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95" Continuous Hinge Satin Aluminum Clear Anodized

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Hager 780-157HD 95 CLR 95" Continuous Hinge Satin Aluminum Clear Anodized

Item #: 780-157HD 95 CLR by Hager

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Features
  • ANSI/BHMA A156.26 C
  • Finishes Brass, stainless steel and steel materials are polished in a range of finishes to meet strict ANSI and BHMA standards.
  • Warranty: Lifetime warranty statements, associated exceptions and limitations are available online at www.hagerco.com. Hager warrants US10B finish only over brass or bronze base material. If steel base material is necessary, Hager recommends US10A lacquer finish.

Height

95 In.

Grade

Grade 1

Application

No Special Preps

Weight

Heavy Duty

Color

Satin Aluminum Clear Anodized

Color Code

628/US28

Hinge Type

Continuous Hinge, Full Surface

Fire Rated

3 Hours Metal, 90 Min. Wood Composite (w/Studs)

Bearing Type

Continuous Gear

Package Qty

1

Restrictions

Largewide

Special Marks

Fire rated 3 Hours Metal, 90 Min. Wood Composite (w/Studs)

Base Material

Aluminum

Product Overview

Full Surface Continuous Geared Hinge, Heavy Duty, 95", ALUMINUM

All Roton continuous geared hinges have cutout design and spacing coordination is thereby eliminated in both new construction and restoration work. Reinforcement plates are not required in doors or frames except where the gauge is too thin for the fasteners in relation to the door weight or where abusive operation is anticipated.

Wide variety of applications including widethrow, electrically modified power transfer and monitoring, anchor hinges, fire-rated spring hinges.

Hager hinges are designed to meet a number of applications. Frequency of use (low, medium or high) and door/frame types combined with end use, environmental considerations and building code compliance determine the appropriate hinge application.