Description
Product Overview
Our door hinges are high – quality hardware components designed to provide reliable performance for a wide range of door applications. Whether it’s for residential homes, commercial buildings, or industrial facilities, these hinges are built to meet diverse needs.
Features
High Load – Bearing Capacity
Our hinges are engineered to support the weight of the door effectively. Depending on the type and material, they can handle different load requirements. For example, the ball – bearing butt hinges and pivot hinges are designed to support heavier doors, ensuring that the door remains stable and does not sag over time.
Smooth Operation
Thanks to advanced manufacturing techniques and high – quality materials, our hinges enable smooth opening and closing of doors. The ball – bearing – equipped hinges reduce friction, allowing the door to move effortlessly. This not only improves the user experience but also reduces wear and tear on the hinge and the door over time.
Adjustable Design (for some models)
Certain hinges in our range, such as some concealed hinges, come with an adjustable design. This allows for minor adjustments in the alignment of the door after installation. Whether it’s to correct for a slightly uneven door frame or to fine – tune the door’s closing mechanism, the adjustable feature ensures a perfect fit and optimal performance.
Installation
Installation of our door hinges is straightforward, but it’s important to follow the correct steps. For butt hinges, start by marking the positions on the door and frame where the hinges will be mounted. Typically, the top hinge is placed 5 inches from the top of the door, and the bottom hinge 10 inches from the bottom. Then, use a chisel to cut out the mortise on both the door and the frame to ensure a flush fit. Place the hinge into the mortise and screw it in using the provided wood screws. Hold the door up to the frame, align the hinges, and then attach the hinge to the frame.
For flush hinges, simply mark the installation positions on the door and the frame, and then screw the hinges directly into place as they do not require mortising.
Concealed hinges require drilling a cup – hole in the door. First, mark the position for the cup – hole (usually 22 – 35mm in diameter depending on the hinge). Then, use a forstner bit to drill the hole to the appropriate depth (around 12 mm). Fit the cup of the hinge into the hole and secure it with screws. Finally, attach the mounting plate to the door frame, making sure it aligns properly.
Maintenance
To ensure the long – term performance of our door hinges, regular maintenance is recommended. Clean the hinges regularly with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and dirt. For stainless – steel hinges, occasional cleaning with a mild stainless – steel cleaner can help maintain their luster and corrosion resistance. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the finish or the material of the hinge. Check the screws periodically to ensure they are tightened and replace any worn – out or damaged parts promptly.





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