Door Hinges (9,500+ items) - Page 138
4.5 in Leaf W x 4.5 in Leaf H, Oil Rubbed Bronze
4 in. x 4 in. Stainless Steel Full Mortise Spring 5/8 in. Radius Hinge with Non-Removable Pin, 2PK
3/4 Offset Pivot Set For Right Flush Doors, DU Baked Storefront Bronze Paint
4.5 in. x 4 in. Black Full Mortise 5/32 in. Radius Ball Bearing Hinge with Non-Removable Pin, 3PK
3.5 in. x 3.5 in. Brushed Chrome Full Mortise Residential Squared Hinge with Removable Pin, 2PK
3.5 in. x 3.5 in. Satin Brass Full Mortise Residential Squared Hinge with Removable Pin, PK2
Architectural Hinge, Steel, Full Mortise, Heavy Weight, 4-1/2in x 4-1/2in, Square Corner, Primed
83 in. Heavy Duty Half Surface Continuous No Radius Door Hinge in Duronodic
4.5in. x 4.5in. Matte Black Full Mortise Squared Radius Plain Bearing Standard Door Hinge, 12PK
Steel 1-1/16'' x 30'' Bright Brass Continuous Hinge
3.5 in. x 3.5 in. Matte Black Full Mortise Residential Squared Radius Standard Door Hinge, 12PK
About Door Hinges
Door Hinges are an essential component of any door, allowing it to open and close securely. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on the size and weight of the door, as well as the type of door frame. Some common types of Door Hinges include 1 1/2 hinges, 2 hinges, 3 door hinges, 4 hinges, 5 hinges, D-hinges, and steel door hinges.
Types of Door Hinges
The most common type of Door Hinge is the two-inch door hinge. These are used for interior doors that have a frame width up to two inches. For heavier doors or frames wider than two inches, 4 hole door hinges or heavy duty door hinges may be needed. Other types include gliderite hinges which feature a removable pin hinge type design for easy installation and white door hinges which provide a sleek look.
How Door Hinges are Made
Door Hinges can be made from a variety of materials such as steel or stainless steel with brass plating or zinc plating for added protection against rusting. The components that make up each hinge vary depending on the design but typically involve metal plates with screws attached at various points along with pins and springs.
Industries that use Door Hinges
Door Hinges are used in many industries including commercial construction projects where they help secure large doors in public buildings like schools or hospitals. In residential construction projects they can be used to install interior doors like bedroom closets or pantries while in automotive repair shops they may be used to replace worn out parts on car doors.
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