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News Release from: Emka UK | Subject: 1030 series hinges
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 25 October 2004

Hinges ensure maximum cabinet door
dimensions

Hinges that suit flange returns of 16mm to 25mm or greater are available for the traditional lay-on protruding door that has a number of advantages for electrical or electronic cabinets.

The traditional lay-on protruding door has a number of advantages for electrical or electronic cabinets since it ensures maximum door dimension almost to the width of the frame and can be designed to open to 180: even when cabinets are mounted side by side EMKA have consequently developed a varied range of hinge types within the 1030 series which ensure that specialist panel builders can easily find a suitable item to suit flange returns of 16mm to 25mm or greater

1030 series hinges feature external and internally concealed types with fixing methods including screws, weld-on or studs.

All the 1030 series are demountable with the door open to improve access to interior equipment or to door installations during maintenance or panel build.

This is achieved by lift-off design or a removable pin.

Such cabinets come in many different types and sizes and they encounter environments from offices to oil rigs - so EMKA 1030 hinges are available in arrange of suitable materials and finishes.

Materials such as: mild steel in raw finish for weld and paint, or zinc plated; zinc die cast finished in chrome or black powder coat; or stainless steel for the maximum in strength and corrosion resistance.

Dimensional capabilities up to 2m plus height door units are catered for by multiples of 2, 3 or 4 hinges per door, relative to the weight of the door itself and any equipment mounted on it. Request a free brochure from Emka UK ...

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