Damping hinges and fail-safe hinges – special features of hinges
1. Damping hinges
A damping hinge is a type of hinge, also known as a hydraulic hinge, which relies on a technique to adapt to the closing speed of the door.
Even if you force the door to close, it will close gently, ensuring perfect and gentle movement.
On this basis, it is divided into constant torque hinge and adjustable torque hinge.
1.1 Damping hinge - constant torque
A specific torque value is preset, and the user does not need to adjust it himself.
1.2 Damping hinge - adjustable torque
The user-adjustable torque value allows the door to be fixed at any angle within a specified range, and the torque hinge has the ability to maintain its angle or position.
Adjustable torsion hinges can improve worker efficiency and operational safety.
Hinges hold the lid and cabinet in place, freeing up workers to do other work. Reduces the risk of the lid falling suddenly, reducing the possibility of injury.
Adjustable torsion hinges provide resistance to movement by friction.
When the nut is adjusted, moving the flap or cover increases friction and thus enables its free stop function. This feature allows it to stop at any angle without any separate stopper or extra components.
Torsion hinges are frequently used in device housings, position adjustment sections of displays, and lighting fixtures. Here are a few examples of the ways they are frequently used in different industries to improve efficiency, convenience, ease of use, and reduce the likelihood of injury.
2. Self-centering hinge
Built-in spring function for automatic rebound reset.
The hinges in the production process must go through sampling, each process must be sampled and then flow into the next process, after the factory assembly process, the hinges must be fully inspected, the raw materials used are produced in their own factories, with sufficient materials and high quality, to provide customers with assured products.