
    Shank Thread
    Direction
    Each
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel
    5/8"-11
    4 15/16"1 1/4"5/8"11/16"1 3/8"3 11/16"Not RatedClevis Pin, Cotter PinRight Hand
    1583K71000000
    5/8"-18
    4 15/16"1 1/4"5/8"11/16"1 3/8"3 11/16"58,000Clevis Pin, Cotter PinRight Hand
    1583K1900000
     
    316 Stainless Steel
    5/8"-11
    4 15/16"1 1/4"5/8"11/16"1 3/8"3 11/16"80,000Clevis Pin, Cotter PinRight Hand
    6071K62000000
    5/8"-18
    4 15/16"1 1/4"5/8"11/16"1 3/8"3 11/16"80,000Clevis Pin, Cotter PinRight Hand
    6071K71000000
     

    Clevis Rod Ends

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Rod Ends. Clevis Rod Ends.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Rod Ends.
    Image of Attribute. Side1 orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Rod Ends.
    These steel rod ends are machined to SAE standards. Also called yoke-end linkages, they support pivoting movement along one axis when threaded onto shafts, rods, valve pistons, and other assemblies.
    Shank
    Thread
    Size
    Ctr.
    Lg.
    Thread
    Lg.
    ID
    Jaw Opening
    Wd.
    Overall
    Wd.
    Jaw Ctr.
    Lg.
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Includes
    Shank Thread
    Direction
    Each
    Carbon Steel
    5/8"-11
    4 15/16"1 1/4"5/8"11/16"1 3/8"3 11/16"Not RatedClevis Pin, Cotter PinRight Hand
    6071K33000000
    5/8"-18
    4 15/16"1 1/4"5/8"11/16"1 3/8"3 11/16"58,000Clevis Pin, Cotter PinRight Hand
    6071K2100000
     

    Clevis Rod End Blanks

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Rod Ends. Clevis Rod End Blanks.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Rod End Blanks.
    Image of Attribute. Side1 orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Rod End Blanks.
    Thread or weld the unfinished shank of these rod ends to meet your specific linkage needs. Also called yoke-end linkages, they support pivoting movement along one axis when threaded onto shafts, rods, valve pistons, and other assemblies.
    Shank
    Dia.
    ID
    Jaw Opening
    Wd.
    Overall
    Wd.
    Shank Ctr.
    Lg.
    Jaw Ctr.
    Lg.
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Includes
    Each
    Carbon Steel
    5/8"5/8"11/16"1 3/8"2 7/8"1 7/16"58,000Clevis Pin, Cotter Pin6414K17000000
    5/8"5/8"11/16"1 3/8"4 3/4"1 7/16"Not RatedClevis Pin, Cotter Pin6414K2400000
     
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