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Old Oct 7, 2011 | 03:53 PM
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Door hinge pins

I just received a full door hinge kit from Tamraz, and I'm wondering how to create the door pin stop similar to factory...looks like a special tool was used...any ideas?

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Old Oct 8, 2011 | 09:23 AM
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...testing, testing...is this thing on?
Old Oct 15, 2011 | 06:29 PM
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It looks like a C-clip? Could you mark the pin and then score a groove into pin for the clip. If it only holds the pin in position, there is no stress on the clip. You could also drill the pin and use a cotter pin.

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Old Oct 17, 2011 | 07:46 AM
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Thanks for the response, It looks like some sort of factory tool was used to press in the stops. The Tamraz hinge kit has serations at the head which required me to pound it in...i'm guessing this will hold and seems to work fine, if i have any issues i'll try your cotterpin idea.
Old Oct 17, 2011 | 07:55 AM
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dont pound the pin in use a press with support to prevent distortion, mine have held fine w gravity and the serated type machining on the end

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Old Oct 17, 2011 | 06:35 PM
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I hope it works out. I think the serations on the head of the pin is to prevent it from turning and wearing out the hole. Either way it should stay in place.
Old Oct 17, 2011 | 06:50 PM
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I pounded mine in straight and carefully on concrete, with a stout socket underneath the pin bottom. Pounding is okay of you do it right. The serrations will hold it.

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Old Oct 18, 2011 | 05:32 AM
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