Changing tension with a hex wrench 1.
How to adjust door closing hinges.
Place the hex wrench into the socket at the top of the spring hinge and turn in either direction to release tension on the pin.
Tighten or loosen in small steps.
How to adjust door hinges method 1 of 3.
Rotate the wrench until the next hole comes into view and install the pin.
Remove the pin with a pliers.
To confirm that it s the adjustment tab try pulling on it with the tip of your finger.
Shut the door so that the inner cabinet or cupboard is completely concealed.
Tightening hinges so your door closes.
Insert a nail set on a hole located beside the locking pin of the hinge adjustment spring.
Examine the top corner of your door to see if it s catching on the.
This can be a problem if you live in a older home or one that seems to be settling doors can be adjusted slightly.
Remove the locking pin by rotating the adjustment in the direction of the jamb.
Check the top of the hinge to see if it has a screw which protects.
In order to tighten the hinge spring first close the door.
Close the hinged door all of the way.
This hole is normally located either at the top or the bottom of the hinge s housing.
Close the door completely.
Stand on the side of the door with the hinges and shut the door until it latches.
Check the gap between the unhinged side of your door and the.
Take a moment to focus on the soft close hinge and find the adjustment tab.
Adjusting hinges on doors with big gaps.
I ll bet that you never knew you could adjust a self closing door hing.
Look for gray or silver plunger in the center of the hinge.
To adjust a door that swings open or closed on its own it is probably because the door lining frame is out of plumb.
The easiest way to sort this if you have loose pin hinges is to remove a pin knock it out with a nail punch and bend it slightly by hitting it with a hammer to increase the friction then put it back in.