New York Series

Glass-to-Glass Hinge

New York Series Glass-to-Glass Hinge by CRL

The CRL New York Series Shower Door Hinge features precision machined 300 Series stainless steel components. The New York Series pivot hinges offer even more possibilities for unique designs and applications. They can be used with our frameless header systems to create shower enclosures that are not attached to the ceiling. This series hinge uses non-mouse ear design for added adjustment. It has precision wound stainless steel return springs and is self closing from 25 degrees to self centering 0 degree return. (5 degree positive closure and 45 degree configurations available) Matched finish stainless steel Allen style clamp screws with an Allen wrench is included. Wall mount hinges include matched finish stainless steel mounting screws. Conservatively rated at 50 pounds per hinge. Chrome finish shown

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New York Series Glass-to-Glass Hinge by CRL

Color Options

 

Antique Brass

 

Brass

 

Brushed Nickel

 

Brushed Pewter

 

Gold Plated

 

Rubbed Bronze

 

Polished Nickel

 

Satin Brass

 

Satin Chrome

 

Satine

 

Ultra Brass

 

White

Frame Colors

 
 Antique Brass
 
 Brushed Copper
 
 Brushed Nickel
 
          Black
 
 Brite Anodized
 
 Gold Anodized
 
 Brushed Anodized
 
 Brushed Bronze
 
 Brushed Nickel
 
  Gun Metal
 
 Rubbed Bronze
 
 Polished Copper
 
 Polished Nickel
 
 Satin Anodized
 
  Satin Brass
 
  Satin Nickel
 
        White
What to know more about our services?

If you would like to find out more information about a shower you may be interested in, please call us today at 301-334-3050 or 1-800-866-3050 and schedule a free consultation.

Bath Enclosure Measuring Tips
Use a carpenters folding ruler with a slide or tape measure to assure the most accurate measurement from inside wall to inside wall when measuring for the overall front opening. Be sure to take 3 width measurements. Bottom, top, and middle. It is important to establish the range of the overall width in order to choose the correct enclosure. We build the unit to the smallest measurement.