Markar FM327 Stainless Steel Safety Hinge, Concealed Leaf for Square Edged Doors
Markar FM327 is a Heavy-Duty Concealed Leaf Continuous Hinge which is mortised to the frame rabbet and edge of the door to conceal both leaves. Non fire-rated safety hinge with unique design which prevents fingers from getting caught. This hinge is designed for square edged doors weighing up to 600 lbs. and a maximum width of 4'0". Hinge is Satin Stainless Steel and available in stock sizes, see below for additional details.
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Marker FM327 is a Pin and Barrel Type Continuous Stainless Steel Concealed Leaf Safety Hinge.
- Standard Sizes: 6'8", 7'0", 7'2", 8'0", 10'0". Custom sizing available, contact us or call at 845-388-1300 for details and pricing.
- Applications: Supports weights up to 600 lbs. 4'0" maximum door width. For use with cased open type frames. Extra heavy duty for high traffic, high abuse door applications with unique design to prevent small fingers from getting stuck in the door. Ideal for elementary schools, day care, childcare and nursing home facilities.
- Design: Constructed from 14 gauge 304 stainless steel (US32D), .187" diameter 304 stainless steel pin (rod) with medical bearings and stainless steel end pins. Each knuckle 2", including split nylon bearing at each separation for a quiet, smooth, self-lubricating operation. Fasteners concealed when door is closed. Full length continuous hinge provides privacy by blocking sight lines into rooms.
- Finish: US32D Satin Stainless Steel (630). Custom finishes are available, contact us or call at 845-388-1300 for details and pricing.
- Mounting Hardware: Custom 12-24 x 11/16" S.S. Phillips Flat Head Undercut Machine Screw.
- Handing: Specify Handing when ordering hinge. Select handing from options above. Not sure what handing is required for your door? See How to Determine Handing / Swing of Door.
- Certifications: ANSI/BHMA Standard A156.26 Grade 1.
Note: This hinge is not fire-rated.
- Modifications and Options: Adjustable monitoring switch, hospital tip hinges, medical bearings, dutch door hinge preparation, custom hole patterns, special sheared leaf, wide throw hinges, raised barrel(Swage), edge guard hardware cut-outs, special length hinges, Electrical Modification Access Prep, CTP-Current Transfer Preparation, CE - Current Transfer-Concealed, CT- Current Transfer- Contact Switch, ES-Exposed Monitoring Switch, blank hinges (minus hole pattern), lead lined cover (1/16" LEAD), security fasteners are available through our office. For details and pricing please contact us or call 845-388-1300.
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- Please note, images are for illustrative purposes only. They are not actual photos. Therefore, actual colors may vary slightly and size may be enlarged to show detail. See product specs for exact measurements.
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This product has a 25 year warranty against defects in workmanship and material.
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General Information: |
All holes in the door and frame must be drilled correctly and fasteners properly installed. Failure to use the fasteners supplied by our manufacturer will void the UL or WHI fire rated listing. The Universal Screw Pack contains sheet metal, machine and self-drilling installation options. If mounting wood or unreinforced hollow metal door, follow option A in the instructions. Follow option B if the door is reinforced or at least 1.8" thick. If you use the self-drilling Tek screws (recommended for grouting frames), follow option C. If the grout is hard, drilling a pilot hole can help. Perform each step of these instructions unless specifically labeled A, B or C. |
Installation: |
1. Place hinge on frame. Follow instructions on the hinge box for field cut-down. Allow 1/8" between top of hinge and underside of header. Place the edge of the hinge 1 7/8" from the frame face. 2. Mark all the hole locations on the door jamb with the hinge held firmly in place. 3. Center punch each hole. The use of a center punch (can be ordered through our office) can help center the hole so that the fasteners will enter straight. The taper on the tool sits in the countersunk hole on the hinge. 4. For instructions A and B: drill all the holes using a #25 bit. 5. For instructions B: tap the holes for a 10-24 thread. 6. Place the hinge on the edge of the door. Carefully line up the hinge with the top and back edges of the door. 7. Mark all the hole locations on the door with the hinge held firmly in place. 8. Center punch each hole. 9. For instructions A and B: drill all the holes using a #25 bit. 10. For instructions A: Attach the hinge to the door with #10 x 1 1/4" flat head undercut sheet metal screws. For instructions B: Tap the holes for a 10-24 thread. Attach the hinge to the door with 10-24 flat head undercut machine screws. For instructions C: Attach the hinge to the door with #10 x 1/2" flat head undercut self-drilling Tek screws. 11. Attach the hinge to the frame. For instructions A: using #10 x 1 1/4" flat head undercut sheet metal screws. For instructions B: using 10-24 flat head undercut machine screws. For instructions C: using self-drilling Tek screws. 12. Close the door and check for proper alignment. If the door requires adjustment for proper fit, make this adjustment by loosening screws on the frame leaf and shimming where needed. |
All holes in the door and frame must be drilled correctly and fasteners properly installed. Failure to use the fasteners supplied by our manufacturer will void the UL or WHI fire rated listing.
The Universal Screw Pack contains sheet metal, machine and self-drilling installation options. If mounting wood or unreinforced hollow metal door, follow option A in the instructions. Follow option B if the door is reinforced or at least 1.8" thick. If you use the self-drilling Tek screws (recommended for grouting frames), follow option C. If the grout is hard, drilling a pilot hole can help. Perform each step of these instructions unless specifically labeled A, B or C.
1. Place hinge on frame. Follow instructions on the hinge box for field cut-down. Allow 1/8" between top of hinge and underside of header. Place the edge of the hinge 1 7/8" from the frame face.
2. Mark all the hole locations on the door jamb with the hinge held firmly in place.
3. Center punch each hole. The use of a center punch (can be ordered through our office) can help center the hole so that the fasteners will enter straight. The taper on the tool sits in the countersunk hole on the hinge.
4. For instructions A and B: drill all the holes using a #25 bit.
5. For instructions B: tap the holes for a 10-24 thread.
6. Place the hinge on the edge of the door. Carefully line up the hinge with the top and back edges of the door.
7. Mark all the hole locations on the door with the hinge held firmly in place.
8. Center punch each hole.
9. For instructions A and B: drill all the holes using a #25 bit.
10. For instructions A: Attach the hinge to the door with #10 x 1 1/4" flat head undercut sheet metal screws. For instructions B: Tap the holes for a 10-24 thread. Attach the hinge to the door with 10-24 flat head undercut machine screws. For instructions C: Attach the hinge to the door with #10 x 1/2" flat head undercut self-drilling Tek screws.
11. Attach the hinge to the frame. For instructions A: using #10 x 1 1/4" flat head undercut sheet metal screws. For instructions B: using 10-24 flat head undercut machine screws. For instructions C: using self-drilling Tek screws.
12. Close the door and check for proper alignment. If the door requires adjustment for proper fit, make this adjustment by loosening screws on the frame leaf and shimming where needed.