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Security Hinges - NRP and Sec Tab

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Security hinges are designed to deter unauthorized removal and enhance door safety by incorporating tamper-resistant hardware. These hinges are ideal for outswing doors, sheds, and other access points.

Subcategories

  • NRP (Non-Removable Pin) Hinges: Hinges with pins that cannot be removed when the door is closed, helping prevent intruders from lifting the door off its hinges.

  • Security Tab Hinges: Hinges equipped with security tabs that interlock with the hinge leaf to resist pin removal, adding an extra layer of tamper resistance.

  • 316 Grade Stainless Steel Security Hinges: Corrosion-resistant security hinges made from 316 stainless steel for enhanced durability in coastal or high-traffic environments.

  • Security Hinge Pins & Hardware: Security hinge pins and accessories that convert standard hinges into security hinges or reinforce existing installations.

Buying Guide

  1. Security Feature Type: Choose NRP hinges or security tab hinges based on how you want to prevent hinge pin removal.

  2. Budget: Security hinge pins are a cost-effective solution for making current hinges secure.

  3. Door Swing: Security hinges are commonly used on outswing doors where hinge pins are exposed on the exterior.

  4. Hinge Size: Match the hinge size to the door’s weight, thickness, and usage level for proper support.

  5. Material: Select steel or stainless steel based on strength requirements and environmental exposure.


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Frequently Asked Questions

How do security hinges work?

Security hinges work by preventing the hinge pin from being removed when the door is closed, using a fixed pin, set screw, or interlocking tabs.

What is the difference between an NRP hinge and a security tab hinge?

NRP (Non-Removable Pin) hinges include a locking mechanism that prevents the hinge pin from being removed when the door is closed. Security tab hinges use interlocking tabs that keep the door secure even if the hinge pin is tampered with. Both are designed for outward-swinging exterior doors.

Do I need security hinges on exterior doors?

Security hinges are recommended for any outward-swinging exterior door where the hinge is exposed. They help prevent forced entry by stopping the door from being removed if the hinge pin is compromised.

Will security hinges fit standard residential doors?

Most security hinges are available in standard sizes like 3.5" x 3.5" and 4" x 4". Just match the size, corner radius, and finish of your existing hinge to ensure compatibility.

Do security hinges make a door completely secure?

Security hinges protect the hinge side of the door but should be used with reinforced strike plates and quality locks for complete door security.

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