Fixing Spring Loaded Door Hinges
Find the hole beside the locking pin on the hinge s spring which is usually either at the top of bottom of the hinge s housing.
Fixing spring loaded door hinges. I ll bet that you never knew you could adjust a self closing door hing. Release the spring pressure and test the closure of the door. If the self closing door to your garage isn t closing hard enough to latch properly or the door slams shut you can adjust the spring hinge tension with a hex wrench and pliers. Use a hinge leaf as a template to make a cardboard shim that you can slip behind the leaf.
Using a hex wrench open the spring so you can see the tension pin. If the hinge leaf is recessed only at the bottom or the top insert a shim behind only part of the hinge leaf. If a hinge leaf is recessed below the surface of the jamb or the door edge the door will not close well and the hinge will bend when you close it. 2 take the hinges with you to the hardware store and use them to help you purchase a.
Wd 40 is great for a lot of things but will not last as a lubricant for hinges. Ask a helper hold up the door while you remove the hinge screws and the hinges from the door and the doorjamb. Then add or release tension until you get the proper close rate photo 2. It dissolves rust and old grease but it is a thin liquid and will drip before it evaporates.
Start by removing the locking pin photo 1. Then remove the pin using pliers. You can then remove the hex wrench and allow the spring to naturally unwind. Use the tension lever to move the tension pin along the side of the hinge to add spring.
Some styles of spring hinges use a tension lever instead of an allen wrench to adjust spring tension.