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Lid support hinges and stays are designed to support upward-opening lids and keep them open or control how they close, preventing accidental slams and improving safety and usability. These hinges and stays are used on toy chests, storage benches, cabinets, and other boxes or panels with horizontal lids.

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Gas spring pneumatic lid support for cabinets, available in multiple strengths, sold individually for versatile use.
Free sliding lid support stays in 8 and 10 inches, available in multiple finishes, sold individually for cabinets. Free sliding lid support stay, available in 8 and 10 inches, multiple finishes, sold individually for easy installation.
Adjustable soft-down lid stay for 90° opening, right position, ideal for smooth cabinet lid operation. Sold individually.
Adjustable soft-down lid stay for 90° opening, left position, ideal for smooth cabinet lid operation. Sold individually.
Brass finish lid and door stay with nylon slider, 8.5 inches, sold in a 2-pack for secure door support.
Non-corrosive drop flap stay in high gloss black finish, ideal for supporting lids and flaps, sold individually.
Brass finish lid support hinge in a lift-up scissor design, ideal for cabinets and furniture, sold in a 2 pack.
Reversible 8-inch lid support hinge for up to 20 lbs, ideal for cabinets and furniture, sold individually. Reversible 8-inch lid support hinge for up to 20 lbs, ideal for cabinets and furniture, sold individually.
Dropdown lid stay made of 304 stainless steel, measuring 9 29/64 inches, sold individually for secure lid support.
Dropdown lid stay made of 304 stainless steel, measuring 8 17/64 inches, sold individually for secure lid support.
Soft-down flap door lid stay with catch, short arm, 90° opening, white finish, sold individually for smooth operation.
Soft-down flap door lid stay with catch, short arm design, 90° opening, black finish, sold individually for easy installation.
Soft-down flap door lid stay with catch for 25/32" thick doors in white, designed for smooth lid operation.
Soft-down flap door lid stay in black for 25/32" thick doors, designed for smooth and controlled opening. Sold individually.
Dropdown lid stay made of 304 stainless steel, measuring 7 3/32 inches, sold individually for secure lid support.

Subcategories

  • Soft-Down Lid Stays: Lid stays with damping features that slow the lid as it closes to prevent slamming and offer smoother motion.

  • Adjustable Lid Hinges: Hinges and stays with adjustable tension or opening range to tailor support based on lid weight and desired motion.

  • Locking Lid Hinges: Stays that lock the lid in place at a set angle for added stability and safety.

  • Spring-Loaded Lid Stays: Hinges that use internal springs to assist opening and holding the lid open.

  • Heavy-Duty Lid Supports: Robust hinges and stays built to handle heavier lids and frequent use.

Buying Guide

  1. Lid Weight & Size: Start by determining the weight and size of the lid you’re supporting—heavier lids require stronger stays or multiple supports to keep them stable.

  2. Opening Range: Choose a lid support with an opening range that matches how wide you want the lid to open without binding or bottoming out.

  3. Control & Motion Type: Decide between soft-down/damping stays for controlled closing, spring-loaded supports for lift assistance, or locking stays for fixed open positions.

  4. Adjustability: Adjustable tension or opening angle features let you fine-tune support based on lid weight or preference.

  5. Mounting Style: Confirm whether your project requires surface-mounted supports for easy installation or concealed supports for a cleaner appearance.


For more information about our lid support hinges and stays, feel free to contact our expert team.

FAQs

Lid stay hinges use tension, springs, or damping mechanisms to support the lid’s weight and regulate its movement as it opens or closes.
Lid hinges allow the lid to pivot open and closed, while lid stays are designed to support, slow, or hold the lid at a specific angle. Many projects use both together for smooth, controlled operation.