Pin - The rod that holds the leaves together, inside the knuckle.
Knuckle - The hollow—typically circular—portion creating the joint of the hinge through which the pin is set. The knuckles of either leaf typically alternate and interlock with the pin passing through all of them. (aka. loop, joint, node, or curl).
Leaf - The portion (typically two) that extends laterally from the knuckle and typically revolve around the pin.
Railway Hinges are the most popular type of hinge and are used on internal doors.
Heavy doors, wide doors, exterior doors.
Railway Hinges are manufacture from Brass.
Railway Hinges have a broad range of finishes. Like Antique Brass, Antique Bronze-Lacquered, Satin Chrome, White Primed, Satin Nickel, Polished Chrome, Stainless Steel, Zinc Plated, Black Paint, Yellow Zinc, Satin Brass, Polished Brass, Bright Brass, Oil Rubber Bronze.
Standard Packing & Relevant markings provide in each outer package.
EX-Work,
FOB - Free On Board,
C&F - Cost And Freight,
CIF - Cost, Insurance and Freight, etc.
Category: Types of Hinges
Types of Hinges