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Door Hinges
Hinges are an important consideration for any door, since doors are
unable to open without them. Important considerations when choosing a
door hinge are the strength of the hinge, its visual appearance, and its
handedness (the direction it swings). Door hinges may be left-handed or
right-handed, or they may work both ways.
The most common type of door hinge is called a butt hinge. These basic
hinges have rectangular-shaped leaves with three screw holes on each
leaf. They are installed by carving a rectangular recess, called a
mortise, into a doorframe and screwing the hinge in place. Generally,
two butt hinges are used for each single door.
A flush hinge may be used without carving a mortise, but they are not as
strong as butt hinges. One type of flush hinge is the Tee Hinge, a hinge
installed on the surface of the door that is shaped like the letter T.
Tee Hinges are available in plain and heavy-duty versions as well as
decorative varieties.
Another type of door hinge is called a butterfly hinge. These also do
not require a mortise and are placed on the surface of a door. Butterfly
hinges are available in a number of decorative styles and finishes. The
continuous hinge, also called a piano hinge, is more commonly used for
pianos and toolboxes, but may be used for doors, where it spreads out
the weight better than a pair of butt hinges.
21 Anvil Road
P.O Box 447
Tel: 011 953-2521
Boltonia Krugersdorp 1740 011 953-3904/5
West Krugersdorp
South Africa
Fax: 011 953-3906