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Heavy-duty restaurant table hinge describes a steel hinge designed to hold table flaps securely under the table top and then support them when opened, which helps a restaurant or workspace run different seating layouts from the same base tables. The hinge lets table leaves open 180 degrees and automatically lock into position, which stabilizes the leaf in use so guests or users have a solid extended surface. The hinge design supports converting small rectangular tables to larger circular tables, which allows tight dining rooms to shift between compact and high-capacity setups without changing the base furniture. It also supports adding length to oblong tops, which helps align table surfaces for larger parties, serving runs, or shared work surfaces. The brass-plated finish over steel creates a defined look at exposed edges while using a steel base, which suits commercial environments where appearance and strength matter together.
This flip-flop hinge is used on table flaps that stow under the main top, then rotate out for use, which streamlines layout changes because staff can shift a table from compact to extended by moving only the leaves. On a four-leaf table, typically using 8 hinges per table spreads the working load across more pivot points, which helps the leaves sit more evenly along their length. The 180-degree opening and automatic locking action reduce the handling steps at each table, which saves time during turnarounds, event setups, or daily layout changes. The hinge works within the table hardware category for work surfaces and tables, which aligns its geometry and duty level with common commercial dining and workspace table constructions.
This Pro Value Series heavy-duty restaurant table 180 degree opening hinge is intended for restaurants that convert small rectangular tables to larger circular tables, which lets one base layout handle both everyday two-top seating and larger groups. The same hinge setup also supports adding length to oblong tops, which allows operators to extend banquet-style rows or communal tables when demand increases. Table flaps are held securely under the main table top between uses, which keeps the primary edge uninterrupted so guests and staff experience a standard footprint until more space is required. When needed, the leaves open through a full 180 degrees and automatically lock into position, which establishes a firm extension that behaves as part of the main top during service.
Using steel material with a brass plated finish gives the hinge a strong structural base, which supports repeated opening and closing on busy restaurant tables while presenting a brass-colored appearance at visible edges. The automatic locking feature at 180 degrees reduces reliance on separate catches, which cuts down on parts at the leaf edge and provides a consistent stop point for every setup cycle. Because load capacities vary depending upon the width, depth, thickness and type of material used in the application, installers and planners can align hinge quantity and table construction so the flap behavior remains predictable over time. On a four-leaf table, the typical use of 8 hinges per table distributes support, which helps each leaf share weight with its neighbors for more even performance across the full expanded surface.
The hinge supports converting small rectangular tables to larger circular tables and adding length to oblong tops, which helps one table base serve multiple seating or workspace layouts.
The table flaps are held securely under the table top, which keeps the main edge clear and preserves normal seating space until an extended surface is required.
The leaves open 180 degrees and automatically lock into position, which creates a flat, stable extension aligned with the main table surface for active service.
The steel material with a brass plated finish combines structural strength with a brass-colored surface, which suits commercial tables that need both durability and coordinated metal finishes.
On a four-leaf table, typically using 8 hinges per table spreads support across the structure, which helps each leaf share loads and stay more consistent in use.
Load capacities vary depending upon the width, depth, thickness and type of material used in the application, which ties overall table performance to the specific top design.
The H899P heavy-duty restaurant table hinge from the Pro Value Series holds flaps under the table top, opens leaves 180 degrees, and automatically locks them in place, which supports fast shifts between compact and extended layouts. Steel construction with a brass plated finish suits commercial tables that balance strength with coordinated metalwork. For four-leaf tables, the typical use of 8 hinges per table provides a reference pattern that helps distribute working loads across the expanded surface. Use this hinge where a single table must reliably move between small rectangular and larger circular or extended oblong configurations.
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