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  2. Hinge - Wikipedia

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    This hinge pivots in openings in the floor and the top of the door frame. Also referred to as double-acting floor hinges, they are found in ancient dry stone buildings and, rarely, in old wooden buildings. They are a low-cost alternative for use with lightweight doors. [3] Doors with these hinges may be called haar-hung doors. Self-closing hinge

  3. Concealed hinge jig - Wikipedia

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    Concealed hinges are set for furniture doors (with or without a self-closing feature, and with or without damping systems). They are made of two parts: one part is the hinge cup and the arm, the other part is the mounting plate. Also called "cup hinge", or "Euro hinge", as they were developed in Europe and use metric installation standards.

  4. Door closer - Wikipedia

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    Spring hinge uses a spring mounted in a hinge and is integral to its design. The spring can be either visible or hidden within a tube and can be found more commonly on interior doors. When used on doors that open both ways they are known as double action spring hinges. Self-closing hinges are an alternative to using a door closer.

  5. Julius Blum - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. 1,887.85 million euros (2018/2019) [ 1 ] Number of employees. 7,983 (06/2019) [ 1 ] Website. blum.com. Julius Blum GmbH (commonly referred to as Blum) is an international company that produces hinge-, lift- and runner-systems and the appropriate assembly tools for the cabinet making and furniture industry.

  6. Concealed hinge - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 October 2019, at 19:41 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  7. Latch - Wikipedia

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    Latch. A latch or catch (called sneck in Northern England and Scotland) is a type of mechanical fastener that joins two (or more) objects or surfaces while allowing for their regular separation. A latch typically engages another piece of hardware on the other mounting surface. Depending upon the type and design of the latch, this engaged bit of ...

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