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Butt hinge with radius corner

There are two main parts to the butt hinge; they are the leaves and a pin. Leaves are the flat pieces attached to the door and the door frame. The pin’s a circular piece that keeps the leaves together, which lets the door pivot to open or close. The radius corner is the rounded section of the hinge that the two leaves connect. This unique design allows the hinge to perform more effectively and gives it added strength. 

It is not too difficult to install a radius corner butt hinge, but must be done correctly for proper operation. The first thing to do is ensure that the door hinges are sized properly to the door you are using. Too small and they don’t work, too big and they don’t work. What you need to do is use the correct size then proceed to drill (for lack of a better term) the hinge on the door as well as the door frame in with screws. The screws must be tight and secure in order for the hinge to stay in place and work properly.

Installation and Maintenance of Butt Hinges with Radius Corner

A butt hinge with a radius corner, for example, is a simple care item and is not time-consuming. Only the occasional check of the screws to keep it from loosening. If you start hearing the door squeak when opening or closing, you can be overly oiling and add a little oil to the hinge. This will help silence the noisy and maintain the hinge moving robustly. 

There are several excellent reasons for opting a butt hinges with a radius corner for your door. Some of the main benefits is that it helps the door open and shut smoothly. If a door opens smoothly, it will probably not get harmed. This means the door doesn’t need replacing as often, which saves you money in the long run.

Why choose Intelliware Butt hinge with radius corner?

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