Americana Series Glass to Glass Hinge 180 Degree Oil Rubbed Bronze

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US Horizon H-E180GTG-OB Americana Series Glass to Glass Hinge 180 Degree Oil Rubbed Bronze

Item #: H-E180GTG-OB by U.S. Horizon Mfg., Inc.

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  • Finished to Match Stainless Steel Phillips Style Clamp Screws
  • The door of the shower enclosure will close to precision when this hinge is mounted
  • A perfectly polished layer on the outside keeps it protected from getting rusted
  • Self-Centering 0° Return
  • The kit includes matching stainless steel screws which will ensure a neat look to the entire hinge
  • Solid Forged Brass Construction
  • Precision Machined 300 Series Stainless Steel Components
  • Dual Precision Wound Stainless Steel Return Springs
  • Self-Closing from 25 Degrees
  • Mouse Ear Design
  • Designed for 3/8" or 1/2" Glass
  • Wall Mount Hinges Include Finished to Match Stainless Steel Mounting Screws
  • Rated at 40lbs Per Hinge

Height

4

Finish

Oil Rubbed Bronze

Material

Solid Forged Brass

Width

5

Type

180 Degree

Mounting Style

Glass to Glass mount

Closing Type

Self-Closing from 25 Degrees

Pack Size

1

Angle Degree

180 Degree

Designed For

3/8" or 1/2" Glass

Other Specifications

Maximum door weight: - 2-hinge - 80 lbs (36 kg) - 3-hinge - 120 lbs (54 kg) Maximum door width: - 2-hinge - 30" (762 mm) - 3-hinge - 36" (914 mm)

Hardware Includes

Match Stainless Steel Mounting Screws

The Americana Series offers these180 degree Glass to Glass Hinges for your shower door enclosures. They will help keep the glass panel securely in place without stealing the elegance from the all-glass cabin. Solid forged brass construction will guarantee durability in the long term. They are most commonly used by homeowners, hotels, and other architectural project builders.