DH1104
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Our premium heavy duty iron door hinges from Degol Hardware are meticulously engineered to provide superior structural support and a timeless aesthetic for any architectural project. Designed as a high-strength iron butt hinge, these fittings offer exceptional load-bearing capacity, making them the perfect choice for heavy solid wood doors and high-traffic residential entries. Each hinge is finished with a specialized black powder coating that not only delivers a sleek, modern look but also ensures a highly rust-resistant and durable surface in various environments. Whether you are aiming for a modern farmhouse vibe or a sophisticated industrial feel, these precision-crafted iron hinges guarantee a smooth, reliable swing and long-lasting performance, offering a professional-grade solution that combines rustic decorative charm with industrial-strength reliability.
Brand | Degol |
Product name | 3*3 Inch Sand-gold iron door hinges made in China |
Finish | SSS, PSS, AB, AC, PVD or Customized |
Product Model | DH1104 |
Size | 3"*3"*2mm |
Accessory | Keys,Screws,Latch,Strick plate |
Type | Door handle lockset lever lock |
Material | Iron |
Suit for | Door,storeroom,classroom,hotel |
OEM | Welcome |
Sample | Free |
MOQ | 200 pieces |
Delivery time | Usually 25~35 days |
1. Marking the Hinge Locations
Standard Placement: Place the top hinge 5–7 inches from the top of the door and the bottom hinge 10–11 inches from the bottom.
Support for Heavy Doors: For heavy iron or solid wood doors, a third hinge should be installed exactly in the middle of the top and bottom ones to prevent sagging.
Trace the Outline: Hold the hinge leaf against the door edge and trace its perimeter with a sharp pencil or score it with a utility knife.
2. Cutting the Mortise (The Recess)
Chisel the Border: Use a hammer and a sharp wood chisel to tap along your traced lines to a depth that matches the thickness of the hinge leaf.
Clear the Waste: Carefully remove the wood inside the lines until the area is flat. The hinge should sit perfectly flush with the surface of the door and frame.
3. Drilling and Mounting
Pilot Holes: Mark the center of the screw holes. Use a power drill to create pilot holes (slightly smaller than your screws) to prevent the wood from splitting when you drive the screws in.
Secure the Leaves: Screw the hinges onto the door first.
Attach to Frame: Prop the door up using wedges to maintain a 3mm gap at the top. Align the hinge leaves with your marks on the door jamb and secure them with the remaining screws.
4. Final Testing
Swing the door several times to check for a smooth, quiet operation. If the door "springs" back or squeaks, double-check that the mortises are flat and the hinges are perfectly aligned.
1. Weight and Load Distribution
Because iron hinges are designed for heavy-duty applications, such as solid wood or security doors, proper weight distribution is essential.
Use Multiple Hinges: Always use at least three hinges for standard doors. For extra-heavy or oversized doors, a fourth hinge may be necessary to prevent the top hinge from pulling away or the door from sagging.
Check Alignment: Ensure all hinge pins are perfectly aligned vertically. If they are slightly off, the iron-on-iron friction will increase significantly, leading to grinding noises and faster wear on the axis.
2. Anti-Corrosion Maintenance
Iron is more susceptible to environmental moisture than stainless steel, so protecting the finish is your top priority.
Keep Dry: Regularly wipe down the hinges with a dry, soft cloth to remove dust and condensation. Dust can trap moisture against the metal, leading to "pitting" or rust spots.
Surface Inspection: Periodically inspect the powder coating or plating. If you see any scratches or chips, apply a small amount of rust-inhibiting touch-up paint immediately to prevent oxidation from spreading.
3. Lubrication for Silent Operation
Iron hinges can develop a squeak if the internal pin becomes dry.
Lubricate Twice a Year: Apply a few drops of silicone spray or light machine oil (like 3-in-1 oil) to the top of each hinge knuckle.
Distribute the Oil: Open and close the door several times to work the lubricant down into the pin and bearings. Always wipe away any excess oil with a paper towel, as leftover grease will attract grit that acts like sandpaper inside the hinge.
It is compatible with most hard surfaces like wood, tile, or marble. However, if you have underfloor heating, you must be careful when drilling into the floor to avoid damaging the heating elements.
Yes, because it is made of solid 304 stainless steel, it is designed for heavy-duty performance. Since the weight is transferred directly to the floor rather than the frame, it prevents heavy doors from sagging or drifting over time.
The hinge itself provides structural protection for the door, but because it allows for 360-degree rotation, it does not have a built-in "stop". To protect your walls from impact, you should pair this hinge with a separate door stopper.
1. Industrial-Grade Durability
Degol hinges are manufactured using full-material construction, meaning they are solid throughout with no internal sand holes or structural weaknesses.
Superior Load Bearing: Engineered to handle the significant weight of heavy solid wood or metal doors without bending or sagging over time.
304 Stainless Steel: Their stainless models provide exceptional rust resistance, making them ideal for high-humidity areas like bathrooms or coastal environments.
2. Precision Engineering for Silent Operation
Degol focuses on the "experience" of opening a door by eliminating common friction points.
Ball Bearing Technology: High-quality integrated bearings ensure a whisper-quiet swing and prevent the metal-on-metal grinding that causes squeaks and black graphite dust.
Anti-Friction Surface: The internal pins are precision-fitted to ensure a smooth, consistent rotation every time the door is used.
3. Professional Aesthetic Finishes
Degol hardware is designed to serve as an architectural accent rather than just a functional component.
Refined Surfaces: They offer high-end finishes like matte black powder coating, satin nickel, and polished chrome that are resistant to peeling and abrasion.
Versatile Design: Their clean, modern lines fit perfectly into Modern Farmhouse, Industrial, or Contemporary design schemes.
Custom Support & Sale:+86-750-3915520
Phone:+86 13725946499
E-mail:info@degolhardware.com
Address: Building 2, No. 898 Jiangmen Avenue Middle, Pengjiang District, Jiangmen CityGuangdong, China 529000
Our premium heavy duty iron door hinges from Degol Hardware are meticulously engineered to provide superior structural support and a timeless aesthetic for any architectural project. Designed as a high-strength iron butt hinge, these fittings offer exceptional load-bearing capacity, making them the perfect choice for heavy solid wood doors and high-traffic residential entries. Each hinge is finished with a specialized black powder coating that not only delivers a sleek, modern look but also ensures a highly rust-resistant and durable surface in various environments. Whether you are aiming for a modern farmhouse vibe or a sophisticated industrial feel, these precision-crafted iron hinges guarantee a smooth, reliable swing and long-lasting performance, offering a professional-grade solution that combines rustic decorative charm with industrial-strength reliability.
Brand | Degol |
Product name | 3*3 Inch Sand-gold iron door hinges made in China |
Finish | SSS, PSS, AB, AC, PVD or Customized |
Product Model | DH1104 |
Size | 3"*3"*2mm |
Accessory | Keys,Screws,Latch,Strick plate |
Type | Door handle lockset lever lock |
Material | Iron |
Suit for | Door,storeroom,classroom,hotel |
OEM | Welcome |
Sample | Free |
MOQ | 200 pieces |
Delivery time | Usually 25~35 days |
1. Marking the Hinge Locations
Standard Placement: Place the top hinge 5–7 inches from the top of the door and the bottom hinge 10–11 inches from the bottom.
Support for Heavy Doors: For heavy iron or solid wood doors, a third hinge should be installed exactly in the middle of the top and bottom ones to prevent sagging.
Trace the Outline: Hold the hinge leaf against the door edge and trace its perimeter with a sharp pencil or score it with a utility knife.
2. Cutting the Mortise (The Recess)
Chisel the Border: Use a hammer and a sharp wood chisel to tap along your traced lines to a depth that matches the thickness of the hinge leaf.
Clear the Waste: Carefully remove the wood inside the lines until the area is flat. The hinge should sit perfectly flush with the surface of the door and frame.
3. Drilling and Mounting
Pilot Holes: Mark the center of the screw holes. Use a power drill to create pilot holes (slightly smaller than your screws) to prevent the wood from splitting when you drive the screws in.
Secure the Leaves: Screw the hinges onto the door first.
Attach to Frame: Prop the door up using wedges to maintain a 3mm gap at the top. Align the hinge leaves with your marks on the door jamb and secure them with the remaining screws.
4. Final Testing
Swing the door several times to check for a smooth, quiet operation. If the door "springs" back or squeaks, double-check that the mortises are flat and the hinges are perfectly aligned.
1. Weight and Load Distribution
Because iron hinges are designed for heavy-duty applications, such as solid wood or security doors, proper weight distribution is essential.
Use Multiple Hinges: Always use at least three hinges for standard doors. For extra-heavy or oversized doors, a fourth hinge may be necessary to prevent the top hinge from pulling away or the door from sagging.
Check Alignment: Ensure all hinge pins are perfectly aligned vertically. If they are slightly off, the iron-on-iron friction will increase significantly, leading to grinding noises and faster wear on the axis.
2. Anti-Corrosion Maintenance
Iron is more susceptible to environmental moisture than stainless steel, so protecting the finish is your top priority.
Keep Dry: Regularly wipe down the hinges with a dry, soft cloth to remove dust and condensation. Dust can trap moisture against the metal, leading to "pitting" or rust spots.
Surface Inspection: Periodically inspect the powder coating or plating. If you see any scratches or chips, apply a small amount of rust-inhibiting touch-up paint immediately to prevent oxidation from spreading.
3. Lubrication for Silent Operation
Iron hinges can develop a squeak if the internal pin becomes dry.
Lubricate Twice a Year: Apply a few drops of silicone spray or light machine oil (like 3-in-1 oil) to the top of each hinge knuckle.
Distribute the Oil: Open and close the door several times to work the lubricant down into the pin and bearings. Always wipe away any excess oil with a paper towel, as leftover grease will attract grit that acts like sandpaper inside the hinge.
It is compatible with most hard surfaces like wood, tile, or marble. However, if you have underfloor heating, you must be careful when drilling into the floor to avoid damaging the heating elements.
Yes, because it is made of solid 304 stainless steel, it is designed for heavy-duty performance. Since the weight is transferred directly to the floor rather than the frame, it prevents heavy doors from sagging or drifting over time.
The hinge itself provides structural protection for the door, but because it allows for 360-degree rotation, it does not have a built-in "stop". To protect your walls from impact, you should pair this hinge with a separate door stopper.
1. Industrial-Grade Durability
Degol hinges are manufactured using full-material construction, meaning they are solid throughout with no internal sand holes or structural weaknesses.
Superior Load Bearing: Engineered to handle the significant weight of heavy solid wood or metal doors without bending or sagging over time.
304 Stainless Steel: Their stainless models provide exceptional rust resistance, making them ideal for high-humidity areas like bathrooms or coastal environments.
2. Precision Engineering for Silent Operation
Degol focuses on the "experience" of opening a door by eliminating common friction points.
Ball Bearing Technology: High-quality integrated bearings ensure a whisper-quiet swing and prevent the metal-on-metal grinding that causes squeaks and black graphite dust.
Anti-Friction Surface: The internal pins are precision-fitted to ensure a smooth, consistent rotation every time the door is used.
3. Professional Aesthetic Finishes
Degol hardware is designed to serve as an architectural accent rather than just a functional component.
Refined Surfaces: They offer high-end finishes like matte black powder coating, satin nickel, and polished chrome that are resistant to peeling and abrasion.
Versatile Design: Their clean, modern lines fit perfectly into Modern Farmhouse, Industrial, or Contemporary design schemes.
Custom Support & Sale:+86-750-3915520
Phone:+86 13725946499
E-mail:info@degolhardware.com
Address: Building 2, No. 898 Jiangmen Avenue Middle, Pengjiang District, Jiangmen CityGuangdong, China 529000