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McKinney T4A3786 Interim 5" x 4-1/2" NRP Bearing Hinge - US26D Convert 5" to 4-1/2"

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McKinney T4A3786 Interim 5" x 4-1/2" NRP Bearing Steel Hinge, 5 Knuckle, Full Mortise with US26D Satin Chrome plated finish. Hinges are priced as Each. Lead Time: 1-4 Days

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McKinney T4A3786 Interim 5" x 4-1/2" NRP Bearing Steel Hinge, 5 Knuckle, Full Mortise with US26D Satin Chrome plated finish

Converts 5" high hinge prep on the door or frame to 4-1/2" on the opposite leaf

All interim hinges are supplied with NRP set screw and no-hole plugs which allow them to be reversible. Leaves are trimmed the same dimension from the top and bottom of that leaf

Oil Impregnated Bearing (TA Prefix)
One piece, non-ferrous, and self-lubricating bearings ensure even longer-lasting wear and resistance to clogging, corrosion, and hinge failure.

Hinges are for use on average traffic in commercial construction. Hinges are furnished with All Wood Screws (1 1/4" x 12 FPHW) and All Machine Screws (1/2" x 12-24 FPHM) Non Rising Steel Pin with Button Tips. Commercial Grade Hinges are .190 thickness with template screw hole pattern. NRP (Non Removable Pin) is a set screw driven into the barrel of the hinge that is inaccessible when the door is in the closed position.

Stainless Steel hinge is also available by quote.

Hinges are sold as EachMcKinney Button Tip

ANSI Number:  A8111

Additional Information

Weight 1.4000
Manufacturer McKinney
Hinge Bearings or Spring Oil Impregnated Bearing
Hinge Options NRP (Non Removable Pin)
Hinge Grade/Thickness Heavy Wt .180 to .190
Hinge Mounting Full Mortise
Hinge Height 5.0" Hi
Hinge Width 4.5" Wi
Hinge Corners Square
Hinge Knuckle 5 Knuckles
Base Material Steel
Unit of Measure Each

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