Upgrade your marine vessel with our high-quality Stainless Steel Short Side Door Hinges, engineered for both interior and exterior applications where space is at a premium. Crafted from corrosion-resistant stamped 304 stainless steel, these hinges promise durability and reliable performance in the harshest marine environments.
Product Features
- Durable Construction: Made from 304 stainless steel to resist corrosion from saltwater and harsh weather.
- Compact Design: Short side hinges ideal for tight mounting spaces in cabinets, hatches, folding tables, and seats.
- Easy Installation: Mounts securely with five #8 FH fasteners (not included).
- Versatile Use: Suitable for a variety of marine applications ensuring seamless integration into your boat’s design.
Benefits for Boating and Marine Use
Designed specifically for the marine industry, these short side door hinges provide the strength and reliability needed for boat fittings. Their corrosion-resistant properties ensure longevity, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance. Whether you’re outfitting a yacht, fishing boat, or recreational vessel, these hinges offer the perfect balance of performance and durability.
Technical Specifications
Material | 304 Stainless Steel |
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Finish | Stamped |
Mounting Hardware | Requires five #8 FH fasteners (not included) |
Applications | Cabinets, hatches, folding tables, seats, and other tight-space installations |
Installation Guide
Installing the Stainless Steel Short Side Door Hinges is straightforward. Follow these steps for a secure setup:
- Position the hinge on the intended mounting surface.
- Mark the screw locations for the five #8 FH fasteners.
- Drill pilot holes as needed.
- Secure the hinge using the five #8 FH fasteners (not included), ensuring all screws are tightened properly.
- Attach your door, hatch, or other component to the hinge, checking for proper alignment and movement.
Safety Information
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to .