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News Release from: Emka UK | Subject: Type 1110 range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 02 May 2006

180-degree hinges appeal to panel
builders

Specialist panel builders will find the type 1110 range of hinges ideal for many applications.

Emka has a reputation for problem solving innovation, and this is exemplified by the type 1110 range of hinges which specialist panel builders will find ideal for many applications Typically the 1110 offers all-important 180-degree opening and lift-off facilities with enhanced external appearance

Smaller sizes of 1110 in plastic or zinc die (for smaller single door cabinets) are mounted through a door edge cutout with a quick removable hinge pin.

For larger sizes (40mm up) basic specification includes black finished zinc die construction with brass load bearing surfaces for smooth corrosion resistant operation and a choice of six fixing styles.

The door-mounted part may be fixed with slide-in removable pin or M10 stud whereas the frame-mounted section has the additional options of M6 countersunk screw or internally formed M6 thread to accept a machine screw.

On smaller sizes the doorpost is also retained by the (removable) hinge pin.

Four sizes of 1110 series are available in textured black finish, 26, 30, 40 and 50mm; these accommodate door returns of 16, 20 and 25mm.

Where arduous applications are being considered then the stainless steel 1110 variant is available.

A complete hinging system of over 40 types is available from Emka, specifically designed for the specialist enclosure and panel manufacturer involved in the electrical controls industry for process equipment, food, offshore, general production, HVAC etc.

Availability is on an ex-stock 24-hour delivery basis (where required). Request a free brochure from Emka UK ...

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