RANCHO DOMINGUEZ, CA, March 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Sierra Pacific Engineering & Products an ISO certified hardware manufacture with locations in Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago and China. Offers adjustable friction hinges designed to hold position throughout a full range of motion, and allow users the flexibility to define the level of resistance required. Simple friction adjustment is made by turning an adjusting screw to increase or decrease the prevailing torque. SPEP adjustable friction hinges are offered in three sizes (small, medium, and large) to provide varying torque levels and meet different customer size & mounting applications. All hinges are aesthetically designed with thru-hole mounting and include caps to conceal mounting hardware. SPEP adjustable friction hinges are constructed of glass fiber reinforced Acetal, available in black or white colors, and utilize polycarbonate & stainless steel internal components to meet torque, radial & axial strength, and cycle performance guidelines. All materials are corrosion-resistant, perform in a broad range of operating temperatures, and have a UL94 flammability rating. The hinge is patent pending.
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Sierra Pacific Engineering & Products offers Adjustable Friction Hinge
Sierra Pacific Engineering & Products an ISO certified hardware manufacture with locations in Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago and China.
2011-03-19
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