The Grade 7 Ball Bearing Hinge in Antique Brass from Eurospec is designed for maximum load capacity of 40kg. These hinges are CE marked and fire door rated, complying with BS EN 1935 standards. Renowned for their smooth operation and durability, ball bearing hinges are perfect for carrying heavier loads compared to washered hinges.
For standard internal residential doors, a pair of hinges is typically sufficient; however, using three hinges per door can enhance aesthetics and distribute the load evenly, helping to prevent twisting or warping over time due to heat and moisture. This product comes with a 10-year mechanical guarantee, ensuring reliability for domestic use.
The Grade 7 Ball Bearing Hinge in Bright Stainless Steel is engineered for maximum performance and durability. Rated for a maximum load of 40kg, these hinges are CE marked and fire door rated, complying with BS EN 1935 standards.
Ball bearing hinges are renowned for their smooth operation and long-lasting design, making them ideal for standard internal residential doors. While a pair of hinges is typically sufficient, using three hinges per door can enhance aesthetics and distribute weight evenly, helping to prevent twisting or warping due to heat and moisture over time.
This product comes with a 10-year mechanical guarantee, ensuring reliability for domestic use.
The Grade 7 Ball Bearing Hinge in Polished Chrome by Eurospec is designed for maximum durability and smooth operation. Rated for a maximum load of 40kg, these hinges are CE marked and suitable for fire doors, complying with BS EN 1935 standards.
Ball bearing hinges are renowned for their ability to carry heavier loads compared to washered hinges, making them a popular choice for standard internal residential doors. While a pair of hinges is generally adequate, fitting three hinges per door can enhance aesthetics and distribute the load evenly, helping to prevent twisting or warping over time, especially in environments affected by heat and moisture.
Each hinge comes with a 10-year mechanical guarantee, ensuring long-lasting performance for domestic use.
The Grade 7 Ball Bearing Hinge in Matt Black by Eurospec is designed for maximum load capacity of 40kg. These hinges are CE marked and fire door rated, complying with BS EN 1935 standards. Known for their smooth operation and durability, ball bearing hinges are ideal for carrying heavier loads compared to washered hinges.
For standard internal residential doors, a pair of hinges is typically sufficient; however, using three hinges per door can enhance aesthetics and distribute the load evenly, helping to prevent twisting or warping over time due to heat and moisture. This hinge comes with a 10-year mechanical guarantee, making it suitable for domestic use.
The Grade 7 Ball Bearing Hinge is designed for durability and smooth operation, making it ideal for standard internal residential doors. With a maximum load capacity of 40kg, these hinges are CE marked and fire door rated, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
Ball bearing hinges are known for their long-lasting design and ability to carry heavier loads compared to washered hinges. While a pair of hinges is adequate for most doors, fitting three hinges can enhance aesthetics and distribute the load evenly, helping to prevent twisting or warping over time due to heat and moisture.
This hinge comes with a 10-year mechanical guarantee, making it a reliable choice for domestic use.
The Grade 7 Ball Bearing Hinge in Satin Nickel by Eurospec is engineered for durability and smooth operation, making it a popular choice for internal residential doors. With a maximum load capacity of 40kg, these hinges are CE marked and fire door rated, complying with BS EN 1935 standards.
Ball bearing hinges are known for their long-lasting design and ability to carry heavier loads compared to washered hinges. While a pair of hinges is adequate for standard doors, fitting three hinges can enhance both aesthetics and functionality by evenly distributing the load and reducing the risk of twisting or warping over time, especially in environments affected by heat and moisture.
This product comes with a 10-year mechanical guarantee, ensuring peace of mind for domestic use.
The Grade 7 Ball Bearing Hinge in Satin Stainless Steel is engineered for maximum performance, supporting a load of up to 40kg. These hinges are CE marked and fire door rated, complying with BS EN 1935 standards.
Renowned for their smooth operation and durability, ball bearing hinges are ideal for standard internal residential doors. While a pair of hinges is typically sufficient, using three can enhance aesthetics and evenly distribute the load, preventing twisting or warping over time due to heat and moisture.
Each hinge comes with a 10-year mechanical guarantee, ensuring long-lasting reliability for domestic use.
Care Instructions
Stainless steel should be cleaned regularly to maintain its appearance and preserve its natural resistance to corrosion.
Its protection comes from a thin chromium oxide layer, formed when oxygen in the air reacts with the chromium in the steel.
If the surface becomes contaminated with dirt or debris, this protective layer can be disrupted, allowing corrosive agents
to become trapped. For this reason, routine cleaning is essential — stainless steel performs best when kept clean.
For general maintenance, wipe exposed surfaces with a clean cloth using warm water and a mild detergent.
More stubborn marks can be removed with non-scratch household cleaning powders applied with a sponge, soft brush, or cloth.
A small amount of vinegar may be added for heavier soiling.
Carbon steel brushes and steel wool should be avoided, as they can leave embedded particles that may lead to surface rusting.
After cleaning, always rinse thoroughly with clean hot water and dry completely with a soft towel.
As a guideline, stainless steel should be cleaned at least once per month, and more frequently in high-use or heavily soiled areas.
Where routine maintenance is a condition of warranty, a maintenance log should be retained for each installation.
Stainless steel should be cleaned regularly to maintain its appearance and preserve its natural resistance to corrosion.
Its protection comes from a thin chromium oxide layer, formed when oxygen in the air reacts with the chromium in the steel.
If the surface becomes contaminated with dirt or debris, this protective layer can be disrupted, allowing corrosive agents
to become trapped. For this reason, routine cleaning is essential — stainless steel performs best when kept clean.
For general maintenance, wipe exposed surfaces with a clean cloth using warm water and a mild detergent.
More stubborn marks can be removed with non-scratch household cleaning powders applied with a sponge, soft brush, or cloth.
A small amount of vinegar may be added for heavier soiling.
Carbon steel brushes and steel wool should be avoided, as they can leave embedded particles that may lead to surface rusting.
After cleaning, always rinse thoroughly with clean hot water and dry completely with a soft towel.
As a guideline, stainless steel should be cleaned at least once per month, and more frequently in high-use or heavily soiled areas.
Where routine maintenance is a condition of warranty, a maintenance log should be retained for each installation.
Stainless steel should be cleaned regularly to maintain its appearance and preserve its natural resistance to corrosion.
Its protection comes from a thin chromium oxide layer, formed when oxygen in the air reacts with the chromium in the steel.
If the surface becomes contaminated with dirt or debris, this protective layer can be disrupted, allowing corrosive agents
to become trapped. For this reason, routine cleaning is essential — stainless steel performs best when kept clean.
For general maintenance, wipe exposed surfaces with a clean cloth using warm water and a mild detergent.
More stubborn marks can be removed with non-scratch household cleaning powders applied with a sponge, soft brush, or cloth.
A small amount of vinegar may be added for heavier soiling.
Carbon steel brushes and steel wool should be avoided, as they can leave embedded particles that may lead to surface rusting.
After cleaning, always rinse thoroughly with clean hot water and dry completely with a soft towel.
As a guideline, stainless steel should be cleaned at least once per month, and more frequently in high-use or heavily soiled areas.
Where routine maintenance is a condition of warranty, a maintenance log should be retained for each installation.
Stainless steel should be cleaned regularly to maintain its appearance and preserve its natural resistance to corrosion.
Its protection comes from a thin chromium oxide layer, formed when oxygen in the air reacts with the chromium in the steel.
If the surface becomes contaminated with dirt or debris, this protective layer can be disrupted, allowing corrosive agents
to become trapped. For this reason, routine cleaning is essential — stainless steel performs best when kept clean.
For general maintenance, wipe exposed surfaces with a clean cloth using warm water and a mild detergent.
More stubborn marks can be removed with non-scratch household cleaning powders applied with a sponge, soft brush, or cloth.
A small amount of vinegar may be added for heavier soiling.
Carbon steel brushes and steel wool should be avoided, as they can leave embedded particles that may lead to surface rusting.
After cleaning, always rinse thoroughly with clean hot water and dry completely with a soft towel.
As a guideline, stainless steel should be cleaned at least once per month, and more frequently in high-use or heavily soiled areas.
Where routine maintenance is a condition of warranty, a maintenance log should be retained for each installation.
Products featuring the Exclusive Stainless Brass Finish are manufactured using an advanced vacuum-treated process and are supplied with a
25-year replacement guarantee.
This specialised technology creates a highly durable surface that is resistant to oxidation, wear, and abrasion under normal use.
For routine maintenance, surface dust and light soiling should be removed using a soft, dry cloth.
This is typically sufficient to keep the finish looking its best.
Where more stubborn marks are present, white spirit or a similar spirit-based cleaner may be used sparingly.
Always apply using a soft cloth and avoid abrasive materials to preserve the integrity of the surface.
Stainless steel should be cleaned regularly to maintain its appearance and preserve its natural resistance to corrosion.
Its protection comes from a thin chromium oxide layer, formed when oxygen in the air reacts with the chromium in the steel.
If the surface becomes contaminated with dirt or debris, this protective layer can be disrupted, allowing corrosive agents
to become trapped. For this reason, routine cleaning is essential — stainless steel performs best when kept clean.
For general maintenance, wipe exposed surfaces with a clean cloth using warm water and a mild detergent.
More stubborn marks can be removed with non-scratch household cleaning powders applied with a sponge, soft brush, or cloth.
A small amount of vinegar may be added for heavier soiling.
Carbon steel brushes and steel wool should be avoided, as they can leave embedded particles that may lead to surface rusting.
After cleaning, always rinse thoroughly with clean hot water and dry completely with a soft towel.
As a guideline, stainless steel should be cleaned at least once per month, and more frequently in high-use or heavily soiled areas.
Where routine maintenance is a condition of warranty, a maintenance log should be retained for each installation.