Remove the locking pin.
How to adjust spring loaded hinges on glass door.
A spring loaded hinge is ideal for use in a door leading to the basement garage entryway or any door in your home.
The best way to adjust the hinges on your door depends on what kind of problem your door has.
But installation and removal can be tricky and the hinge must be at the right tension in order to be both useful and safe.
Adjusting a spring loaded hinge must be done with the door closed.
A spring loaded hinge can be extremely useful for doors that need to remain closed.
Refer to the hinge instructions for the recommended tension for the spring hinge.
However if your door slams or doesn t latch properly as it closes you may need to use a couple of tools to loosen or tighten the spring tension.
It is not necessary to remove the hinges.
Self closing hinges have springs inside of them that force a door closed so you don t have to worry about shutting it yourself.
If your hinge has a tension pin inserted into the side of the hinge you need to pull the pin from the hinge with needle nose pliers.
Start by removing the locking pin photo 1.
Then add or release tension until you get the proper close rate photo 2.
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.
You can adjust the tension higher or lower by removing the pin in each hinge and adjusting the spring tension.
Adjust 1 8 up and down and 1 8 side to side.
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Too low and the doors will sag if the tension is too high the doors will swing with a lot of force.
Over time homes can settle unevenly and heavy doors can pull on hinges causing the door to stick and rub.
If your door won t close tighten the screws on the hinges and replace the middle screw on the top hinge with a 3 inch 7 6 cm screw.
You can adjust the mechanism inside the hinge to increase or decrease the speed.