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These hinges often undergo a lot of wear and tear, so it is important to regularly inspect and maintain them to ensure the smooth functioning of your garage door. When choosing garage door hinges, it is important to consider the weight and size of your garage door, as well as the level of usage it will undergo. Residential garage doors typically require lighter gauge hinges, while commercial doors may need heavier gauge hinges for added strength and durability. Steel hinges are the most common choice for garage doors, as they provide excellent strength and durability. However, plastic hinges are also available and can be a good option for those looking for a quieter operation, as they reduce noise during opening and closing. Overall, garage door hinges play a crucial role in the smooth operation of your garage door. It is important to choose high-quality hinges and regularly inspect and maintain them to ensure the longevity and reliability of your garage door system.

Function: Numbered Hinges: Used between panels, #1 is at the bottom, #2 above it, and so on; the #1 hinge can sometimes double as a center hinge.
Center Hinges: Connect sections at the center; often have rollers for movement along the track.

Materials: Commonly made from steel (various gauges like 14-gauge for residential, 11-gauge for commercial) or durable nylon/composite materials.

Heavy-Duty Options: Include ball-bearing hinges for smoother, quieter operation on heavier doors. . 

R29.90

Tech specs







    • Hinge -1

    • Residential


    • Hinge -1


    • Residential

    • Thickness

    • 1.8mm


    • Thickness


    • 1.8mm

    • Plated

    • Zinc


    • Plated


    • Zinc

    • Bottom Lifting Bracket



    • Bottom Lifting Bracket