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Hinge Pins for Doors

Door hinge pins are the central rods that connect hinge leaves, allowing doors to swing smoothly while maintaining alignment.


Our collection includes a variety of hinge styles, materials, and finishes, such as stainless steel, brass, satin nickel, and oil-rubbed bronze.

If you’re not sure which hinge pin fits your door type, review our buying guide below orcontact our team for tailored support.


Subcategories

  • Standard Door Hinge Pins: Traditional removable pins used in most residential and light commercial door hinges. These are designed for smooth operation and easy replacement.

  • Security Hinge Pins: Reinforced pins designed to prevent door removal from the outside. Best for exterior or outswing doors where added security is essential.

  • Hinge Pin Door Stops: Adjustable stops that mount directly onto the hinge pin to control how far a door opens, helping protect walls and trim.

  • Hinge Pin Door Closers: Compact, spring-loaded devices that use the hinge pin as a mounting point to gently close doors automatically after opening.


Buying Guide

  1. Hinge Compatibility: Verify the pin’s diameter and length match your existing hinge size and style. Standard residential hinge pins are typically 3–4 inches long.

  2. Material & Finish: Choose finishes that complement your existing door hardware.

  3. Security Needs: Use security hinge pins or non-removable pin options to prevent tampering.

  4. Functionality: Add door stops to limit door swing or door closers for smooth automatic closing in high-traffic spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are all door hinge pins the same?

Not all door hinge pins are the same. They vary in length, diameter, finish, and tip design depending on the hinge type and manufacturer. It’s important to match the replacement pin to your specific hinge to guarantee smooth function and a secure fit.

2. How to measure door hinge pins?

You measure door hinge pins by removing one from the hinge and measuring its full length and diameter with a ruler or caliper. Length is measured end to end, and diameter is taken across the thickest part of the pin.

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