EPCO free swinging glass door hinge gives you a screw-on hinge solution that is purpose-built for glass doors, so you can hang lightweight glass panels without reworking your standard case construction. This shallow channel glass door hinge is designed specifically for 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch glass, which keeps sizing straightforward on common cabinet and display glass thicknesses. The hinge uses a 5 mm pin that fits into a matching plastic bushing, so the pin locates securely while still allowing smooth free movement. Plastic bushings are press-fit into an 8.5 mm hole, which means the drilling detail stays simple and repeatable for shop or onsite work. The polished brass finish on the hinge provides a brass look that pairs with traditional cabinet hardware, helping glass doors visually tie into surrounding knobs, pulls, or face-frame details.
This shallow channel glass door hinge is tailored to 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch glass, so layout and routing at the glass edge stay focused on those thicknesses when planning door construction. Plastic bushings are designed to press-fit into an 8.5 mm hole, so drilling is limited to that single diameter when preparing the mounting location for the hinge pin. The 5 mm pin on the hinge is sized to fit directly into the press-fit plastic bushing, so alignment is set by the relationship between the drilled hole and the pin. Because this EPCO glass door hinge is screw-on, you fasten the hinge body with screws to the cabinet or frame, using typical screw-driving steps to pull the hinge tight against the mounting surface.
This shallow channel glass door hinge is specified for 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch glass, so it fits projects that use those glass thicknesses for cabinet or small display doors. The EPCO brand and 510-PB part number identify it as a glass door hinge within the glass door hinges product class, which aligns it with applications where the door panel is glass instead of wood. Plastic bushings that press-fit into an 8.5 mm hole let you place the hinge pin connection into panels or frames that can accept that hole size, which works well where you can drill straight, clean holes. The polished brass finish supports use in jobs that call for a brass-colored hinge to coordinate with other polished brass hardware elements.
The 5 mm pin on the hinge is designed to fit into the matching plastic bushing, so once the 8.5 mm hole is drilled for the bushing, the pivot center is predetermined by that hole location, which helps keep multiple doors aligned. Free swinging operation means the hinge allows the glass door to move without an internal self-closing mechanism, so the swing feel is set by the weight of the 1/4 inch or 3/16 inch glass and the hinge geometry. The shallow channel design engages the glass edge in a limited profile, reducing the amount of glass edge area involved while still locating the door, which can matter when working with narrow glass doors. The screw-on style fastening gives you a straightforward way to secure the hinge body once the glass and bushing positions are established, helping keep the workflow linear from drilling to final hanging.
The EPCO free swinging glass door hinge is designed for 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch glass, so it suits cabinet or display doors built from those common glass thicknesses.
The EPCO glass door hinge uses plastic bushings that press-fit into an 8.5 mm hole, so the 5 mm hinge pin seats in the bushing and creates a guided pivot point.
This glass door hinge uses plastic bushings designed for an 8.5 mm hole, so drilling that diameter establishes the mounting point for the hinge pin connection.
The EPCO 510-PB is a screw-on glass door hinge, so it is secured to the supporting structure with screws during installation.
The EPCO 510-PB hinge has a polished brass finish, so it visually matches polished brass cabinet hardware on many furniture and casework projects.
The EPCO glass door hinge is a free swinging hinge, so the door pivots on the 5 mm pin in the plastic bushing without a built-in self-closing feature.
The EPCO free swinging glass door hinge with shallow channel design gives you a focused option when working with 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch glass doors. The press-fit plastic bushings for an 8.5 mm hole, combined with the 5 mm hinge pin, define clear drilling and pivot dimensions that streamline layout. The polished brass finish and screw-on mounting style align this hinge with cabinet and display projects that use brass-colored hardware and standard screw fastening. Use this EPCO 510-PB hinge when you want a defined drilling pattern and glass thickness range for repeatable glass door installations.
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