Opening and closing mechanism

​Features

It is an option processing if you want to open and close without removing the lid or cover.
We select and install according to the specifications of the product and the customer's wishes.

○ Balancer: You can open and close the lid that is hard to handle like a lid of a pressure vessel.
○ Hinge: The location of the lid or cover is unnecessary, preventing the loss of the opening and closing.
○ Damper hinge: It can be slowly opened and closed, and can prevent injuries that sandwich your hands.
○ Torque hinge: It can be stationary in the middle of opening and closing and can be held in an open state.
○ Slide: The cover can be moved horizontally, and it is easy to adjust, such as opening a little.
○ There is a lid that does not use the opening and closing mechanism in the opening and closing part (split lid / easy -to -clean open / closed lid).
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​Product Specifications

We will select according to your wishes.
Example) Balancer (hinge with spring) / hinge / torque hinge / damper hinge / slide

Reference ​Dimensional Drawing

Q&A

What is the difference between hinges and hinges?
The English name of the hinge is Hinge, so it means the same meaning, but it seems that which one to call differs depending on the manufacturer and product.

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