
Correctional & High-Security Hardware for Contractors & Property Managers
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Correctional facilities, detention centers, and high-security institutional environments require door hardware engineered to a standard far beyond typical commercial specifications. Every hinge, closer, and locking mechanism must resist tampering, support extreme door weights, perform through millions of cycles, and in behavioral health areas, eliminate any ligature attachment points. HingeOutlet carries continuous geared hinges, non-removable pin security hinges, electrified hinges, and heavy-duty commercial hardware appropriate for correctional and institutional applications.
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- Security Hinges (NRP) — Non-removable pin prevents hinge removal on outswing doors
- Continuous Geared Hinges — Full-height tamper-resistant hinges rated for extreme abuse and high cycle use
- Electrified Hinges — Integrates with access control systems for electrically controlled locking
- Heavy Duty Hinges — Maximum-gauge commercial hinges for heavy institutional doors
- Commercial Ball Bearing Hinges — Heavy-duty rated for high-frequency institutional use
- Exit Devices — Life safety panic hardware for emergency egress
- Commercial Locks — Heavy-duty grade 1 locksets for secure areas
- Stainless Steel Hinges — Tamper-resistant smooth-surface stainless for ligature-resistant environments
Buying Guide
- Ligature Resistance: Behavioral health and mental health units within correctional facilities require ligature-resistant hardware that eliminates all potential anchor points.
- Non-Removable Pin (NRP): All outswing doors in secure areas should use NRP hinges or security tab hinges.
- Cycle Rating: Heavily used institutional doors require hinges rated for 1,000,000+ cycles. Continuous geared hinges are the standard.
- Electrified Hinges: Electrically controlled doors use electrified hinges that carry power transfer to the door without visible wiring. Confirm wire gauge and connector type before ordering.
- Door Weight: Institutional and secure doors are typically much heavier than standard commercial doors. Always specify hinges rated well above the actual door weight.
Further Reading
FAQs
Correctional facilities typically specify continuous geared hinges for their high cycle rating and resistance to abuse, non removable pin (NRP) security hinges on all outswing doors, and electrified hinges on access-controlled areas. In behavioral health units, ligature-resistant versions of these products are required to eliminate anchor points.
A non-removable pin (NRP) hinge has a pin that cannot be removed even when the hinge is accessible from the outside of a door. Standard hinges on outswing doors can have their pins removed with a hammer and screwdriver, allowing the door to be forced open from the hinge side. NRP hinges prevent this attack by locking the pin permanently in place.
















