Piano Hinges

A piano hinge is a long, continuous hinge that is used to connect two objects along a single edge. It is called a "piano hinge" because it was originally used to hinge the lids of pianos. These hinges are typically made from metal, and are characterized by their length, which can range from a few inches to several feet. These hinges are easy to cut to the desired legnth with a saw. Piano hinges are designed to support a large amount of weight and allow for smooth, continuous movement. They are often used in applications where a regular hinge would not be suitable due to the length or weight of the objects being hinged. Some common applications for piano hinges include the lids of toy boxes, cabinet doors, and of course pianos!.

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Larsen & Shaw 1119EY9NP, 48in Piano Hinge, 1-1/2 Open Width, Bright Nickel
LARSEN AND SHAW LTD
SKU: 67277
Manufacturer's Part: 1119EY9NP
$13.99 Each
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Larsen & Shaw 1419E04SS, 72in Piano Hinge, 1-1/2 Open Width, Stainless Steel
LARSEN AND SHAW LTD
SKU: 10847
Manufacturer's Part: 1419E04SS
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Larsen & Shaw 1119E07PF, 72in Piano Hinge, 1-1/2 Open Width, Black
LARSEN AND SHAW LTD
SKU: 59228
Manufacturer's Part: 1119E07PF
$18.78 Each
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Larsen & Shaw 1119E07NP, 72in Piano Hinge, 1-1/2 Open Width, Bright Nickel
LARSEN AND SHAW LTD
SKU: 9212
Manufacturer's Part: 1119E07NP
$12.94 Each
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What Are The Benefits of Using Piano Hinges?

Piano hinges are easy to install and maintain

Every 6 months or so you can wipe them with mild soap and water to remove any dust that has collected around the bearings. Hinges can also be lubricated as needed with a “dry” lubricant such as graphite, silicon or Teflon.

Hinges can be easily cut to length during installation with a hacksaw. Piano hinges do not require mortising and are easily aligned by inserting enough screws to hold the hinge in position on one side of whatever object you are joining. Then simply align the other object and continue inserting your screws. Piano hinges allow for even weight distribution of the load. Unlike shorter hinges, the weight of the joined objects will not act against the hinge as it runs the entire length.

In short, although piano hinges can be used for pianos, they also have many other uses. The projects are limited only by your imagination. See the entire selection of piano hinges at WoodworkerExpress.com and let us know how we can help you in creating something with these versatile hinges.