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Oct 31, 2025 - 08:45 AM
The typical door edge thickness requirement for pin and knife hinges is ¾ inch. This thickness provides enough material for secure screw anchoring and hinge support. Thinner edges may compromise stability, while thicker edges can interfere with hinge pivot. Always follow hinge manufacturer guidelines for best fit.
For example, a minimum thickness of 7/16", as required by the Youngdale 3DS-PLY.AB, guarantees stability and longevity. These requirements vary, so it's important to match the hinge to your door's specifications for optimal performance.
For example, a minimum thickness of 7/16", as required by the Youngdale 3DS-PLY.AB, guarantees stability and longevity. These requirements vary, so it's important to match the hinge to your door's specifications for optimal performance.
