McKinney® TA2714 4-1/2″ X 4-1/2″ Steel Hinge (3 pack)

McKinney® TA2714 4-1/2″ X 4-1/2″ Steel Hinge (3 pack)

McKinney® TA2714 (steel) are standard weight five knuckle full mortise hinges used for common flush door/frame/wall applications and recommended for standard weight, medium frequency doors, or doors with closing devices.

ONLY SOLD IN PACKS OF 3 (Each qty 1 is 3 Hinges)

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Description

Features
  • For common flush door/frame/wall applications
  • Where doors are beveled edge on hinge side, specify TA4314 or TA4714
  • Electrified options offered
  • Decorative (except 3-1/2″ and 6″ sizes) and hospital tips available
  • Multiple bearing options provided
Benefits
  • Decorative tips add aesthetic appeal to the opening
  • Electrified hinges can: Secure your building and doorways, easily and safely power locking hardware and access control, use wires with connectors that leads or snaps together, resistant to tampering as there are no external wires, improve the overall look of the access door
  • Sloped angle of hospital tip (HT) option helps discourage students, inmates, or patients from hanging objects from the top of the hinge
  • Suites with Rockwood pulls, coat hooks, and door stops
  • Pairs well with Corbin Russwin and SARGENT decorative levers
  • Compatible with the Hinge Pin Door Stop, which protects against damage to doors and walls
Specifications
  • Corner Shape: Square
  • Handing: Non-handed
  • Hinge Bearing Type: Oil Impregnated Bearing
Certifications
  • UL Listed
  • NFPA 80 Compliant
  • ANSI/BHMA A156.1

Additional information

Finish

Satin chromium plated US26D (626), Black suede powder coat (BSP), Oxidized satin bronze US10A (641)

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