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Continuous geared hinges span the full length of the door and frame, using interlocking gear teeth to evenly distribute weight and provide long-lasting, smooth operation.

These hinges have many applications, including airports, stadiums, storefronts, schools, hospitals, offices, hotels, and many other commercial buildings.

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Subcategories

  • Full Surface Continuous Geared Hinges: Surface-mount hinges that attach across the entire height of the door and frame for maximum support and weight distribution.

  • Concealed Leaf Continuous Geared Hinges: Geared hinges with a hidden leaf configuration for a cleaner look while still offering full-length support.

  • Full Mortise Continuous Geared Hinges: Hinges designed to fit flush within mortised door and frame openings for a streamlined installation.

  • Half Surface Continuous Geared Hinges: Hinges where one leaf is surface-mounted, and the other is mortised, blending installation flexibility with full-length support.

Buying Guide

  1. Mounting Type: Choose full surface, half surface, or full mortise hinges based on whether the door and frame are surface-mounted, mortised, or a combination of both.

  2. Door Weight & Height: Continuous geared hinges are ideal for tall or heavy doors, as the full-length design distributes weight evenly and helps prevent sag.

  3. Traffic Level: These hinges are commonly used in high-traffic openings where durability and long-term performance are required.

  4. Material & Finish: Select a hinge material and finish that matches the door, frame, and surrounding hardware for proper performance and visual consistency.

  5. Handing & Door Swing: Confirm the door handing and swing direction to ensure proper hinge orientation and installation.


For more information about our continuous geared hinges, feel free to contact our expert team.

FAQs

A continuous hinge runs the full height of the door, distributing weight evenly to reduce stress on the door and frame while helping prevent sag and long-term wear.
Most continuous geared hinges are designed for one-direction door swing, but select models can be configured for bi-directional movement depending on the application and installation.