Which Cubicle Hinges should I use?

Cubicle Hinges

Cubicle Hinges are no exception to this, so we take a look at the different types of Cubicle Hinges and where they are best used.

Rise & Fall Hinges

Also known as Rising Butt Hinges, this type of hinge is best if it is specified that the cubicle doors must be in the closed position when not in use. These hinges are also ideal for environments where quick emergency access is important, as using Rise & Fall Hinges means that the door can easily be lifted off of the frame.

In our range, you can find Rise & Fall Hinges manufactured using both 304 and 316 grade stainless steel, with the corrosion and oxidisation resistance of 304 being ideal for high traffic areas including restaurants, schools, and hospitals, and 316 for high humidity areas such as swimming pool changing rooms and other marine locations.

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Self-Closing Hinges

As the name suggests, Self-Closing Hinges offer an easy way to ensure that cubicle doors stay closed.

Just like with Rise & Fall Hinges, Self-Closing Hinges are ideal for high-traffic areas, but unlike the Rise & Fall variety of Hinges, many of these hinges are fitted with concealed screws, making it virtually impossible for the door to be forcibly removed. These concealed fixtures also provide an added bonus of a clean and aesthetically pleasing end result.

For this reason and many others, Self-Closing Hinges are the perfect choice for environments such as nightclubs, leisure centres and exhibition centres.

Pivot Sets

Cubicle Pivot Sets are a great alternative to standard Cubicle Hinges, allowing for Cubicle Doors to swing both ways. This not only allows for ease of operation, but safer emergency access if necessary. Pivot Sets are suitable for heavier doors thanks to their bottom brackets, meaning they are capable of supporting more weight.

Cubicle Pivot Sets are ideal for more high traffic areas and are a great way to ensure compliance with Approved Document M, as this document states that wheelchair accessible washrooms should include Cubicle Doors that open outwards or offer inward opening that does not impact turning space or activity space.

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Cubicle Hinges are an often-overlooked part of a successful Washroom project, so whether you’re working on an installation in a school or a nightclub, making your selection is now easier than ever. You can shop our full range of Washroom & Cubicle Hardware here.

Related question

Where should hinges be placed on a cabinet door?

Two hinges are usually required for lightweight cabinet doors, positioned roughly five inches apart from the top and bottom borders. For extra support, a third hinge positioned in the middle of the top and bottom hinges may be required for tall or heavy cabinet doors.