Blog Categories
Product Categories
- Adjustable Handles
- Bearings
- Casters
- Crank Handles
- Drawer Slides
- Extrusions
- Fasteners
- Gas Springs
- Gaskets
- Handles
- Handwheels
- Hinges
- Hoist Rings
- Hooks
- Hooks/Shackles
- Hydraulic Clamping
- Knobs
- Latches
- Leveling Mounts
- Lever Arms
- Lighting
- Locks
- Magnets
- Military Spec Hinges
- Molded Rubber
- O-Rings
- Piano Hinges
- PCB & Higher-Level Assemblies
- Pins
- Plungers
- Pull Handles
- Rivets
- Rod Ends
- Rubber Products
- Quick Release Pins
- Seals
- Springs
- Toggle Clamps
- Vehicle
- Wire & Cable
- Workholding
Hinge Accessories: What You Need to Know
Hinges facilitate the movement of many common objects. They are found on doors, cabinets, access panels, lids, appliances and more. While most hinges consist of two leafs and a pin, however, they support a variety of accessories, including the following. … Read More
Lubricating Hinges: What You Should Know
From doors and gates to cabinets, access panels and more, hinges play an important role in many everyday objects. They are used to join two or more objects while allowing for a limited angle of rotation. As mechanical bearings, however, … Read More
5 Mistakes to Avoid When Installing Door Hinges
Doors rely on hinges to open and close properly. While available in different styles, all door hinges function as mechanical bearings. They feature two leafs and a knuckle. The knuckle rotates to allow for a limited angle of rotation. Below … Read More
5 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Door Hinges
Door hinges don’t last forever. Over time, they can degrade to the point where they no longer facilitate the smooth opening and closing of doors. When this occurs, you may want to replace them with a new set of door … Read More
What Are Living Hinges Made Of?
It’s a common misconception that all hinges are metal. While most of them are, in fact, made of steel, aluminum, titanium, brass or similar metals or alloys, living hinges are made of flexible materials. Living hinges are characterized by a … Read More
Understanding Hinge Binding and What Causes It
It’s frustrating when you install a new door hinge, only to discover that the door will no longer fully open or close. Door hinges should facilitate a smooth opening and closing action. If you encounter resistance, you may be dealing … Read More
Hinges: Understanding End Play and What It Means
The function and performance of a hinge relies heavily on proper end play. If there’s too much end play, the hinge may suffer from premature wear and tear. If there’s not enough end play, you may struggle to open and … Read More
