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Tag Archives: Hinges
The Benefits of Loose Joint Hinges
Loose joint hinges have become a popular alternative to traditional hinges. You can find them on doors, gates, cabinets and other objects. Also known as take-apart hinges, they feature two leafs — just like most other hinges. But the pin … Read More
Why Hinges Squeak (And How to Prevent It)
Have you ever installed a hinge, only for it to start squeaking shortly thereafter? Hinges are mechanical bearings. While available in different styles, they all move during use. Opening or closing a door with which a hinge is used may … Read More
What Are Refrigeration Hinges?
Hinges are often categorized according to their intended application. Door hinges, for instance, are designed for use with doors, whereas cabinet hinges are designed for use with cabinets. Refrigeration hinges, on the other hand, are designed for use with refrigeration … Read More
The Beginner’s Guide to Marine Hinges
When shopping for hinges, you must consider the environment in which you intend to use them. Most hinges share a similar construction consisting of two leafs and a pin-secured knuckle. Some hinges, though, are better suited for specific environments than … Read More
5 Facts About Living Hinges
Contrary to common belief, not all hinges have a knuckle or pin. Some hinges are made of a single piece of flexible material, thereby eliminating the need for these parts. Known as living hinges, they are used to connect two … Read More
Hinges: The Importance of Pin Size
When choosing a hinge, you should consider the size of the pin. Most hinges have a pin. It’s a rod-like component that’s inserted through the hollow knuckle. Pressing two hinge leafs together will form a knuckle. The pin is designed … Read More
Why Exterior Doors Swing Inward
Ever wonder why exterior doors on homes and buildings swing inward? Interior doors typically swing outward. When opening a door inside of a home or building, you’ll probably push it away from you. Exterior doors, though, typically swing inward. All … Read More