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STANLEY ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE

HARDWARESTANLEY ARCHITECTURAL HARDWAREAs a young man in 1843, Frederick T. STANLEY foundedThe STANLEY Works a small company located in NewBritain, Connecticut that manufactured hinges, bolts andother door HARDWARE in a one-story wooden building. Mr. STANLEY s vision was to create a HARDWARE companywith unsurpassed customer service, product innovationand integrity and to offer products that would becomethe first choice among professionals around the world. With the early success of this mission and an increasingdemand for his high-quality goods, Mr. STANLEY began exporting his products in the , STANLEY is a global organization supplying HARDWARE and tools for the ARCHITECTURAL , consumer, industrial and residential markets worldwide.

HARDWARE 3 STANLEY ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE Suggested Specifications DETENTION HARDWARE 41/ 2" X41 /2" (114 114) Size Open Inches (mm) 8-14-20 X1/2Number of Flat

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1 HARDWARESTANLEY ARCHITECTURAL HARDWAREAs a young man in 1843, Frederick T. STANLEY foundedThe STANLEY Works a small company located in NewBritain, Connecticut that manufactured hinges, bolts andother door HARDWARE in a one-story wooden building. Mr. STANLEY s vision was to create a HARDWARE companywith unsurpassed customer service, product innovationand integrity and to offer products that would becomethe first choice among professionals around the world. With the early success of this mission and an increasingdemand for his high-quality goods, Mr. STANLEY began exporting his products in the , STANLEY is a global organization supplying HARDWARE and tools for the ARCHITECTURAL , consumer, industrial and residential markets worldwide.

2 Utilizing state-of-the-art research,manufacturing and quality-control capabilities, S tanley continues to deliver the innovative,high quality products that have made the STANLEY name synonymous with the highest craftsmanship and dependability for more than 165 years. To our valued customers, we appreciate your loyalty over the years and proudly present ourArchitectural HARDWARE Customer Service: HISTORYThe STANLEY Wo rksNew Britain, CT in 18432 DETENTION STANLEY ARCHITECTURAL HARDWAREC ompany history ..2 Institutional hospital tip prison hinges ..3 5 Double weight hinges ..6 Triple weight pass cuff port hinges.

3 8 Detention stops ..9 Pulls and handles ..10 TABLE OF CONTENTSPage3 HARDWARESTANLEY ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARES uggested SpecificationsDETENTION HARDWARE41/2"X41/2"(114 X114)Size OpenInches(mm)8-1/4-20 X1/2 Number of flat HeadSecurity Machine Screws Per Hinge46( )3 WeightLbs.(KG)QuantityPerPer Box ( )Gauge ofMetalInches (mm)30 (ANSI A5111) 3 knuckle full mortise stainless steel satin finish (32D) Specially designed for detention facilities Investment cast 304 stainless steel Available with or without shear resistant stud (SRS) LifeSpan limited lifetime warranty Concealed Lifestan bearing for trouble free, long life no oil, no grease, no maintenance Heavy weight gauges increase available bearing surface area for maximum friction reduction Stainless steel, hardened, free turning, completely concealed pinHinges can be furnished as follows:with concealed switch (CS)with shear resistant studs (SRS)Heavy Weight Concealed Bearing Prison HingesInstitutional type hinges should be fabricated from investment cast stainless steel.

4 All dimensions as to size,thickness, and screw holes shall conform to Standard for Template Hinge Dimensions . Both lateraland vertical loads will be accommodated by bearings which include anti-friction, self-lubricating materials. Pinsshall be non-removable. The top and bottom ends of the hinge barrel s hall be contoured to a uniform shall be tested to cycle a 300 Ibs. (136 Kg) door a minimum of 2,500,000 times, (0 -90 -0 ), installed inaccordance with type test fixtures. Vertical wear shall not exceed .030" (.76mm) andlateral wear shall not exceed .060"( ).All hinges shall be subjected to a Door Impact Test in accordance with ASTM F1758-96 Standard Test Method forDetention Hinges u sed on Detention-Grade Swinging Doors.

5 They shall be capable of withstanding 200 repeti-tive blows of 200 foot pounds. ( ) of force delivered on the door within 6"(152mm) of each ResistantStud4 DETENTION STANLEY ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARES uggested SpecificationsDETENTION HARDWARE41/2"X41/2"(114 X114)5"X41/2"(127 X114)Size OpenInches(mm)8 -12-24 X1/28 -12-24 X1/2 Number of flat Head SecurityScrews Per Hinge54( )42(19)3 WeightLbs.(KG)QuantityPerPer Box ( ).190 ( )Gauge ofMetalInches (mm)36 (ANSI A8111) 3 knuckle full mortise steel phosphated and paintedIHTCB1961R (ANSI A5111) 3 knuckle full mortise stainless steel satin finish (32D)

6 Specially designed for detention facilities LifeSpan limited lifetime warranty Concealed Lifestan bearing for trouble free, long life no oil, no grease, no maintenance Sloped ends deter hangings Stainless steel, h ardened, free turning, completely concealed pin Heavy weight gauges increase available bearing surface area for maximum friction reductionHinges can be furnished as follows:with concealed switch (CS)with current conducting feature (CE)with shear resistant studs (SRS)with 1/4-20 punchingHeavy Weight Concealed Bearing Prison HingesInstitutional type hinges should be fabricated from wrought steel or stainless steel.

7 All dimensions as to size,thickness, and screw holes shall conform to Standard for Template Hinge Dimensions . Both lateraland vertical loads will be accommodated by bearings which include anti-friction, self-lubricating materials. Pinsshall be non-removable. The top and bottom ends of the hinge barrel s hall be contoured to a uniform shall be tested to cycle a 300 Ibs. (136 Kg) door a minimum of 2,500,000 times, (0 -90 -0 ), installed inaccordance with type test fixtures. Vertical wear shall not exceed .030" (.76mm) and lateral wear shall not exceed .060"( ).All hinges shall be subjected to a Door Impact Test in accordance with ASTM F1758-96 Standard Test Method forDetention Hinges Used on Detention-Grade Swinging Doors.

8 They shall be capable of withstanding 200 repetitiveblows of 200 foot pounds. ( ) of force delivered on the door within 6"(152mm) of each X11/48-12 X11/4 WoodShear ResistantStud HARDWARE5 Heavy Weight Concealed Bearing Prison HingesDETENTION HARDWARESTANLEY ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARES uggested Specifications41/2"X41/2"(114 X114)5"X41/2"(127 X114)Size OpenInches(mm)8 -12-24 X1/28 -12-24 X1/2 Number of flat Head SecurityScrews Per Hinge54( )42(19)3 WeightLbs.(KG)QuantityPerPer Box ( ).190 ( )Gauge ofMetalInches (mm)36 (ANSI A8111) 5 knuckle full mortise steel phosphated and painted, or polished and platedIHTCB199 (ANSI A5111) 5 knuckle full mortise stainless steel satin finish (32D)

9 Specially designed for detention facilities LifeSpan limited lifetime warranty Concealed Lifestan bearing for trouble free, long life no oil, no grease, no maintenance Sloped ends deter hangings Stainless steel, hardened, and completely concealed pin Heavy weight gauges increase available bearing surface area for maximum friction reduction Steel based painted hinges and stainless steel hinges are fully welded Steel based plated hinges are cross pinned, top and bottomHinges can be furnished as follows:with concealed switch (CS)with current conducting feature (CE)with shear resistant s tuds (SRS)with 1/4-20 punchingInstitutional type hinges should be fabricated from wrought steel or stainless steel.

10 All dimensions as to size,thickness, and screw holes shall conform to Standard for Template Hinge Dimensions . Both lateraland vertical loads will be accommodated by bearings which include anti-friction, self-lubricating materials. Pinsshall be non-removable. The top and bottom ends of the hinge barrel s hall be contoured to a uniform shall be tested to cycle a 300 Ibs. (136 Kg) door a minimum of 2,500,000 times, (0 -90 -0 ), installed inaccordance with type test fixtures. Vertical wear shall not exceed .030" (.76mm) and lateral wear shall not exceed .060"( ).All hinges shall be subjected to a Door Impact Test in accordance with ASTM F1758-96 Standard Test Method forDetention Hinges Used on Detention-Grade Swinging Doors.


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