DH1039
Degol
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Our heavy-duty door hinges are engineered for seamless performance, featuring a specialized pivot hinge design that supports oversized and weighted panels with absolute precision. These stainless steel door hinges offer a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that allows doors to rotate smoothly up to 360 degrees, making them the ideal choice for modern luxury interiors and hidden door systems. Whether you are dealing with sagging or alignment issues, the intuitive design simplifies the process of adjusting door hinges to ensure a perfectly flush fit and silent operation every time.
Brand | Degol |
Product name | Stainless steel pivot hinge door hinges adjusting door hinges |
Finish | SSS, PSS, AB, AC, PVD or Customized |
Product Model | DH1039 |
Accessory | Keys,Screws,Latch,Strick plate |
Type | Door handle lockset lever lock |
Material | Stainless steel 201, 304 or 316 |
Suit for | Door,storeroom,classroom,hotel |
OEM | Welcome |
Sample | Free |
MOQ | 200 pieces |
Delivery time | Usually 25~35 days |
1. Preparation and Marking
Determine Pivot Point: Decide how far from the door edge you want the pivot point. For a hidden door, this is typically 50mm–100mm from the jamb.
Mark the Door: Mark the center point for the hinge on both the top and bottom edges of the door.
Mark the Frame/Floor: Use a plumb bob or a laser level to ensure the center point on the floor is perfectly aligned with the center point on the top header/frame.
2. Mortising the Door
Trace the Hinge: Place the hinge plates on the top and bottom edges of the door and trace their outline.
Chisel/Router: Use a chisel or a router to create a "pocket" (mortise) so the plate sits flush with the wood.
Drill Center Hole: Drill a hole in the center of the mortise deep enough to accommodate the rotating shaft of the hinge.
3. Installing Hardware
Attach to Door: Screw the pivot plates into the top and bottom of the door.
Attach to Frame: * Screw the top pivot plate into the door header.
Screw the bottom floor plate into the floor or threshold. For heavy doors, ensure you are anchoring into a solid subfloor.
4. Mounting the Door
Positioning: Lift the door and slot the bottom pivot shaft into the floor plate.
Engagement: Most 360 hinges have a retractable pin on the top. Once the door is upright, release or screw upward the top pin so it locks into the header plate.
5. Final Adjustments
Alignment: Check the gaps (reveals) between the door and the frame.
Adjusting Door Hinges: If the door is leaning, use the adjustment screws on the base plate to shift the door left, right, up, or down until it swings freely without scraping.
1. 360-Degree Swing vs. Standard Swing
Full Rotation: Unlike standard hinges that stop at 180°, these allow the door to rotate fully. You can use this to create "bookcase doors" that swing into a secret room or double-sided panels that act as room dividers.
Center-Hung vs. Offset: If you want the door to swing equally in both directions, use it as a center-hung pivot. For doors that look like a normal wall when closed, use it as an offset pivot.
2. Operating Hidden Doors
Push-to-Open: These hinges are frequently paired with "touch latches." To use, simply push the side of the door opposite the pivot point.
Weight Management: Because the weight is supported by the floor rather than the wall frame, you can use significantly heavier materials (solid wood, stone cladding, or full bookshelves) without the door sagging over time.
3. Adjusting for Smooth Use
If the door feels stiff or hits the frame, you can "use" the built-in adjustment features:
Vertical Height: Most base plates have a central screw. Turning it clockwise lifts the door to clear thick carpets or thresholds.
Alignment: If the door doesn't sit flush with the wall, loosen the floor plate screws slightly, shift the plate laterally, and retighten.
4. Maintenance for Long-Term Use
Lubrication: To keep the 360-degree rotation silent, apply a small amount of silicone-based lubricant to the ball bearing inside the bottom pivot every 12 months.
Checking Clearance: Periodically check that the floor hasn't shifted, as a 1 mm drop in the floor can cause a pivot door to scrape.
Yes, it is manufactured from 304 stainless steel, which offers excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation. This makes it suitable for use in humid environments like bathrooms or kitchens.
It is designed for silent operation. The internal ball-bearing mechanism ensures that the door rotates smoothly without the squeaking or grinding sounds common with traditional hinges.
1. Superior "Full Material" Construction
Unlike generic alternatives that may use thin shells, Degol hinges are manufactured from solid 304 stainless steel.
Corrosion Resistance: The surface is free of "sand holes" (casting defects), making it highly resistant to rust, abrasion, and humid environments (ideal for bathrooms or coastal areas).
Heavy-Duty Load Bearing: While standard hinges put stress on the door frame, this floor-mounted pivot transfers the weight to the floor, allowing it to support significantly heavier doors (up to 60–80kg depending on the specific set) without sagging.
2. True 360-Degree "Invisible" Design
This hinge is a favorite for designers creating hidden doors or secret bookcases.
Total Concealment: When the door is closed, the hardware is completely invisible from both sides.
Infinite Rotation: It allows the door to rotate a full 360 degrees, providing maximum flexibility for room dividers or unique architectural "swiveling" walls.
3. Silent & Frictionless Movement
Degol uses precision-engineered internal ball bearings.
Noise Reduction: The rotation is designed to be whisper-quiet, eliminating the "creak" associated with traditional friction-based hinges.
Effortless Operation: Even heavy solid-wood doors can be moved with a gentle push, as the pivot point creates a more efficient mechanical advantage than side-mounted hinges.
4. Professional Adjustability
One of the biggest pain points in door installation is a door that "drifts" or doesn't sit flush.
Fine-Tuning: Degol's design allows for height and alignment adjustments after the door is hung. This ensures that the gaps (reveals) around the door are perfectly uniform, which is critical for making a door look truly "invisible" against a wall.
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 heavy-duty door hinges are engineered for seamless performance, featuring a specialized pivot hinge design that supports oversized and weighted panels with absolute precision. These stainless steel door hinges offer a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that allows doors to rotate smoothly up to 360 degrees, making them the ideal choice for modern luxury interiors and hidden door systems. Whether you are dealing with sagging or alignment issues, the intuitive design simplifies the process of adjusting door hinges to ensure a perfectly flush fit and silent operation every time.
Brand | Degol |
Product name | Stainless steel pivot hinge door hinges adjusting door hinges |
Finish | SSS, PSS, AB, AC, PVD or Customized |
Product Model | DH1039 |
Accessory | Keys,Screws,Latch,Strick plate |
Type | Door handle lockset lever lock |
Material | Stainless steel 201, 304 or 316 |
Suit for | Door,storeroom,classroom,hotel |
OEM | Welcome |
Sample | Free |
MOQ | 200 pieces |
Delivery time | Usually 25~35 days |
1. Preparation and Marking
Determine Pivot Point: Decide how far from the door edge you want the pivot point. For a hidden door, this is typically 50mm–100mm from the jamb.
Mark the Door: Mark the center point for the hinge on both the top and bottom edges of the door.
Mark the Frame/Floor: Use a plumb bob or a laser level to ensure the center point on the floor is perfectly aligned with the center point on the top header/frame.
2. Mortising the Door
Trace the Hinge: Place the hinge plates on the top and bottom edges of the door and trace their outline.
Chisel/Router: Use a chisel or a router to create a "pocket" (mortise) so the plate sits flush with the wood.
Drill Center Hole: Drill a hole in the center of the mortise deep enough to accommodate the rotating shaft of the hinge.
3. Installing Hardware
Attach to Door: Screw the pivot plates into the top and bottom of the door.
Attach to Frame: * Screw the top pivot plate into the door header.
Screw the bottom floor plate into the floor or threshold. For heavy doors, ensure you are anchoring into a solid subfloor.
4. Mounting the Door
Positioning: Lift the door and slot the bottom pivot shaft into the floor plate.
Engagement: Most 360 hinges have a retractable pin on the top. Once the door is upright, release or screw upward the top pin so it locks into the header plate.
5. Final Adjustments
Alignment: Check the gaps (reveals) between the door and the frame.
Adjusting Door Hinges: If the door is leaning, use the adjustment screws on the base plate to shift the door left, right, up, or down until it swings freely without scraping.
1. 360-Degree Swing vs. Standard Swing
Full Rotation: Unlike standard hinges that stop at 180°, these allow the door to rotate fully. You can use this to create "bookcase doors" that swing into a secret room or double-sided panels that act as room dividers.
Center-Hung vs. Offset: If you want the door to swing equally in both directions, use it as a center-hung pivot. For doors that look like a normal wall when closed, use it as an offset pivot.
2. Operating Hidden Doors
Push-to-Open: These hinges are frequently paired with "touch latches." To use, simply push the side of the door opposite the pivot point.
Weight Management: Because the weight is supported by the floor rather than the wall frame, you can use significantly heavier materials (solid wood, stone cladding, or full bookshelves) without the door sagging over time.
3. Adjusting for Smooth Use
If the door feels stiff or hits the frame, you can "use" the built-in adjustment features:
Vertical Height: Most base plates have a central screw. Turning it clockwise lifts the door to clear thick carpets or thresholds.
Alignment: If the door doesn't sit flush with the wall, loosen the floor plate screws slightly, shift the plate laterally, and retighten.
4. Maintenance for Long-Term Use
Lubrication: To keep the 360-degree rotation silent, apply a small amount of silicone-based lubricant to the ball bearing inside the bottom pivot every 12 months.
Checking Clearance: Periodically check that the floor hasn't shifted, as a 1 mm drop in the floor can cause a pivot door to scrape.
Yes, it is manufactured from 304 stainless steel, which offers excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation. This makes it suitable for use in humid environments like bathrooms or kitchens.
It is designed for silent operation. The internal ball-bearing mechanism ensures that the door rotates smoothly without the squeaking or grinding sounds common with traditional hinges.
1. Superior "Full Material" Construction
Unlike generic alternatives that may use thin shells, Degol hinges are manufactured from solid 304 stainless steel.
Corrosion Resistance: The surface is free of "sand holes" (casting defects), making it highly resistant to rust, abrasion, and humid environments (ideal for bathrooms or coastal areas).
Heavy-Duty Load Bearing: While standard hinges put stress on the door frame, this floor-mounted pivot transfers the weight to the floor, allowing it to support significantly heavier doors (up to 60–80kg depending on the specific set) without sagging.
2. True 360-Degree "Invisible" Design
This hinge is a favorite for designers creating hidden doors or secret bookcases.
Total Concealment: When the door is closed, the hardware is completely invisible from both sides.
Infinite Rotation: It allows the door to rotate a full 360 degrees, providing maximum flexibility for room dividers or unique architectural "swiveling" walls.
3. Silent & Frictionless Movement
Degol uses precision-engineered internal ball bearings.
Noise Reduction: The rotation is designed to be whisper-quiet, eliminating the "creak" associated with traditional friction-based hinges.
Effortless Operation: Even heavy solid-wood doors can be moved with a gentle push, as the pivot point creates a more efficient mechanical advantage than side-mounted hinges.
4. Professional Adjustability
One of the biggest pain points in door installation is a door that "drifts" or doesn't sit flush.
Fine-Tuning: Degol's design allows for height and alignment adjustments after the door is hung. This ensures that the gaps (reveals) around the door are perfectly uniform, which is critical for making a door look truly "invisible" against a wall.
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