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4-Bar Casement Hinge
Non-magnetic 300-series stainless steel 4-bar casement hinges in 8, 10, 10.5, 12, 12.5, 13, 14, and 16 inch lengths. Standard ~40 lb sash capacity through heavy-duty ~200 lb. Acetal or brass/nylon shoe for smooth sash travel.
Also known as
casement hinge · 4-bar hinge · sash hinge · window hinge
Key Features
- 300-series stainless for coastal corrosion resistance
- Standard and heavy-duty capacities
- Egress-rated variants available (see four-bar-egress-hinge)
Available Materials
Specifications
Component family
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Numbered residential and commercial sectional door hinges in galvanized steel, 4-bar window casement/awning hinges in stainless steel, BHMA A156.1 commercial mortise + residential + spring hinges, and shutter pintle hinges in cast iron / SS / bronze.
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