Ironmongery items pervade our day-to-day lives but largely go unnoticed. That is until you have a problem. When an ironmongery item performs its function well it contributes in a large way to a smooth and happy life style.
One ironmongery item we use many times a day, at home and at work is the humble hinge.
It is a part of door hardware and window hardware. It is a simple device that enables doors and windows to open and close. It is simple, yet has moving parts. Quality of design, material and manufacturing decides how well it will function and for how long.
They last for longer if they have no defect and operate correctly. Hinges will open and close tens of thousands of times and should give years of non-symptomatic service. It is true that lubrication will make hinges operate silently and efficiently.
If the hinge does not allow a door to open and close correctly, this could be due to an incorrect load and it may become ineffective and problematic. The design and manufacture must therefore be accurate so that a perfect piece transfers the load in an even and correct manner.
To choose hinges correctly, wherever possible make sure you know the load it will bear, for example the weight of a light cabinet or heavy door.
Choose one that is well designed and manufactured because even a slight defect will have a detrimental effect on the performance and reduce its longevity.
Therefore the importance of design and material is also as important as its durability. This applies specifically to door hardware and also to hardware in general such as brass hardware.
For different applications there are a diverse range of designs. Modern technology has made it easier to consider the various design options available and choose the most appropriate design.
The attributes detailed above are essential to a great hinge, but they are not easy to evaluate. Even an ordinary piece can initially look good and perform satisfactorily. However it may not always be easy to understand the complexity of design and identify the most suitable one for the application required. Therefore it is best to buy from a reputable vendor who is customer friendly and will ensure you get the best advice and guidance and ultimately the right type and quality of hinges.
Author Resource:-
Stuart has worked in the ironmongery trade for 28 years. He served his apprenticeship in building and carpentry, in the West Midlands (UK), working in building and construction for 15 years. Since then he has specialised in sales of ironmongery and hardware products and has an in-depth knowledge of all products and their applications after working on many varied projects within the trade.