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Hinge Types and Style

Single Acting Spring Hinges

Full Mortise

Half Mortise

Double Acting Spring Hinges

Double Acting Spring Hinges (Heavy Duty Industrial)

Full Surface

Half Surface

Swing Clear

Raised Barrel

Electric

Hinge Definitions

Full Mortise: One leaf is mortised in the door edge, the other is mortised in the jamb. Most common hinge application

Half Mortise: One leaf is mortised in the door edge, the other is applied to the surface of the jamb. Used with channel iron jamb.

Full Surface: One leaf is applied to the surface of the door, the other to the surface of the jamb. Used when conditions prevent both leaves from being mortised. ( i.e. kalamein or mineral core door with channel iron frame)

Half Surface: One leaf is applied to the surface of the door, the other is mortised in the jamb. Used when conditions prevent the door leaf from being mortised.

Raised Barrel: Both hinge leaves are offset to raise the barrel off the jamb, allowing door to swing without the knuckles rubbing on the jamb.

Swing Clear: Position of the barrel allows door to swing clear when opened to 95°. Permits hospital beds, wheelchairs and other equipment to pass through opening without hitting the hinge edge.

 

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