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Stainless Steel Heavy-Duty Flat Hinge 5”x5”

$13.84

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When the job demands hardware that simply won’t quit, the Stainless Steel Heavy-Duty Flat Hinge is what you reach for. There’s a noticeable weight and solidity to this hinge, giving you immediate confidence that it can handle the heaviest gates, utility doors, or equipment hatches. Its primary function is providing extreme resistance to rust and corrosion, making it perfect for coastal regions, wet environments, or high-humidity sheds. This hinge allows your doors to swing smoothly and reliably, enduring countless cycles without sagging or binding, offering true peace of mind for high-traffic or high-exposure areas.

Key Features of Stainless Steel Heavy-Duty Flat Hinge

Resists pitting and rust even in saltwater or chemical exposure areas
Tighter pin tolerance results in minimal movement or door sagging over time
Non-mortise flat design simplifies installation onto exterior surfaces
Ideal for commercial gates utility trailers and livestock enclosures
Full five-inch leaf provides a wide footprint for maximum structural support
Corrosion resistance extends the service life of heavy outdoor assemblies
Smooth-operating pin offers reliable movement for frequent use applications
Accepts common diameter screws or carriage bolts for secure mounting

Additional Information

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Product Type: Flat Hinge
Model:
Product Use: Securing Heavy Doors and Gates
Size:
Material: Stainless Steel
Height: 5 inch
Length: 1/8 inch
Width: 5 inch

When installing these hinges on a large, heavy door or gate, make sure to use mounting hardware that is also stainless steel, such as a carriage bolt or lag screw, to prevent galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals. A common oversight is failing to properly pre-drill your bolt holes; stainless steel is hard and will snap lesser drill bits, so use a dedicated cobalt bit and a slow speed with cutting fluid. Doing this extra step ensures a long-lasting, secure installation that maximizes the life of the hinge.

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