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Commercial Door Hinges

Commercial door hinges are engineered for high-traffic environments where strength, durability, smooth operation, and security are non-negotiable. 

Our collection has a range of sizes, materials, and finishes, including stainless steel, satin chrome, brass, oil rubbed bronze, black and more. If you’re not sure which hinge supports your door's weight, usage level, or wiring needs, follow our buying guide below or reach out to our team—we’re happy to help.

Subcategories

  • Commercial Ball Bearing Hinges: Reinforced with ball bearings to minimize friction and wear.
  • Heavy Duty Commercial Ball Bearing Hinges: Built for oversized, very high-use doors.
  • Electrified Ball Bearing Hinges: Designed to integrate with electric locks, access control systems, and power transfer.
  • NRP Commercial Hinges: Feature non-removable pins for higher security.

Buying Guide

Considerations when purchasing commercial door hinges:

  1. Door Weight & Traffic: Ball-bearing construction is ideal for heavier doors and high-traffic settings—especially in industrial environments.

  2. Hinge Size & Thickness: Match hinge size to door height and thickness. Standard commercial sizes include 4″×4″, 4½″×4½″, 5″×5″, or larger.

  3. Material & Finish: Stainless steel is best for industrial, humid, or coastal conditions. Satin chrome, brass, bronze, and black finishes are durable for standard commercial settings and can be matched to existing hardware.

  4. Security & Compliance: For outswing or public access doors, consider NRP options.

  5. Power Transfer Requirements: Choose electrified ball-bearing hinges for doors with electric locks, exit devices, or access control systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the difference between commercial and residential door hinges?

The differences between commercial and residential door hinges are weight capacity, usage frequency, and durability. Commercial hinges are built for heavier, high-use doors in business settings to provide a longer service life.

2. What businesses use commercial door hinges?

Commercial door hinges are used in office buildings, retail storefronts, schools, hospitals, and industrial businesses such as factories, warehouses, and processing facilities.

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