Fire Door Ball Bearing Hinge 102 x 76 mm FR30/60 Grade 13 Stainless Steel

currency-pound Prices shown below are per hinge

£4.54 £3.78
£5.70 £4.75
£4.54 £3.78
£4.54 £3.78
£3.19 £2.66
£4.54 £3.78
£2.52 £2.10
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Unit of Measure Per Hinge
Knuckle Diameter 14 mm
Leaf Thickness 3 mm
Overall Size 102 x 76 mm
Customer Questions
"How many of these hinges and intumescent pads do I require for a 762 x 1981mm 30 minute fire door?"
You would require 3 hinges and 6 intumescent pads per fire door.
"Does this come as a pair or individually? "
These would come individually per hinge.
"How many of these hinges and intumescent pads do I require for a 850 x 2400 x 55mm Thick 30 minute fire door - we are concerned about weight "
When it comes to fire doors they will always need the application of 3 hinges, with two intumescent pads per hinge (6 in total). For this the weight of the door cant exceed 120kg, so please make sure this isn't the case with your door.
"what grade of stainless are these hinges? I'm looking for 316 grade"
These would be Grade 13 Stainless Steel. If you need Grade 316, please get in touch with our sales team at [email protected] or 0207 228 1185

Product Details

Fire door twin ball bearing hinge
Two quality ball bearing race joints
ANSI pattern
Maximum adjusted door weight - 120 kg (using 3 hinges)
BS EN 1935 Grade 13
Suitable for 30 & 60 minute fire doors when fitted with intumescent hinge liners which are shown in Related Products
c/w No 10 x 32 mm stainless fixing screws
Stainless steel

 

Fire Door Hinges
Remember the importance of fire doors

Sadly people often forget the major significance of fire doors to a building. It should always be remembered that fire doors have two main roles; one is to protect property and the other is to save lives by protecting people from smoke inhalation. A correctly specified, installed and maintained fire door with all the appropriate and essential ironmongery fitted to it will be able to serve both these functions. When a fire door is closed it can stop fire and smoke spreading, provide a safe and protected escape route while people evacuate the building and provide some protection for fire-fighters entering the building to fight the blaze. Fire doors must be installed to replicate their tested condition, and if any changes are made to them in any way, these are likely to negatively affect their fire performance, and nullify any third party certification or CE mark.