Hinges for glass doors
Hinges for glass doors are always special. The execution depends on the situation in which the hinge is applied. What is the direction of rotation? How is the glass clamped? What is the weight of the door? Our specialists will support you with the right design.
Special hinges for glass doors
Are you looking for custom hinges for glass doors? We produce glass door hinges for various applications, entirely customer-specific.
BOSCH produces customer-specific hinges for hard glass doors (full glass), glass cabins and partition walls. These hinges are produced from stainless steel 304 and stainless steel 316. Whether it concerns a project in sanitary areas, where corrosion resistance plays a role, or design, where finishing and insulation are important: we get to work for a suitable solution.
- Suitable for glass thicknesses 8-10-12mm
- Welding attachment included
Welding attachment included
The hinge knuckle is the circular part. Also called bead or loop. The knuckles of the two different clasps usually alternate around the pen.
1 of 10 PinThe pin connects the two (or more) hinge leafs.
2 of 10The pin diameter determines the thickness of the pin, measured in diameter.
3 of 10 LeafThe leaf or blade of the hinge is the rotating or fixed part of a hinge.
4 of 10The leaf width is the distance from the end of the leaf to the center of the pin.
5 of 10The leaf thickness is the thickness of the hinge.
6 of 10The hinge width is the total width of the open hinge: measured at right angles to the pin.
7 of 10The knuckle length is the length from one end to the other end of a single knuckle, parallel to the pin. Usually this is a fixed size, e.g. 30mm, 25mm, 20mm, etc.
8 of 10The end play is the light axial movement between the knots over the axis of the pen. This is caused by the small space between the nodes, which causes the leaf to hinge.
9 of 10The hinge length is the total length of the hinge measured over the leaf parallel to the pin.
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