Full Surface Limited Frame Commercial Continuous Hinge

  • $176.50
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  • Available lengths: 83" and 95" heavy duty
  • Hinge Material: 6063 T6 Aluminum
  • Number of Bearings: 32
  • Door to Frame Clearance: 1/32"
  • Fit Narrow (Limited) Frame Applications
  • Hinge Type: Full Surface Continuous Gear Hinge
  • Template Hole Pattern
Full Surface Limited Frame Commercial Continuous Hinge are mainly used on door renovations, but also can be used when door mortising is not a practical option. They are ideal for storefront locations due to the closed gap provide safety for children.

Full Surface Limited Frame Commercial Continuous Hinge

  • tamper resistant
  • 1/32" clearance between door and frame
  • Available lengths: 83" and 95" heavy duty
  • Hinge Material: 6063 T6 Aluminum
  • Number of Bearings: 32
  • Door to Frame Clearance: 1/32"
  • Fit Narrow (Limited) Frame Applications
  • Hinge Type: Full Surface Continuous Gear Hinge
  • Template Hole Pattern
Home Hardware Plus provides every type of commercial and residential hinge you could need to secure your door. We offer rounded and straight cornered hinges as well as variations such as spring hinges, barrel spring hinges, continuous hinges, and butt hinges that you can find anywhere you go. The options are endless at Home Hardware Plus.Full Mortise Flush Commercial Continuous Hinges from Home Hardware Plus

Hinge Summary

A hinge is a movable joint mechanism on which a door, gate, or lid swings as it opens and closes, or that connects linked objects. They consist of two rectangular metal plates with screw holes joined by either a pin or rod. Butt hinges, the standard and most common hinge, tend to be used in multiples or three or four to make sure that your door is securely attached in your environment. Terms typically used to describe hinges are as follows: leaves, gauge, hinge width, length, Ball Bearing, and NRP. Gauge refers to the thickness of the leaves, which are the two flaps of the hinge that are screwed to your door or other open/close surface. Ball bearing refers to the static metal between the knuckles of the hinge to help reduce friction, since hinges do wear out over time depending on the usage of the door. NRP stands for “non-removable pin” and acts as a security device for your hinge so it more inconvenient to separate the door from it’s frame. With a large variety of finishes and sizes to choose from, we guarantee you’ll find a hinge that you love for the price you deserve. 

Instructions

The link provided includes step by step instructions for the installation of your new Full Mortise Flush Commercial Continuous Hinges (Concealed): Click Here