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Offset Swing Clear Door Hinge, Polished Chrome 3-1/2" with 5/8" Radius Corners

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Polished Chrome 3-1/2" Offset Swing Clear Door Hinge (5/8" Radius)

Increase doorway clearance instantly with a Polished Chrome Offset Swing Clear Door Hinge. By swinging the door completely out of the opening, this hinge helps create a wider passage—ideal for wheelchair and mobility aid access and general accessibility upgrades. Built for heavy-duty residential and light-duty commercial use.

The universal 3-1/2" size is compatible with most standard residential interior door hinges, and installs in minutes with common tools—no major renovation required.

Key Features

  • Solid steel construction for strength and durability
  • Polished chrome finish for a clean, modern look
  • Wider doorway clearance for improved accessibility
  • Removable hinge pin for easy install and maintenance
  • DIY-friendly installation; matching screws included

Specifications

  • Size: 3-1/2" × 3-1/2"
  • Corner Radius: 5/8"
  • Material: Solid steel
  • Finish: Polished Chrome
  • Application: Heavy-duty residential / Light-duty commercial

Note: Offset “swing clear” hinges increase usable opening width by moving the door leaf fully out of the frame when open. Always verify hinge size, corner radius, and door/frame prep before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much additional clearance does an offset swing clear hinge provide?

A 3-1/2" offset swing clear hinge typically adds up to 2 inches of extra clearance by moving the door fully out of the opening when opened 90°. The exact gain may vary slightly based on door/frame setup.

Will this replace my existing 3-1/2" door hinges directly?

Yes. If your current hinges are 3-1/2" with a 5/8" radius corner, these can be swapped in place of standard hinges with no special modifications. Always confirm your hinge size and corner radius before ordering.

Are swing clear hinges ADA compliant?

Swing clear hinges are a common solution used to widen doorway openings and help meet ADA accessibility guidelines, but compliance depends on overall door width and building codes. Always check local requirements to ensure full compliance.

What tools do I need for installation?

Installation is DIY-friendly. You’ll need a screwdriver or drill, and the matching screws included with the hinge. The removable hinge pin allows for quick setup and adjustments.