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PHG 4 Inch Commercial Grade Ball Bearing Hinge with 5/8 Inch Radius Corners (3-Pack)

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PHG 4 Inch Commercial Grade Ball Bearing Hinge with 5/8 Inch Radius Corners (3-Pack)
PHG Commercial Grade Ball Bearing Hinge

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Sold in a 3 Pack with screws included

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PHG Commercial Grade Ball Bearing Hinge 4" x 4" Available Finishes

4" Commercial Ball Bearing Hinge with 5/8" radius corners. This hinge is for commercial or heavier residential applications. All steel base material. Features non rising steel pin with button tip and plug. Heavy 0.13 Gauge thickness. Five knuckle design. Also available with Square and 1/4" Radius corners. For doors equipped with automatic closer or high traffic, use ball bearing hinges. Comes with both machine screws (1/2" 10-24 x #10) and wood screws (1" x #9)

PHG CH415 Commercial Door Hinge Specs
4" x 4"
8
0.130"
5/8"

 

Polished Brass Satin Brass Antique Brass
Oil Rubbed Bronse Black Nickel Satin Nickel
Polished Chrome Satin Chrome
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SKU :CH415
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Price (USD)$31.74

Ships Direct From PHG. Please allow 3-4 Days Before Shipment.
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All About Residential Door Hinges  

There are many types of door hinges available for different applications on residential doors. This guide and the charts at right are intended to help you select the appropriate hinges for your door and is stated as suggestion only.
The best way to replace existing hinges is to buy the same size and quantity of hinges you already have on your door. Below are a few things to consider before buying hinges for a new door or replacing old hinges.

Hinge Material
Door hinges are generally made in three types of material. The most commonly used is steel. Steel Hinges are very strong and inexpensive. They are usually plated with other materials (brass, nickel, bronze), and are available in many finish options. Solid Brass Hinges are also strong but will not rust or corrode as steel will over time. Solid brass hinges have the most beautiful appearance and can outlast steel plated hinges by many years. Stainless Steel Hinges are stronger than steel and are resistant to rusting and are available in a brushed or polished stainless finish.

Hinge Bearing Types

Many door hinges for standard applications are plain bearing hinges, meaning that the hinge knuckles bear on each other. Plain bearing hinges are less expensive and work great for lighter or limited use doors. Hinges do wear out over time especially on high-use doors and heavy or wide doors such as an entry door. An upgrade to the plain bearing hinge is the Ball Bearing Hinge which has small ball bearings between the hinge knuckles to reduce friction. Ball bearing hinges increase the life of the hinge, tend to be quieter, and make the door easier to open.
Door Thickness Hinge Size
   
1-3/8" 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" Hinges
1-3/4" 4" x 4" Hinges
2" 4-1/2" x 4-1/2" Hinges
2-1/4" to 2-3/4" 5" x 5" Hinges
over 2-3/4" 6" x 6"

 

Door Height Number of Hinges
   
Up to 60" 2 Hinges
60" to 80" 3 Hinges
80" to 97" 4 Hinges
97" to 109" 5 Hinges
Over 109" 6 Hinges

Heavy Duty Hinges
Hinges are sometimes catagorized as standard or residential duty hinges and heavy duty hinges. The difference between a standard duty hinge and a heavy duty hinge is the thickness of the plate material the hinge is made of. Heavy duty hinges can be used for doors that are heavier or wider. Ball bearing hinges are an upgrade from heavy duty hinges and are also constructed of thicker material.

Door Hinge Corners
There are three styles of door hinge corners. Square, 1/4" radius corner, and 5/8" radius corner. For a good fit, make sure you get the right hinge corner style for your door. You can use some spare change to determine the radius on your hinges. The 1/4" radius is close to the size of a dime if you hold it up to the corner of the hinge. A 5/8" radius is close to the size of a quarter. On wood doors you can always "square" the corners on your door and jamb with a sharp chisel.
Some hinges are square on one leaf and rounded on the other. This hinge is frequently used for steel or fiberglass doors hung on a wood jamb. These hinges are available in several finishes and they are handed so you'll want to make sure you order accordingly.

Spring Loaded Door Hinges

Spring Door Hinges are used to create a self closing door. Some areas require a fire door between a garage and living area to be self closing. These hinges are heavy duty steel hinges and are available in many finishes. You can adjust the tension on the spring for door size and weight. Most exterior doors will require two spring hinges to close properly.

Non-removable Hinge Pin (NRP)
Non-removable pins are used on the hinges of outswinging doors to prevent intruders from tapping out the hinge pins and pulling the door off it's hinges. The hinge pin will have a groove in it which is locked in place by a set screw. The set screw is positioned so that it can only be accessed when the door is opened. Any of our Emtek Hinges (except Emtek spring hinges) can be ordered with non-removable pins.
Hinge Accessories
We have many hinge accessories available to create your own custom look including hinge pin ball tips, steeple tips, and hinge pin door stops.

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Customer Reviews

5 Stars
Home Owner
Purchased the wrong finish, my mistake. Replaced the hinge with the right one no charge. I donated the first hinge to the local Habitat for Humanity. Great staff, hinge was perfect.
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Reviewed by:  from New York. on 7/15/2018
5/5
5 Stars
GREAT HINGE
Great Hinges. I am a stickler for detail and these are VERY nice hinges. Good heavy duty. They were packed securely and even had a piece of paper between the hinges to protect the finish. they came with all the hardware to install in either a metal or wood frame. One thing I really was happy about is the wood screws are larger #12 and not the smaller #8s. If you are replacing hinges these are as good as they get. They are solid Brass and every bit as good as the high dollar brands in both appearance and quality.
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Reviewed by:  from Tulsa. on 3/3/2018
5/5
5 Stars
The Fixer
One of the best hinges I've ever installed. Usually companies skimp out on the screws but these worked fantastic.
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Reviewed by:  from Northridge. on 6/11/2017
5/5
5 Stars
Home owner
These hinges are an amazing value. And they improve the opening and closing like power steering does for driving. The door swings so smoothly and easily, it's wonderful.
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Reviewed by:  from Horsham. on 3/23/2017
5/5
5 Stars
Solves the Squeak!
These ball bearing hinges look great (highly polished brass) and better yet, totally eliminated a very annoying squeak whenever the door was opened. Installation was simple and required just re-drilling the screw holes. Price is right and delivery was prompt.
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Reviewed by: (Verified Buyer)  from NC. on 1/13/2014
5/5
5 Stars
customer
Fit and finish are very nice. Installation was easy in this instance. they came packaged well with no scratches. Door operation is normal(much smoother than nobearing hinges). Only time will tell if they keep there finish.
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Reviewed by:  from lansing, Mi. on 10/5/2013
5/5
5 Stars
Door hinges
Great company to deal with! Had a question about the ball bearing hinges and got an answer immediately. Very good quality for the money and excellent service from the company. Very pleased!
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Reviewed by:  from Sautee, GA 30571. on 8/10/2013
5/5

Questions and Answers

Question How many hinges in package? Is this the price for 1 or 3?
Asked by: J.T. Traverse - 3/23/2020
Question Hi, the description says, "each" by each, that means 1 hinge. For example, if your door has 3 hinges on it like most do, you need to order qty. 3 Answer provided by:  Zach (3/23/2020)
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