Product Description
Brass Door Hinges are used to fasten doors to their frames and enable them to swing open and shut. They have a shiny, gold-like appearance because they are made of brass, an alloy of copper and zinc. Because of their robustness, resistance to corrosion, and aesthetic appeal, brass door hinges are preferred in both residential and commercial structures. Brass door hinges can make the door operate quietly and smoothly, which is crucial in settings where noise reduction is required. They are used to fasten doors and enable them to swing open and shut.
Superior Quality Material and FinishCrafted from high-grade brass, these door hinges provide exceptional durability alongside a sophisticated appearance. The available polished, lacquered, and antique finishes ensure compatibility with various interior styles, while the corrosion-resistant nature of brass makes them suitable for long-term use in both residential and commercial environments.
Versatile FunctionalityThese surface-mount butt hinges come in standard and custom sizes to suit a broad spectrum of applications, from doors and windows to cabinets. The six-hole installation configuration, along with options for fixed or loose pins and full-swing capability, ensures strong support and smooth operation for heavy and frequently used doors.
Certified Performance and Easy MaintenanceCompliant with IS 1341 standards, these hinges guarantee safety and performance. They are simple to install with provided screws or bolts and require only a wipe with a dry cloth to maintain their elegant look, making them a practical choice for busy households and commercial spaces alike.
FAQs of Brass Door Hinges:
Q: How do I install these brass surface mount butt hinges?
A: Installation is straightforward: align the hinge on the door and frame, mark the screw holes, and secure the hinge using screws or bolts provided. Both fixed and loose pin options allow flexibility during fitting, and the hinges six-hole design ensures stability.
Q: What are the benefits of using IS 1341 certified brass hinges for my doors?
A: IS 1341 certification ensures the hinges meet national quality and safety standards, providing reliability, long-lasting function, and peace of mind for use in residential and commercial doors.
Q: Where can I use these brass door hinges?
A: These hinges are suitable for a variety of applications, including doors, cabinets, and windows in both residential and commercial settings, thanks to their robust construction and corrosion-resistant finish.
Q: When should I opt for a fixed pin versus a loose pin hinge?
A: Choose a fixed pin hinge for added security on exterior doors or areas requiring tamper resistance. Loose pin hinges are ideal when you need occasional removal or easy door detachment, such as for interior doors.
Q: What is the process for maintaining these brass hinges?
A: Maintenance involves simply wiping the hinge with a dry cloth to preserve its finish and prevent dust accumulation. Occasional polishing can be done depending on the chosen finish, but abrasive cleaners should be avoided.
Q: How does the edge type (square or radius) affect installation and appearance?
A: Square edges offer a sharp, modern look and require precise alignment, while radius edges provide a softer appearance and may be easier to fit into pre-existing rounded cutouts or frames.
Q: What makes these brass hinges suitable for high-traffic commercial environments?
A: The 3 mm thickness, corrosion resistance, robust mounting design, and customizable sizing make these hinges strong enough to handle frequent use and heavy doors, ensuring durability and smooth operation even in busy commercial settings.