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Why Choose Pivot Hinges?
Our pivot hinges—including pivot door hinge and pivot hinge door designs—let doors rotate on a single axis for fluid motion. Unlike butt hinges, these mount at the top, bottom, or center of the door, making them ideal for saloon doors, glass panels, or hidden entries. Built for high-traffic areas, they deliver reliable performance in both single- and double-action setups.
Key Features of Our Pivot Door Hinges
- Smooth rotation: Supports 180° or 360° swings—great for café doors and pivot-hinge applications.
- Durable materials: Stainless steel or brass; heavy-duty models resist corrosion and support ~100–300 lbs.
- Versatile designs: Standard gravity, hidden, or spring-loaded pivot hardware for tailored control.
- Self-closing options: Gravity and spring pivots return doors to center for hands-free access.
- Easy customization: Finishes like matte black or polished brass to match your décor.
Benefits of Pivot Hinge Hardware
Pivot hinges deliver practical and aesthetic advantages:
- Sleek operation: Effortless swings that enhance access in kitchens, bars, closets, and entries.
- Modern or classic style: From hidden installs to rustic saloon doors, they suit any design.
- Heavy-duty reliability: Built to handle commercial traffic or sturdy gates.
Where to Use Pivot Hinges
- Home projects: Closet doors, pantry entries, and saloon doors with a refined swing.
- Commercial spaces: Restaurants and cafés for smooth, durable dividers.
- Specialty applications: Hidden doors, glass panels, or dual-swing gates.
Tips for Installing Pivot Hinges
- Measure accurately: Use templates to mark pivot points at the top/bottom or center.
- Test alignment: Mock up and swing-test, especially for heavy-duty installs.
- Secure firmly: Use the supplied screws for wood/metal/glass; shim uneven floors.
- Adjust tension: On spring pivots, tune closing speed and prevent sag.
Tools Needed
Drill, screwdriver, level, measuring tape.
FAQs About Pivot Hinges
Pivot hinges rotate on a single axis at the top/bottom or center of the door, while butt hinges mount along the door’s edge.
Yes. Our heavy-duty pivot options support approximately 100–300 lbs, suitable for saloon or barn doors.
Absolutely—our pivot door hinges can be used with glass, wood, or metal doors with proper mounting.
Yes—our pivot hardware kits include guides for DIY setups. Need help? Call 855-343-4903 for free support.
Transform your space with pivot hinges from Swinging Café Doors. Shop pivot door hinges and pivot hinge hardware today—reliable, stylish solutions.