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Anuba -tapes model HR 18-22
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Product details
The HR 18-22 hinges from Anuba are specifically designed for frame doors and provide a reliable solution for door fittings. These hinges are equipped with maintenance-free plastic sliding bearings that ensure smooth functionality. They are made of high-quality steel and are characterized by their durability and robustness. The hinges are available in various diameters, each offering different load capacities, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. The maximum leaf width is 1000 mm, allowing for flexible use across different door sizes. The hinges are galvanized, providing additional protection against corrosion and extending their lifespan.
- Maintenance-free plastic sliding bearings for smooth functionality
- Galvanized surface for additional corrosion protection
- High load capacity: up to 110 kg when using three hinges
- Suitable for leaf widths up to 1000 mm.
Material group | Metal |
Material | Steel |
Door hinge type | Drill-in hinge |
mounting style | Built-in |
Load capacity | 120 kg |
Item number | 10862970 |
Manufacturer | Anuba |
Category | Door hinge |
Manufacturer no. | 173961 |
Release date | 27.3.2019 |
Colour | White |
Exact colour description | Galvanized |
Material group | Metal |
Material | Steel |
surface finish | Galvanized |
Door hinge type | Drill-in hinge |
mounting style | Built-in |
Scope of application | Door |
Load capacity | 120 kg |
Roll diameter | 22 mm |
Country of origin | Italy |
CO₂ emissions | 8,42 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,21 |
Width | 18 mm |
Height | 72 mm |
Length | 15 cm |
Width | 11.90 cm |
Height | 2.50 cm |
Weight | 308 g |
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