H A N D - F O R G E D I R O N • H A N D C R A F T
E D I
N U . S . A .
These
pin style hinges were English in origin and very important to early homebuilders.The
3”, 4” and 5” sizes were widely used on corner cabinets
and cupboard doors. 7” hinges were typically chosen for full size
interior doors and the 9” size would have been used on heavier entrance
doors. Our blacksmiths fully work each hinge with a hammered, beveled
edge.
HL Hinges
Item No.
Type
H x W
A)
4090-HL
9” HL
9” x 8 1/4”
B)
4060-HL
7” HL
7” x 6”
C)
4050-HL
5” HL
5” x 5”
D)
4040-HL
4” HL
4” x 4 1/2”
E)
4030-HL
3” HL
3” x 3 1/2”
H Hinges
Item No.
Type
H x W
F)
4090-H
9”H
9” x 3 1/2”
G)
4060-H
7”H
7” x 2 3/8”
H)
4050-H
5”H
5" x 2"
I)
4040-H
4”H
4” x 2”
J)
4030-H
3”H
3” x 1 1/2”
Half
Surface H & HL Hinges
Combined with our jamb pintle (I) on page 9, this hinge design hangs
a door on the jamb. Perfect for heavy interior doors or entrance
doors. The pin size for both the 9” and the 7” hinge
is 3/8” dia. (Please specify if you need left hand or
right hand, see detail on page 7).