Penrod stainless steel ball bearing door hinges 4 inch with 5 8 inch radius riveted non removable pin 3 pack 4 7 out of 5 stars 28 45 95 45.
Penrod door hinge adjustment.
Insert tension lever in right hand hole in adjustment slot see figure 1.
Release the tension lever until tension pin.
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I ll bet that you never knew you could adjust a self closing door hing.
This video will show you how to adjust a self closing spring hinge door.
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If you have locking pins then see description below for additional instructions.
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For installation adjustment.
Rotate tension lever to the left and insert tension pin loosely in hole to the right of 4.
Attach the spring hinge to both doors and jambs so the hinge leaf with the ul logo is attached to the jamb.
If the hex adjustment cylinder is facing up turn the hex wrench clockwise to the desired tension.
Adjusting the spring loaded hinge can see daunting but our step by step process is here to help.
Place the door in the closed position.
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