H-4664LHP… Rising butt hinge. Brass plated .125 cold rolled steel with a left hand pitch. Hinge is mounted the right hand side of the door, as you are facing the door and the barrel is outside the door. Great for those problem doors that scrape at the bottom where these are designed to eliminate this. Overall measuring 4″ long x 3″ wide. Raises the door over uneven floors or carpeting. Pitch of hinge makes door easy to close. Both hinges on door must be pitched the same. Please view our top view diagram that demonstrates which hinge you will need if you are in question. Very popular hinge for older houses that have settled over time. Sold individually.
*Note: These do not come with mounting screws as everyones application is different.
Check out the other side rising butt hinge here H-4664RHP.
- Rising butt hinge
- Brass plated .125 cold rolled steel
- 4″ long
- 3″ wide
- Sold individually
nigel (verified owner) –
I can finally open my front door on my sagging century home. The hinges are substantial and can handle the weight of my 150 pound door.
We had to plane off approximately 1/3″ of the top of the door to allow for the rise as the door is opening. Using the original hinge recesses, we had to attach the hinges to the door frame first and then slide the door into the frame opening with the door in the open position. Support the door with as many wedges as necessary to attain the proper height as you attach the hinges to the frame recesses. Note: You will have to tape the hinges together while only attached to the door due to the configuration of the hinge pin. Note #2: This arrangement means you can’t just lift the door to remove it anymore. It will require removing the hinge off of the door frame, not an easy task.