Anatomy of Hinges
- Back Angle
- Barrel
- Curl
- Double Wrap hinge
- End Play
- Extruded hinge
- Knuckle
- Knuckle length
- Leaf
- Leaf thickness
- Leaf width
- Left hand
- Length
- Loaded to Close
- Loaded to Open
- Material
- Material thickness
- Open Angle
- Open width
- Paint clearance
- Pin
- Pin diameter
- Pitch
- Right hand
- Side Play
- Spring
- Stop Hinge
- Tolerances
- X Y H half hinges
Shop by Category
Loading...
Pin

Pin in a swaged butt hinge
The pin is the central rod that holds the two leaves of the hinge together.

end of typical pin
Pins are usually composed of the same material as the leaves, but not always. Stainless steel pins are sometimes used with aluminum leaves for greater strength.

A double pin hinge
In rare cases, hinges can have two pins! This allows great flexibility and complex door motions.
Your Custom Hinge