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Page 1346 | 3.3 Hinging, Latching, Locking of Doors and Covers Four common sheet metal designs are shown below as examples of the many possibilities. These show the installation of a type L hinge which is also valid for type R. Multiple-joint hinges can be mounted to the housing with the slots on the fixing angle piece either perpendicular or parallel to the hinge axis, resulting in different pivoting characteristics. Recesses within the range of motion of the hinge arms as well as enlarged base elements open up additional design possibilities. The final function check must be done by the user with CAD or a test setup since various factors, such as the compression of the edge protector sealing profiles, adjustment options and part tolerances, cannot be entirely taken into account. 1 l 1 a 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 b 1 b 2 b 3 s 40 - - - - - - - - 50 17 10 17 ... 35 42 14 ... ∞ 0 50 2 60 25 14 25 ... 46 53 19 ... ∞ 2 68 2 Fixing angle piece with slots parallel to the hinge axis on the housing 1 l 1 a 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 b 1 b 2 b 3 s 40 14,5 10 16 ... 35 43 14 ... ∞ 0 28,5 1,5 50 19 12 16 ... 48 55 14 ... ∞ 0 38 2 60 28 20 22 ... 70 77 17 ... ∞ 2 45 2 Fixing angle piece with slots perpendicular to the hinge axis on the housing Example 1 - Flush mounted door with edge protector seal on the housing Stainless Steel Multiple-Joint Hinges GN 7237 Examples of Use / Design Variants for Sheet Metal

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