How do closing angles differ in size and fit?
Closing brackets - also known as door closing brackets or door hinges - are important components when installing doors and cabinets. Their size and fit depend on various factors.
First, the size of closing brackets varies. Standard sizes in the industry usually range from 50 mm to 100 mm in length. However, if you have special dimensions or particularly large doors, you can also purchase custom-made closing brackets. Choosing the right size is crucial, as it affects the stability of the door installation.
Fit is another important factor when buying closing brackets. Some closing brackets are more suitable for flush doors, while others are intended for rebated or rabbeted doors. It is important to choose the closing bracket that matches your type of door. You should also pay attention to the type of mounting - some closing brackets are designed for recessed installation, while others are meant to be screwed on.
- Flush doors: Usually require larger closing brackets
- Rebated or rabbeted doors: Can often be used with smaller closing brackets
- Recessed installation: The closing bracket is recessed into the door or door frame here.
- Screw-on installation: The closing bracket is simply screwed onto the door or door frame here.
Regardless of size and fit, it is always worth choosing high-quality closing brackets to ensure a permanently stable and reliable door installation.