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Stanley butt hinge describes a free swinging entry door hinge built for mortised door and jamb installations, so a door can pivot smoothly on a prepared edge. As part of Stanley's entry door line of five knuckle hinges, this hinge supports typical school, office corridor, store toilet, or residential entrance doors where that style is standard. The hinge is made of brass or steel, giving installers options that match project requirements and typical door construction in these applications. A dull brass finish presents a muted brass tone that suits many commercial and residential entrances where a bright finish is not desired. Anti-friction bearings in the knuckles reduce metal-to-metal rubbing during each cycle, which helps the door move more easily during repeated daily use. The average frequency rating is based on door use up to a maximum of 80 times per day, aligning the hinge capacity with typical traffic in those listed locations.
This Stanley Hardware hinge is designed to be mounted in a prepared mortise in both door and jamb, so the leaf seats flush into the edges instead of sitting on the surface. Mortised installation creates a cleaner transition from door to frame that suits the semi-concealed butt hinge role. The screw-on mounting style allows the hinge leaves to be fastened directly into the mortised pockets, securing the hinge where door and frame materials are solid. A removable flush pin configuration lets the pin sit level with the hinge leaves while still being taken out when necessary, which supports door removal or hinge servicing without disturbing the mortise fit. Because the hinge is categorized as semi-concealed in face-frame hinge classifications, it plays a role where some portions remain visible while much of the hardware sits within the recess.
Stanley's entry door line of five knuckle hinges is described for use on school or office corridor doors, store toilet doors, and residential entrance doors with an average frequency of up to 80 cycles per day, so this hinge targets those moderate traffic openings. In a corridor or entrance setting, that frequency range lines up with doors that are used regularly throughout the day but do not experience heavy continuous flow. Mounting in both door and jamb mortises lets the hinge sit in-plane with the edges, which supports a more finished appearance on entrance doors where visible hardware detail matters. The dull brass finish offers a subdued brass tone that works in many commercial corridors and residential entries where a low-sheen metal look coordinates with surrounding hardware. Because the hinge is made of brass or steel, it fits into typical hardware schemes used across these kinds of openings where either material appears in the hardware schedule.
The five knuckle layout divides the hinge barrel into multiple sections connected by anti-friction bearings, so the door weight transfers across several bearing points, which supports smoother motion during each opening and closing cycle. Anti-friction bearings reduce direct metal contact as the knuckles rotate, which helps the door swing with less resistance throughout the described daily use range. The free swinging characteristic means the hinge itself does not provide a spring or self-closing action, so door control can be handled by closers or latches suited to the opening while the hinge focuses on pivoting. Non-rising removable flush pins keep the pin from creeping upward as the door operates, which stabilizes the barrel height over time and helps maintain predictable clearances between door and frame. This combination of average frequency rating, bearing support, and pin design gives installers a clearly defined operating range for moderate traffic doors that match the described environments.
The Stanley butt hinge is described for school or office corridor doors, store toilet doors, and residential entrance doors, matching openings that experience up to an average of 80 uses per day.
The Stanley entry door hinge is designed to be mounted in door and jamb mortises, so each leaf sits recessed into the prepared edges for a semi-concealed butt hinge appearance.
The average frequency statement defines a use range where the hinge is intended for doors that see up to 80 open-and-close cycles per day in the listed locations.
The anti friction bearings in the hinge knuckles reduce resistance as the hinge rotates, so the door swings more smoothly across repeated daily use in the rated environments.
The non rising removable flush pin stays level with the hinge leaves while preventing upward movement during operation, which helps keep the hinge barrel position consistent over time.
This hinge is described in dull brass and is made of brass or steel, so it coordinates with common metal finishes used on commercial and residential entry doors.
The Stanley Hardware free swinging butt hinge with five knuckles, anti-friction bearings, and dull brass finish gives installers a clearly defined option for mortised entry doors in school corridors, office corridors, store toilets, and residential entrances operating up to 80 cycles per day. The average frequency designation, non-rising removable flush pin, and brass or steel construction describe how this hinge fits moderate-use openings where smooth swing and controlled alignment are priorities. When a project calls for a semi-concealed butt hinge in mortised door and jamb edges within this traffic range, this Stanley entry door hinge profile aligns closely with those requirements.
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