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Heavy Ball Bearing Butt Hinge including Screws PCP 3in x 2in x 2.0mm
The 3in x 2in x 2.0mm Heavy Ball Bearing Butt Hinge has a polished chrome plated finish and stainless steel twinfast screws. The hinges are suitable for use with internal oak doors that have a maximum weight of 35kg and compliment the ARC Designer range... -
BZP Medium T Hinge 457mm (DP006164-BZP)
Can be fitted to timber frames, wooden posts and even stone or brickwork using correct fixings. Ideal for cottage style doors, garage doors, gates, outhouses, utility rooms, sheds, and other similar applications.
Internal
There are a lot of factors to think about when choosing the right internal door handles for your property, and at Howarth, we can help you decide which internal door handle is the best choice for you. We offer a great selection of internal ironmongery which can suit different types of doors, including bathroom locks, internal door hinges, door packs, indicator bolts, push plates and pull handles, and kick plates.
Internal catches are most used for wardrobes, cupboards and cabinet doors that do not have a full handle and latch system like main doors. Instead, they tend to be lighter, with a handle that is typically part of the door. The catch keeps the door closed, whilst easily releasing it again when you pull on the door. There are a variety of different catches currently on the market, however, the most common types use either a ball or roller that moves easily when the door is opened or closed.
Another popular option is the magnetic catch that secures into place when two magnets meet each other, but easily pulls apart when necessary.
Hooks are a simple but practical piece of internal ironmongery and can be easily fitted to either wall spaces or doors typically to hang items of clothing.
Also used internally, bolts offer additional security to doors. They are particularly useful for backdoors, as well as bedroom doors in shared accommodation, including student housing.
Bolts are typically operated from inside the door, perhaps in addition to a conventional lock.
For further information and expert advice on internal door handles, please contact your friendly local Howarth branch.