Key Features:
- Design: The hinge forms a T-shape, with one long, narrow leaf (strap) and a shorter leaf (butt) attached to the pivot point.
- Material: Usually made from steel, wrought iron, or other strong metals.
- Finish: Available in various finishes including black, brass, galvanized, and stainless steel.
- Usage: Commonly used for light to medium-weight doors, gates, shed doors, and some cabinetry.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Offers a blend of rustic charm and industrial functionality.
Advantages:
- Ease of Installation: Simple to install with screws or bolts.
- Versatility: Suitable for a variety of applications due to the different sizes and finishes available.
- Decorative and Functional: Provides both structural support and a decorative element to doors and gates.
Installation:
- The strap (long leaf) is typically mounted on the door or gate.
- The butt (short leaf) is fixed to the frame or post.
- Secured using screws or bolts, with alignment ensuring smooth operation.
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