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Strap Hinge Galvanised with Tip 100 cm
Why choose Strap Hinge Galvanised with Tip 100 cm?
- Very well protected thanks to hot-dip galvanised steel
- Protected against flash rust
- Extra long life
Product details
Brand | Wovar |
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SKU | WV006592 |
EAN code | 8719747475966 |
Colour | Grey galvanised |
Feature 1 | Hot dip galvanised steel |
Feature 2 | 6 mounting holes |
Feature 3 | For 16mm hinge hooks |
Tip | Tip |
Type | Hinge |
Width | 4.40 cm |
Length | 100 cm |
Version | Flat |
Material | Galvanised steel |
Pin Size | 16 mm |
Adjustable | No |
Dimensions | 44 x 1000 mm |
Hole shape | Round |
Application | Gates |
Strap Hinge Galvanised with Tip 100 cm
With this strap hinge 100 cm made of hot-dip galvanised steel, you can easily install fence doors or gate fences. The thermal galvanizing of these strap hinges ensures unprecedented quality and a long service life. In thermal galvanizing, the rod is immersed in zinc melt. The steel reacts to this, creating a powerful thick protective layer. Hot dip galvanised pullets are slightly better protected against corrosion than blue galvanised pullets. The thermal galvanizing of the hinges creates a somewhat rough appearance. These strap hinges have a 16 mm eye. Therefore, do not forget to order our galvanised sheet metal 16 mm.
With which bolts do I mount these strap hinges?
You can mount the strap hinges from Wovar with coach screws or carriage bolts. With a door thickness of 35 mm including strap hinge, our M8x30 mm lag screws are sufficient. For thicker doors, it is recommended to attach the strap hinges with our galvanised carriage bolts. Is the door thickness approximately 40 mm? Then use our galvanised carriage bolts M8x50 mm. For a door thickness of 50 mm, choose our galvanised carriage bolts M8x60 mm.
How do I attach strap hinges to my door?
Mount the strap hinges on the same side as the door hinges. Place the strap hinge in the correct place on the door and mark the mounting holes with a pencil. Are you using carriage bolts? Then it is necessary to pre-drill with our 9mm thick hardwood drill. After drilling, slide the carriage bolts through the hole. The semicircular head of the carriage bolts is located on the inside of the door. By tapping the head of the carriage bolts with a rubber hammer, the square portion of the carriage bolts under the semicircular head is clamped into the wood. This prevents the carriage bolt from turning when tightening the nut.
Each stall has 1 square mounting hole. At the square hole, place the carriage bolt with the semicircular head on the same side of the rod. So that the square part under the semicircular head of the carriage bolt fits exactly in the square hole of the strap hinge. This ensures a solid connection of the hinges.
If you mount the strap hinges with coach screws, you pre-drill a hole with our hardwood drill 6mm. You will notice that screwing in the lag screw is a lot easier. Coach screws are mounted in a different way than the carriage bolts, namely the other way around. You screw the lag screw on the same side as the strap hinge. Make sure that each strap hinge mounting hole has a lag screw or carriage bolt.
How many hinges do I need for my garden door?
For doors or gates in your garden that are lower than 120 cm, Wovar recommends using 2 hinges with plate pintles. For higher doors it is recommended to use 3 hinges. By mounting your garden door with 3 handles, you greatly reduce the chance that the door will warp.
Buy straight hinges galvanised 100 cm with tip
Order the modern strap hinges hot dip galvanised 100 cm of rock-solid quality with a long service life for the lowest price at Wovar. Take advantage of our volume discount and order 10 pieces. Green and construction companies, such as DIY companies, construction companies and gardeners, receive extra benefits at Wovar, such as discounts with a business account.
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