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Also known as bullet hinges, these hinges are the right size for tight spaces and narrow frames.
A grease fitting makes these hinges easy to lubricate.
These hinges are made of metal.
Plastic hinges are a lightweight alternative to metal hinges and provide smooth, silent operation.
Hinge leaves fit into two cutouts (mortises) to mount flush with the door and frame.
The hinge pin is attached to the frame leaf so you can quickly lift the door off the hinge without removing the pin.
These hinges with holes are spring loaded—pull the handle to retract the pin and disconnect a door; release the handle and the pin snaps back.
These hinges without holes are spring loaded—pull the handle to retract the pin and disconnect a door; release the handle and the pin snaps back.
To make reconnecting doors easier than other pull release quick disconnect hinges, these have a keeper that holds the pin in a retracted position.
A keeper holds the pin in a retracted position to make reconnecting doors easier than other pull-release quick-disconnect hinges.
Remove the ring to pull out the pin.
To retract the pin and disconnect a door, squeeze the hinge handles together. Release the handles and the pin snaps back.
Squeeze the hinge handles together to retract the pin and disconnect a door; release the handles and the pin snaps back.
The hinge pin is permanently attached to the frame leaf so you can quickly lift the door off the hinge without removing the pin.
Plastic bushings on these metal hinges prevent metal-to-metal contact that can release particles as hinges open and close.
The hinge pin attaches to the frame leaf so you can quickly lift the door off the hinge without removing the pin.
Use hinges to add doors, lids, and machine guards to T-slotted framing.