Getting the correct tension is key to a safe and useful spring loaded hinge.
How to adjust spring loaded door hinge with no pins.
Turn the wrench clockwise if you want the door to close faster.
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Use needle nose pliers to pull the tension pin from the.
Turn the hex key wrench in the direction of the arrow to adjust the door to close more tightly.
It works by using the tension of the spring to move the door and how much tension is needed depends on the weight of the door and the desired speed of the closure.
Only adjust the hinge by 1 position at a time so you don t overtighten or break the hinge.
Adjusting the spring loaded hinge can see daunting but our step by step process is here to help.
Adjusting a spring loaded hinge must be done with the door closed.
A spring loaded hinge works to ensure that a door automatically closes without you having to push or pull.
Rotate the wrench a quarter turn clockwise until you hear it click into the new position.
Hang a note on the door as a reminder.
Then add or release tension until you get the proper close rate photo 2.
If you have locking pins then see description below for additional instructions.
If the self closing door to your garage isn t closing hard enough to latch properly or the door slams shut you can adjust the spring hinge tension with a hex wrench and pliers.
This video will show you how to adjust a self closing spring hinge door.
Start by removing the locking pin photo 1.
Close the door and ask your family members not to open it as you adjust the spring loaded hinge.
Stanley spring hinges provide tension adjustments to hold doors at any desired angle.
If your hinge has a tension pin inserted into the side of the hinge you need to pull the pin from the hinge with needle nose pliers.
Remove the locking pin.
Press the wrench down firmly to engage the locking mechanism inside the hinge.