Toilet Partition Door Hinge Bottom Bracket Accurate 3200

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The 3200 hinge is used for 1-1/4″ square-edged pilasters. It is a cast, Zamac (zinc alloy) hinge that is chrome-plated.

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This 3200 Series Toilet Partition Door Hinge is a high-durability, commercial-grade hardware solution designed for high-traffic public restrooms. Engineered for reliability and ease of maintenance, this gravity-assisted hinge ensures consistent door operation in demanding environments like schools, office buildings, and shopping centers.

 

3200

 

  • The 3200 bottom hinge is frequently used in conjunction with the 3700 top hinge.
  • Polished chrome zamac
  • For 1 1/4″ squared edged pilasters

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Yes, this aftermarket part will replace your OEM part. 

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