Toilet Partition Door Bottom Hinge Bracket 3110

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“They had my part shipped the same day. I mistakenly checked that I would pick the part up at the store and they fixed it in minutes. ”
-Michael F.
01/04/2026

$16.27

 

The 3110 Bottom Hinge Bracket is a Zamac, polished chrome, square-edge, gravity pivot hinge for commercial restroom partitions, commonly used with Ampco 1-1/4″ pilasters. It is designed for high-traffic, durable, and corrosion-resistant.

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Restore the functionality of your commercial restroom stalls with this 3110 Bottom Hinge Bracket. Designed as a high-quality replacement part, this heavy-duty hinge is manufactured for 1-1/4″ thick toilet partition panels, specifically catering to square-edge systems used by American Sanitary and General Partitions.

 

3110

 

  • Bottom hinge for toilet partitions, compatible with 1-1/4″ square-edged pilasters.
  • Durable Zamac with a polished chrome finish.
  • Compatible with Ampco/General/American Sanitary systems.

Common questions about this product

Will this item replace the original OEM part? chevron-icon

Yes, this aftermarket part will replace your OEM part. 

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Yes, this is the OEM recommended part.

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03/10/2026