Self Closing & Soft Closing Hinges IDH3

$182.00$274.00

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  • Door weight: 50/70/90kgs.
  • Door width: 800~1200mm.
  • Door thickness: 40~60mm.
  • Max door height: 2400mm
  • Opening angle: 180°.
  • There is no difference in right or left opening, it can be used for both; no need to determine door handing.
  • Colour: Silver.
  • Lifespan: 200,000 cycles.
  • Please make the right choice; returns are not accepted.

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Hydraulic hinges and spring hinges

Self closing hydraulic hinges are an innovative door hardware that allows doors to close more smoothly without the need for traditional door closers. Self-closing hinges have a compact design that combines door closer, door stopper, positioner and shock absorber in one body. It eliminates hydraulic door closer arms that are not compatible with later systems such as fly screens or security doors. Its simple and beautiful design is compatible with different door styles.

Self closing hydraulic hinges may also offer a soft-close feature; However, not all self-closing hinges have a soft closing feature.
Generally, they are of two types: spring hinges and hydraulic hinges.
In systems where both spring hinges and hydraulic hinges are used together, the spring hinge closes the door, and the hydraulic hinge acts as a buffer and performs the slow closing task.

The combination of spring hinge and hydraulic hinge allows even heavy doors to operate with the desired features. At the same time, it has a high advantage over other systems as it provides very easy adjustment.
Our spring hinge does not require any adjustment, and our hydraulic hinges have a single setting for slow & soft closing feature. Therefore, it is easy to install and even easier to adjust.
Ideal for all types of casement door applications, including heavy-duty commercial and industrial doors; wooden doors and aluminium doors…

E Type Hinges

E type butt hinges are more suitable for heavy duty than F type hinges.

E type hinges, in self closing hinge systems, do not have the ability to lift and remove the door easily, as do F type hinges. The removable pin in standard butt hinges cannot be removed in self-closing butt hinges; the pin is fixed. When you want to remove the door, the door can be removed by removing the screws on the hinges. 

Color

Silver

Force

50kg, 70kg, 90kg

How Many Hinges Do I Need?

This depends on the style of hinges, and most doors have three hinges depending on their size. However, you should measure your door to determine how many hinges you need. You need one hinge for every 762mm (30") of door height. Most doors are around 2200mm (90") high and above so have three hinges. Particularly large doors ranging from 920mm (36") to 1200mm (47") in width may benefit from one or more additional hinges for extra strength. The additional hinge helps provide greater durability. It supports the weight of the larger door, keeping the door and frame in better condition. The slow closing resistance applied in the opposite direction by the hydraulic hinge against the closing force applied by the spring hinge may cause the doors to bend. Therefore, it is recommended to use at least three hinges if possible.

The most common internal door sizes in Australian homes are 820mm wide and 2040mm high, although standard door sizes are 520mm to 920mm wide. As many new homes are now being built with higher ceilings, many doors are available as internal doors up to 2340mm high as well as the standard height of 2040mm.

How to Determine Door Handing

To choose the right hinge style and location, you must determine the correct door handling. Door handing is the direction your door opens. Swinging doors can be outswing, inswing, left-hand reverse, etc. Determine the door handling for entry and exterior doors from the exterior of your property. For interior doors, stand outside of the room looking at the door. Here’s a breakdown of the types of handling:
  • Hinges on the left = left handling
  • Hinges on the right = right handling
  • Door swings into the room = inswing
  • Door swings toward you = outswing

M3 Hydraulic Door Closer Hinge Instruction Manual.pdf

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