CRL Oil Rubbed Bronze Prima 135 Series Glass-to-Glass Left Hand Mount Hinge 135 Degree Glass-to-Glass, Self-Centering with Optional 5 Degree Pivot Pin Set Available in Several Beautiful Finishes The CRL Prima Series of professional hinges is able to accommodate 5/16 to 3/8 inch (8 to 10 millimeter) tempered safety glass. A variety of four styles, including Wall Mount and Glass-to-Glass types, gives design flexibility. They are made of solid brass with all moving parts (pins and springs) in stainless steel. Prima Hinges are self-centering, with four springs for maximum retention strength. Optional 5 Degree Pivot Pin Sets are available to accommodate "off angle" installations. Some advantages of pivot type hinges include the fact that they carry the majority of the weight on the bottom, and have the ability to be inset from the wall, enabling clearance for towel bars and other projections. Color: Polished Nickel Minimum Order: 1 Each Additional Product Information: Optional 5 Degree Pivot Pin Set: Optional 5 Degree Pivot Pin Sets (Cat. No. P1VP1N) are available when you want to alter the closing position of the door by 5 Degree to accommodate "off-angle" installations. These Pivot Pins may be inserted prior to installation, or retrofitted after the installation is complete. Sold as a set of two, one for the top and one for the bottom. Not included with hinge purchase. Specifications: Glass Thickness: 5/16 to 3/8 inch (8 to 10 millimeter) Tempered Safety Glassbr> Construction: Solid Brass Hinge Swings: Full Rotation Closing Type: Self-Centering when within 15 Degrees of closed position Cut-Out Required IInIncludes: One Hinge, Gaskets, Screws and Template Important Note: Note: When using Prima Series 135 Degree Glass-to-Glass Hinges the fixed panel must be taller than door glass.
Economical Full Factory Cases Extensive Variety of Sizes and Types of Aluminum, Steel, and Stainless Rivets Simple Installation Allows Blind Rivets to be Incorporated into Virtually All Manufacturing and Fabrication Designs CRL Blind Rivets in Cases are standard pack quantities as supplied from the factory. A blind rivet is a simple device for holding materials together. A solid metal mandrel is inserted into a tubular metal rivet, and supplied as an assembled unit. This becomes a fastener when the mandrel and rivet are inserted into aligned holes in the materials to be joined. The mandrel is pulled into the rivet by a rivet setting tool CRL Marson HD Gun (commonly known as a rivet gun) to create a counterhead, then the mandrel is snapped off, leaving the finished fastener. This effective fastening system lends itself to virtually hundreds of applications, joining materials of many thicknesses and varieties. Blind Rivets were originally thought of as a specialty fastener for use in blind applications only, but they have proven their versatility in both high production assembly, and low volume piece work situations. Few fastening systems offer the flexibility of design, uniformity of results, and economy of use that Blind Rivets do. Blind Rivets feature: low head profile and minimum back-up space; join thin gauge or dissimilar materials; vibration-proof - won't back out or shake loose; positive fastening of painted or finished components without possibility of surface marring; conform to industrial fasteners institute and appropriate government standards and specifications. Add to these advantages their ease of use, and you may begin to realize how using Blind Rivets could benefit your profit picture. To find the proper catalog number, check the grip range and diameter below. When selecting the proper blind rivet to meet your requirements, take into account the joint strength, joint thickness, and nature of materials to be