Concealed hinges
The range of concealed hinges consists of hinges for surface mounted doors or nested doors. They are installed on the inside of flaps, hatches and doors to save space and ensure protection against vandalism. The hinges have a maximum opening angle of 90°, making them perfect for use with thick doors.
Use of this hinge type leaves housing exteriors free of attachments that do not match the design or that should be avoided entirely in the interests of fast and easy cleaning.
Concealed hinges are generally used in pairs, meaning that one L type and one R type are used per opening. For higher loads, e.g. from large flaps or hatches, these can be supplemented with additional hinges of any type.
Concealed (recessed) hinges for industrial door, cover and enclosure solutions
Concealed (recessed) hinges are a great choice for projects where not only functionality is important, but also aesthetic appearance. They allow doors or covers to close flush with the body plane, so the structure looks clean and tidy. In industry, such hinges are often used where it is necessary to hide mechanisms, protect hinges from external influences, or reduce protruding parts that can interfere with work or pose a danger.
Design, installation features and permissible loads of recessed hinges
Recessed hinges are installed inside the cabinet, so a precise milled or cut-out location is required for their installation. The structure can consist of several joints, allowing the door to open at a wide angle. During installation, it is important to choose hinges that can withstand the required load, as concealed models have less ability to distribute weight than external hinges. High-quality recessed hinges are made of stainless steel or reinforced technopolymer to withstand daily wear and tear and intensive use.
Application of concealed hinges in machine housings, distribution cabinets and control cabinets
These hinges are often installed in control cabinets, distribution boxes, electronics housings, server systems and machine covers. Such solutions protect the hinges from dust, moisture and mechanical shocks. Since they remain invisible from the outside, the surface is easier to clean and the equipment looks more professional. Concealed hinges also reduce the risk of hitting protruding parts, therefore improving the safety of the working environment.
How to choose concealed (recessed) hinges based on the type of equipment and operating conditions?
When choosing, it is most important to consider the weight of the door, the opening angle, the thickness of the frame and the environment in which the equipment will be used. For heavy doors, reinforced models are necessary, and for frequently opened cabinets, hinges with greater resistance to cyclic use are necessary. For humid or aggressive environments, it is worth choosing stainless steel options. Correctly selected hinges ensure both aesthetics and durability.