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Mount the hinge leaves to the surface of the door and the frame. These hinges are easy to install because they don't require cutouts (mortises).
Hinge leaves fit into two cutouts (mortises) to mount flush with the door and frame.
Open doors past their frame to make extra room for people and large items, such as carts, furniture, and wheelchairs, to pass through.
Plastic hinges are a lightweight alternative to metal hinges and provide smooth, silent operation.
Made of plastic with a metal additive, these hinges will set off metal detectors if a piece breaks off and falls into your line.
Turn a set screw to adjust the door up or down after it's hung.
Thick leaves and a large diameter pin make these hinges good for use with heavy doors.
Turn a set screw to adjust the door 1/8" up or down after it's hung.
These hinges are made of metal.
The hinge pin is attached to the frame leaf so you can quickly lift the door off the hinge without removing the pin.
Also known as bullet hinges, these hinges are the right size for tight spaces and narrow frames.
A grease fitting makes these hinges easy to lubricate.
Springs in these hinges with holes automatically swing doors and gates closed behind you.
Springs in these hinges without holes automatically swing doors and gates closed behind you.
The springs in these hinges swing doors and gates fully open after a light push on the door.
After a light push on the door, springs in these hinges swing doors and gates fully open.
Use these hinges on lightweight screen and storm doors as well as small gates.
Tighten or loosen an adjustment screw to change the hinge resistance.
In addition to rotating 360°, these hinges tilt up and down.
These hinges allow 360° of motion.
Eliminate slamming lids—these hinges hold lids open at their widest angle and then slowly pull them closed.
These hinges with holes are spring loaded—pull the handle to retract the pin and disconnect a door; release the handle and the pin snaps back.
These hinges without holes are spring loaded—pull the handle to retract the pin and disconnect a door; release the handle and the pin snaps back.
To make reconnecting doors easier than other pull release quick disconnect hinges, these have a keeper that holds the pin in a retracted position.
A keeper holds the pin in a retracted position to make reconnecting doors easier than other pull-release quick-disconnect hinges.
Remove the ring to pull out the pin.
To retract the pin and disconnect a door, squeeze the hinge handles together. Release the handles and the pin snaps back.
Squeeze the hinge handles together to retract the pin and disconnect a door; release the handles and the pin snaps back.
Lock these hinges open at any angle within their range of motion.
A stop keeps these hinges open at a set angle; push past the stop to open them to 180°.
The mounting holes on these hinges form an industry-standard half-moon shape.
Bearings allow these hinges to open and close doors smoothly. The mounting holes form an industry-standard half-moon shape.
The mounting hole pattern does not follow an industry standard, which means you can work around worn mounting holes when replacing template hinges.
No need for oil or grease, these hinges are maintenance free. The mounting holes form an industry-standard half-moon shape.
These hinges are completely hidden when the door is closed.
A stud projects from the back of each hinge leaf to prevent the door from being forced open. The mounting holes form an industry-standard half-moon shape.
Only one cutout (mortise) is needed to mount these hinges—the offset design allows surface mounting the door leaf and mortise mounting the frame leaf.
Bearings allow these hinges to open and close doors smoothly.
One leaf mounts around the edge of the door for a secure hold, while the other mounts to the frame.
A snap-on cover protects these hinges from tampering and creates a finished appearance.
Longer than other entry door hinges, these piano-style hinges run the entire length of doors for strength and durability.
The mounting holes form an industry-standard half-moon shape.
The hinge pin is permanently attached to the frame leaf so you can quickly lift the door off the hinge without removing the pin.
Create precise outlines for hinge mortises (cutouts). Position the cutter on a wood door or frame and hit it with a hammer to imprint the outline.
To reinforce loose or damaged hinges, mount one of these hinges to the top edge of the pull-side of the door.
Plastic bushings on these metal hinges prevent metal-to-metal contact that can release particles as hinges open and close.
Keep environments free of contaminants—with plastic hinge leaves and a metal pin, there's no metal-to-metal contact that can release particles as hinges open and close.
With leaf heights under 1/4", these tiny hinges are the smallest we offer.
The hinge leaves fit in cutouts (mortises) on the edge of a door.
Also known as gravity hinges, the weight of the door returns these hinges to a closed position without the help of springs.
Designed to wrap around the edge of the partition frame, these hinges provide a stronger hold than other toilet partition door hinges.
Choose these hinges for their adherence to strict military standards for material and construction.
Made of carbon fiber, these hinges are as strong as aluminum yet lighter in weight. All have leaves that are connected by a strip of flexible Kevlar instead of a pin.
Mounting slots allow door alignment adjustments during and after hinge installation.
No need for drilling holes or welding, slip these hinges onto panel and door edges for a secure fit.
The leaves of these hinges almost touch when the door is closed. They are often used in electrical enclosures for a tight seal.
When the door is closed, the distance between the leaves is larger than the pin diameter, creating an offset to accommodate a gasket or trim.
With large pin diameters for added strength, these hinges can hold heavier doors and gates than other strap hinges.
A spring in these hinges automatically swings doors and gates closed behind you.
The hinge pin attaches to the frame leaf so you can quickly lift the door off the hinge without removing the pin.
These hinges have wide hinge leaves that provide a large mounting surface to keep freezer and refrigerator doors from sagging.
Wide hinge leaves provide a large mounting surface to keep trailer doors from sagging.
Spring tension pulls the door closed when it’s open less than 10° and keeps it closed without a catch or latch.
These hinges have a standard range of motion of 100° to 120°.
Eliminate slamming doors—push the door and these hinges slowly pull it closed.
With a 170° range of motion, these hinges are for doors that need to open wide.
Hinge leaves fit into two cutouts (mortises) to mount flush with door and frame edges.
To ensure a good fit, these hinges have screws for horizontal, vertical, and depth adjustments after installation.
Easier to install than other mortise-mount concealed cabinet hinges, these fit in two drilled holes.
Easier to install than other concealed cabinet hinges, these do not require a cutout.
Instead of mounting to the side of a door, mount these hinges to the top and bottom to allow doors to open wide.
Surface-mount these hinges to the side of a cabinet.
Slip the hinge pins into 11/32" Dia. × 5/16" Dp. holes in a cabinet.
When the cabinet door is closed, a portion of the frame leaf is exposed and the entire door leaf is hidden
Designed to fit most overhead sectional doors, such as garage doors, these hinges are sized to industry standards.
Bend hinges to compensate for misaligned and sagging doors without removing the door.
Push a button to adjust the hinge angle and release it to lock the position.
Use hinges to add doors, lids, and machine guards to T-slotted framing.
Pivots provide smooth motion at the junction between two T-slotted rails.
Provide smooth motion between two pieces of strut channel.
Position two strut channels at a 30° to 60° angle, then tighten the bolt to secure.
Build test fixtures, prototypes, and other small structures with this miniature version of T-slotted framing and fittings.
No need for fasteners—friction holds this framing together. Use press-fit framing and fittings to assemble carts, enclosures, and partitions.
Keep environments free of contaminants—with plastic bushings, there's no metal-to-metal contact that can release particles as these supports open and close. Manually control these free-moving lid supports through their full range of motion. Raise the lid until the hold-open mechanism on the support is engaged; slightly lift it again to release the hold and close the lid.
Hold heavy lids open with these supports.
Manually control these standard free-moving lid supports through their full range of motion. Raise or lower the lid until the hold-open mechanism on the support is engaged; slightly lift it again to release the hold and close the lid.
Also known as hatch springs, these supports are commonly used on hatches and other top-opening lids. Raise the lid to extend the spring, which props the lid open—an internal cable keeps the spring from overextending. Press the center of the spring to release the hold and close the lid.
Commonly used on hood and trunk lids, these simple, three-piece rods telescope from 18 1/2" to 46 3/4" to prop lids open at a variety of angles.
Requiring less space to mount and operate, these supports are often used on small cabinets and enclosures. They gradually slow your lid's motion to prevent it from slamming open. To open lids, lower them and the support will slowly and softly do the rest. Manually shut the lids and the supports will hold them in the closed position.
Gradually slow your lid's motion to prevent it from slamming open. To open lids, lower them and the support will slowly and softly do the rest. Manually shut the lids and the supports will hold them in the closed position.
No separate hinges are required, these supports act as a hinge and lid support all in one. Springs provide lifting assistance to raise and hold lids open—slightly lift the lid to get it started and the support will do the rest. Manually shut the lids and the supports will hold them in the closed position.
Springs provide lifting assistance to raise and hold lids open—slightly lift the lid to get it started and the support will do the rest. Manually shut the lids and the supports will hold them in the closed position.
To eliminate slamming and smashed fingers, these supports automatically pull lids shut when they approach the closed position. Raise the lid until the hold-open mechanism on the support is engaged; slightly lift it again to release the hold and close the lid.
Providing constant resistance through the full range of motion, these supports hold lids open at any angle up to 70° or 90°.
Replace access door hinges with these switches; they actuate when the door opens at least 4°.
Add a secondary panel that swings to mount more components in your enclosure.
Slide these shims behind your door’s hinge to align it in the jamb.