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Aluminum 3003 Continuous Hinge with Holes, Clear Anodized Finish, 0.06" Leaf Thickness, 3" Open Width, 1/8" Pin Diameter, 1/2" Knuckle Length, 6' Long (Pack of 1)

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About Aluminum 3003 Continuous Hinge With Holes, Clear

The aluminum 3003 continuous hinge has countersunk holes and is suitable for surface-mounted applications requiring uninterrupted support along the full length of the pieces being joined. This hinge is suitable for hollow metal doors and frames, and for use with wood and aluminum. Aluminum 3003 is lightweight, weldable, and more corrosion resistant than steel. However, aluminum 3003 does not provide the same strength as aluminum 5052, stainless steel, or steel and is less corrosion resistant than aluminum 5052. The clear anodized finish gives this hinge increased surface hardness, the ability to be painted, and additional protection against corrosion. This finished hinge is suited for painted cabinetry, painted doors, and applications with dyed aluminum. The range of motion for this hinge is 270 degrees from the folded position. Continuous hinges, also called piano hinges, provide support to run the full length of the doors, panels, or pieces being joined together. They are manufactured in a variety of materials and sizes, with or without holes, finished or unfinished, and can be cut to specific sizes. They also vary by knuckle length, pin diameter, leaf thickness, and open width. The knuckle is the tubular part of the hinge through which the pin passes, and knuckle length is the measurement of an individual section. The pin runs the length of the hinge holding the leaves together. The leaf is the flat metal portion of the hinge that extends laterally from the knuckle and revolves around the pin. Open width is the dimension from the outer edge of one leaf to the outer edge of the other when the hinge is fully open.