David Bolton Heavy-Weight Ball Bearing Hinges: Why Frequency of Use — Not Just Door Weight — Should Drive the Upgrade Decision The Spec Decision Most Hardware Schedules Get Wrong When a hardware schedule calls out a standard-weight ball bearing hinge on a commercial door, the specifier has usually looked at one number: door w... ball bearing hinges commercial door hardware door maintenance heavy-weight hinges hinges Apr 23, 2026
David Bolton Why Hospital Tip Hinges Get Specified on Non-Hospital Projects — and When That Choice Actually Makes Sense A Tip Detail That Travels Beyond the Hospital This article is for architects, specifiers, and facility managers who keep seeing the hospital tip listed on hardware schedules outside of healthcare proj... commercial door hardware healthcare hardware hinges institutional hardware specification Apr 23, 2026
David Bolton Corner Radius on Commercial Hinges: Why the 1/4-Inch Detail Decides Whether the Hinge Fits the Door A Small Radius, a Real Field Problem This article is for contractors, facility managers, and architects who specify or order commercial door hinges. It covers one of the most overlooked details on a h... ball bearing hinges commercial door hardware facility maintenance hinges hollow metal doors Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton Outswing Doors in Occupied Buildings: Why the NRP Hinge Detail Gets Skipped — and What Happens Next The Security Gap Nobody Argues About Until It Is Too Late This article is for contractors finishing punch lists, facility managers reviewing door schedules during a renovation, and architects specifyi... NRP hinges commercial hardware door security hinges outswing doors Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton NRP Hinges on Outswing Doors: The Security Detail That Gets Skipped at the Hardware Schedule Stage What This Article Covers This guide is for contractors, facility managers, and architects who specify or install hinges on outswing commercial doors. It explains what a non-removable pin (NRP) hinge i... NRP hinge commercial door security hardware specification hinges outswing doors Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton Heavy-Weight Hinges and High-Frequency Doors: Why the Closer Is Not the Only Reason a Hinge Wears Out The Closer Gets Blamed. The Hinge Is the Problem. This article is for facility managers, commercial contractors, and specifiers who are dealing with doors that sag, bind, or develop excessive play ove... ball bearing hinges commercial door hardware facility maintenance heavy-weight hinges hinges Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton Ball Bearing Hinges on Doors with Closers: Why the Bearing Type Is Not Optional The Short Answer: A Closer Changes Everything About the Hinge This article is for contractors, facility managers, and specifiers who are choosing or replacing hinges on commercial doors equipped with ... ball bearing hinges commercial hardware door closers hinge specification hinges Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton Residential vs. Commercial Grade Hinges on Light Commercial Doors: What Actually Goes Wrong at the Mixed-Use Boundary The Problem That Starts Before the Door Is Even Hung This article is for contractors, facilities managers, and architects who work at the edge of the residential and commercial worlds — mixed-use buil... door hardware specification hinge grade selection hinges light commercial hardware residential vs commercial Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton Finish Codes and Corrosion: Why US32D Shows Up on 4x4 Hinges in Wet and High-Traffic Openings When the Finish on a 4x4 Hinge Is Not Just an Aesthetic Choice This article is for contractors, facility managers, and specifiers who have run into the question of why a hardware schedule calls out US... commercial door hardware corrosion resistance finish codes hinges stainless steel hardware Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton Radius Corner vs. Square Corner Hinges: The Small Detail That Causes Big Rework on Commercial Doors Why a 5/8-Inch Radius Can Send a Job Backward This article is for contractors, facility managers, and hardware specifiers who have ever cracked open a box of hinges on a job site only to discover the ... commercial door hardware fire doors hinges installation specification Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton 3-1/2" Hinges on Light Commercial Doors: When a Smaller Hinge Is the Right Call The Right Hinge for the Right Opening -- Why Size Isn't Always Bigger Most commercial hardware schedules default to a 4-1/2" hinge without a second thought. For heavy hollow metal doors on high-traffi... ball bearing hinges full mortise hinges hinge sizing hinges light commercial hardware Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton Why NRP and 5x4-1/2 Both End Up on the Same Outswing Door: Sizing and Security Working Together Two Problems, One Hinge Specification This guide is for contractors, facility managers, and specifiers who are selecting hinges for outswing commercial doors and need to satisfy both load capacity and... NRP hinges commercial door hardware heavy weight hinges hinges outswing doors Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog