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EPCO glass door hinge in model 510-BN is a shallow channel glass door hinge designed for 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch glass, so it suits common glass door thicknesses on cabinet and casework jobs. This hinge uses a screw-on mounting style, which lets installers fasten the hinge securely to the supporting surface using standard tools. The hinge has a brushed nickel finish, giving glass doors a neutral metallic appearance that matches many contemporary hardware selections while maintaining a consistent look across multiple doors. Plastic bushings press-fit into an 8.5 mm hole, creating a defined interface in the cabinet frame or panel for the hinge pin. The hinge has a 5 mm pin that fits into the plastic bushing, so the pivot point is guided by the bushing and keeps the door swinging on a fixed center. As a free swinging hinge, it allows the glass door to move without a self-closing mechanism, which suits display and light-duty access applications.
This EPCO screw-on glass door hinge uses plastic bushings that press-fit into an 8.5 mm hole, so the installer drills the specified hole, seats the bushing, and gains a defined bearing point for the hinge pin. The 5 mm pin on the hinge fits into the plastic bushing, which fixes the pivot center inside the bushing and helps keep the door swing consistent from door to door on the same cabinet run. Because the hinge is screw-on, the body is secured to the supporting structure with mechanical fasteners, allowing the hinge to stay located relative to the bushing once it is driven tight. The shallow channel design grips the edge of 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch glass, giving the hinge a direct mechanical connection to those standard glass thicknesses during use.
This shallow channel glass door hinge from EPCO is used on glass doors made from 1/4 inch or 3/16 inch glass, matching two common thicknesses in cabinet and display construction. The shallow channel configuration engages the glass edge, so the door panel is held along the edge rather than relying on through-holes in the glass. As a free swinging hinge, it lets the door open and close without built-in closing force, which suits applications where the door is moved by hand and can rest in the position set by the user. The plastic bushings press-fit into an 8.5 mm hole in the cabinet member, so the hinge interfaces with a simple bored hole, which aligns with typical shop drilling steps. Because the pin is 5 mm and seats into that bushing, the hinge uses a compact pivot that suits smaller glass cabinet doors and display panels.
The 5 mm pin on the hinge fits into the plastic bushing, so the rotation of the glass door is carried by the bushing rather than by the surrounding wood or metal alone. This design helps concentrate wear inside the bushing, which supports repeated door movement in normal cabinet use. The bushing is pressed into an 8.5 mm hole, so the installer has a clear drill size, reducing layout guesswork when setting up a drilling pattern across multiple carcasses. Because the hinge is screw-on, it can be positioned so that the pin drops directly into the bushing after the bushing is seated, which supports consistent alignment between the glass edge and cabinet face. The brushed nickel finish on the hinge body supports a coordinated appearance with other brushed nickel cabinet components, so visible hardware presents a unified look along a run of glass-front doors.
The EPCO glass door hinge 510-BN is designed for 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch glass, so it covers two frequently used glass thicknesses on cabinet and display doors.
The EPCO screw-on glass door hinge mounts by fastening the hinge body to the supporting member with screws, while the 5 mm pin drops into a plastic bushing pressed into an 8.5 mm hole.
The plastic bushing press-fits into an 8.5 mm hole and receives the 5 mm hinge pin, creating a defined pivot point that guides the glass door swing and helps keep motion consistent.
The EPCO 510-BN hinge is a free swinging glass door hinge, so the door moves without a self-closing function and can rest where it is positioned during normal use.
The EPCO 510-BN glass door hinge has a brushed nickel finish, giving the hinge a muted metallic appearance that coordinates with other brushed nickel cabinet hardware.
The shallow channel hinge suits 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch glass doors on cabinets or displays where a free swinging motion and a brushed nickel hinge appearance are desired.
The EPCO 510-BN shallow channel glass door hinge combines a screw-on body, plastic bushings press-fit into an 8.5 mm hole, and a 5 mm hinge pin sized to the bushing, so hinge alignment is defined by those matched components. With support for both 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch glass, one hinge style can serve multiple glass door thicknesses in a project. The brushed nickel finish maintains a neutral look across visible hardware runs. Select this hinge when a free swinging, screw-on glass door hinge with a defined pin-and-bushing interface matches the requirements of the cabinet or display job.
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