
School & Educational Facility Hardware for Contractors & Property Managers
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Schools and universities put door hardware through extraordinary daily stress. Classroom doors, corridor doors, gymnasium entrances, and cafeteria doors each face hundreds of open-and-close cycles per day — often from students who push, kick, and slam them. HingeOutlet carries the full range of heavy-duty commercial hinges and hardware built to handle the demands of educational facilities, from high-cycle continuous hinges rated for decades of use, to self-closing spring hinges required by fire codes, to security hinges for exterior entry points.
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- Continuous Geared Hinges — Rated for 1M+ cycles — the standard for high-abuse school corridor doors
- Commercial Ball Bearing Hinges — Heavy-duty standard for classroom and office doors
- Spring Hinges (Commercial) — Self-closing for fire-rated corridor and stairwell doors
- Security Hinges (NRP) — Non-removable pin for exterior entry doors
- Exit Devices — Life safety panic hardware for gymnasium and auditorium exits
- Door Closers — Code-required on fire-rated corridor doors
- Heavy Duty Hinges — For oversized gymnasium and cafeteria doors
- Swing Clear Hinges — ADA compliance for accessible routes
- Commercial Locks — Classroom security lockdown-capable locksets
Buying Guide
- Cycle Rating: A busy school corridor door may open 400–600 times per day. Specify continuous geared hinges or heavy-duty ball-bearing hinges rated for 1,000,000+ cycles.
- Abuse Resistance: Students push, kick, and slam doors. Choose hinges with heavy-gauge steel, solid pin construction, and no exposed set screws.
- Fire Code Compliance: Most school corridors, stairwells, and mechanical rooms require self-closing fire-rated doors. Use UL-listed spring hinges or door closers rated for the specific door weight.
- Security: Exterior entry doors should have non-removable pin (NRP) hinges. Pair with classroom security locksets rated for lockdown capability.
- ADA Compliance: All student-accessible routes require ADA-compliant door hardware. Swing clear hinges are the standard retrofit for narrow doorways.
- Budget: School districts often purchase in volume. Contact our team for volume pricing on orders of 50+ hinges.
Further Reading
FAQs
Yes. The ADA requires that all doors on accessible routes provide a minimum 32 inches of clear width and require no more than 5 lbs of operating force for interior doors. Swing clear hinges are commonly used to increase clear width in existing doorways without frame modification.
Exterior doors that swing outward should use security hinges with non-removable pins (NRP) or security tabs. These prevent the hinge from being removed even when the pin is accessible. Pair NRP hinges with a heavy-duty lockset rated for commercial use.
Yes, in most cases. Fire codes typically require self-closing devices on fire-rated corridor doors, stairwell doors, and doors to mechanical or storage rooms. This can be achieved with spring hinges or overhead door closers. Check your local fire code and IBC requirements.
Continuous geared hinges are the preferred choice for school corridor doors. They distribute the door's weight across the full height of the opening, resist abuse, and are rated for over one million open-close cycles. They outlast standard butt hinges by a significant margin in high traffic educational environments.






















