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Emtek 4.5" Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners
Door Hinges - Emtek 4.5" Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners
Not Actual 4.5" Ball Bearing Hinge
Door Hinges - Emtek 4.5" Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners
Door Hinges - Emtek 4.5" Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners
Door Hinges - Emtek 4.5" Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners
Door Hinges - Emtek 4.5" Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners
Door Hinges - Emtek 4.5" Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners
Door Hinges - Emtek 4.5" Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners
Door Hinges - Emtek 4.5" Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners
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Emtek 4.5" Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners
SKU# EM96415US7
Retail: $42.00 Was: $42.00 Sale: $35.70
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NOTE: Assembled per order. Please allow 3-5 days before shipment.
 

Emtek, 4.5" Solid Brass Ball Bearing Door Hinges with Square Corners

- Emtek, plated steel door hinges. 0.122- 0.134" Thick.

- Allow 3-5 days before shipment.

- Emtek Hinges are Sold in Pairs

- All Emtek door hinges are supplied with screws and stainless steel pins. These door hinges are available in Polished Brass, French Antique, Oil rubbed bronze, Satin Nickel, Pewter, Polished Chrome. One of those finishes is bound to match your door hardware.

What comes in a pair of hinges?
 
- Two complete hinges
- Mounting screws - same finish as the hinges.

A pair of hinges is two complete hinges. Two halves and a hinge pin make one hinge. So if you order a  pair of hinges you will receive two complete hinges with pins and the mounting screws.
Not sure what type of door hinge to get?
 

For most applications a residential grade door hinge will be sufficient for what you need. If you have solid wood doors- or just taller heavier doors - you will probably want to go with a heavy duty door hinge. Something else to consider is the location. Solid brass door hinges may hold up better for exterior applications than a steel door hinge would (in coastal regions especially). We sell both kinds of hinges and many variations so we should have what you need.

Besides the material they are made of, there are three basic styles of door hinges, square corner, 1/4" radius corner, and 5/8" radius corner. You'll want to be sure to order the correct type to replace what you have. If you have square corner hinges, it's pretty easy to figure out that you need square corner hinges to replace them. Radius corner door hinges are sometimes a little more difficult to know what you have, so we have a simple test below to help you determine what you need.


 

1/4" Radius Corner Door Hinge
If you hold up a dime in the corner of the door hinge as shown to the left and the radius is just smaller than the dime, this is a 1/4" round corner door hinge. If it is larger, try the next step.


  5/8" Radius Corner Door Hinge
If you hold up a quarter in the corner of the door hinge and the radius is pretty much the same as the quarter, you have a 5/8" radius corner door hinge. Order the same to replace it. If the radius is smaller, you probably have 1/4" radius corners.

 

Does it really matter?
It is true, a 5/8" radius hinge will operate a door exactly the same as a square corner hinge. However, as you will notice in the picture to the left, it just doesn't look good. If you are going to all the work to replace door hinges on a door, you may as well get the correct door hinge the first time.

How to Replace Door Hinges:
Probably the easiest way to replace the hinges on an existing door is to leave the door hung on the jamb(frame). Start at the top and remove the first hinge on both the door and the door jamb. Install the new door hinge in it's place. Do the same on the middle and bottom hinge. If you remove the door and remove all hinges and then replace them while it is not hung, it will be much more difficult to get the job done and harder to get all the hinges to align and work properly. If you are replacing a house full of hinges to get rid of the old brass or painted over hinges, you'll want to consider using a cordless drill with a screwdriver tip. At 6 screws per hinge (some more) and 2-3 hinges per door... your wrist will be mighty tired by the time you are done replacing them all. Replacing hinges is not hard to do at all, just a little time consuming. But, the end result is a much better looking home when the door hinges match the door hardware.

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