Overview
- The "screw" and "strap" for this hinge are ordered as separate components. One hinge consists of one strap and one screw with pintle. You would normally order 2 straps and 2 pintle screws to hang one gate or door.
- This hinge is also known as a Pintle Hinge.
- When ordering components make sure that the pintle sizes match. The pintle sizes available for these components are 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" and 7/8".
- The weight ratings listed are for one hinge. For example, if the listed weight rating is 100 lbs. and you install two hinges, your hinges would be rated at 200 lb.
- The straps are normally installed using carriage bolts (not included).
- Note: The sizes listed as the pintle diameter (for example 3/4" Pintle) are nominal dimensions, meaning they do not measure exactly that dimension. Use our nominal dimension to match up our straps with our bolts, etc. when you are ordering our products. If you order one of our products to match a pintle diameter of something that you already own, you do so at your own risk.
- 1/2" Pintle: 100 lb per hinge
- 5/8" Pintle: 150 lb per hinge
- 3/4" Pintle: 200 lb per hinge
- 7/8" Pintle: 240 lb per hinge
HS SKUs:
SCREW:
4" Screw, 1/2" Pintle: 504800
5" Bolt, 5/8" Pintle: 504802
6" Bolt, 3/4" Pintle: 504803
7.5" Bolt, 7/8" Pintle: 504804
STRAP:
6" Strap, 1/2" Eye: 504840
8" Strap, 1/2" Eye: 504841
10" Strap, 5/8" Eye: 504842
12" Strap, 5/8" Eye: 504843
14" Strap, 3/4" Eye: 504844
16" Strap, 3/4" Eye: 504845
18" Strap, 3/4" Eye: 504846
24" Strap, 7/8" Eye: 504847
A pintle hinge is a type of hinge that consists of a pintle, which is a cylindrical metal pin, and a strap or plate that is attached to the door or gate. The pintle is inserted into a socket or bracket that is attached to the frame or post, allowing the door or gate to pivot on the pintle. The hinge can be either fixed or adjustable.
Pintle hinges are commonly used for heavy exterior doors and gates, as they can support a lot of weight and are very durable. They are often made of steel or iron and can be designed to have a rustic or antique look. Pintle hinges are sometimes used in pairs, with one hinge attached to the top of the door or gate and the other attached to the bottom, to provide additional support.
One of the advantages of pintle hinges is that they are very strong and can withstand harsh conditions. They are also relatively easy to install and maintain. However, they may not be suitable for all applications, as they require a certain amount of clearance between the door or gate and the frame in order to pivot properly.
Finish Name | Zinc |
Material | Steel |
Mounting Hardware Included | No |
Mounting Hardware Type | Carriage Bolts |
California Residents | Prop 65 Warning |
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