Collection: Hager
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Hager 4 Inch Door Hinges with 5/8 Inch Radius Corner EACH
Vendor:HagerPrice starting at $5.79Unit price / perRetail Price$7.60Price starting at $5.79No reviewsSale -
Hager 4 Inch Door Hinges with 1/4 Inch Radius Corner (each)
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Hager 4 Inch Door Hinges with Square Corner (Each)
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Hager 3 1/2 Inch Door Hinges with Square Corner (each)
Vendor:HagerPrice starting at $4.49Unit price / perRetail Price$6.42Price starting at $4.49No reviewsSale -
Hager 3 1/2 Inch Door Hinges with 1/4 Inch Radius Corner (pair)
Vendor:HagerPrice starting at $8.69Unit price / perRetail Price$10.95Price starting at $8.69No reviewsSale -
Hager 3 1/2 Inch Door Hinges with 5/8 Inch Radius Corner (pair)
Vendor:HagerPrice starting at $6.36Unit price / perRetail PricePrice starting at $6.36No reviews
For years Hager has been providing quality residential door hinges for projects all over the world. Select from a variety of door hinge styles and sizes in popular door hardware finishes. For 170 years, Hager has built quality, residential door hinges for homes, stores, offices, and healthcare facilities all over the world. It all started with Charles Hager, who started working in a blacksmith shop in 1849. Since then, they’ve moved from forging wagon wheel rims to offering more than 6,000 door hardware products. These products are built to last; browse our wide selection of Hager door hinges by size, price, or style with our helpful and easy-to-use navigation tools!
As a company, Hager is committed to becoming customers’ number one source for door hardware and electronic access control. Every product that the brand offers is backed by nearly two centuries of high-quality materials and an excellent reputation. Their priority is to create products that make a difference in one community at a time, even though they remain globally conscious as well. The company uses its name as an acronym to list its values, which include: Honesty & integrity, Accountability, Genuine customer collaboration, Exceptional service, and Respect & teamwork. This company cares about its customers and the world they live in, which is one of the reasons we’re so proud to partner with them and offer you stylish AND reliable Hager door hinges.
If you love supporting American businesses or purchasing American-made products, look no further than Hager door hinges! The company has always made its products right here in the US, and it’s currently the ONLY provider of a full line of door hardware products that are made in America. Hager is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, where the company began over 170 years ago, and their manufacturing plant is in Montgomery, Alabama. Their manufacturing plant creates the bulk of their traditional product lines because as important as it feels for them to support EVERY community worldwide, they know they need to start with the community in their own backyard.
Hager’s mission is to offer a complete line of door hardware to their customers at competitive prices, all while providing impeccable customer service. If you have any questions about our Hager door hinges, call us at 307-886-9449 or text us at 307-275-9700.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where are Hager hinges made?
A: According to the Hager website, the company’s primary manufacturing plant is located in Montgomery, Alabama. That means that most Hager products are made in the USA! However, it’s unclear if ALL of their products, including their hinges, are US-made.
Q: How do you adjust a Hager door hinge?
A: Why and how you adjust any Hager door hinge will depend on your chosen model. A spring-loaded door hinge, for example, can have the tension on its spring adjusted in order to suit the door’s size and weight. Make sure that you refer to your specific product’s manual for detailed instructions.
Q: What are Hager hinges made of?
A: Hager hinges are generally made from one of three types of material: the most commonly used is steel, which is very strong and inexpensive. Steel hinges are usually plated with other materials, like brass, nickel, or bronze and are available in many finish options. There are also solid brass hinges, which are also strong but will not rust or corrode over time like steel will. Solid brass hinges tend to be the most beautiful in appearance, outlasting steel plated hinges by many years.