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Prime-Line K 5132 1-7/16 In. White Nylon Storm Door Hinge Pin Kit with Pins and Bushings (6 Pack)

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About this item

  • Compatible with Croft storm doors
  • Ideal for storm doors where pins are worn or missing
  • These pins have a 5/16 inch outside diameter
  • Overall pin length measures 1-7/16 in
  • Replacement pins for storm door hinges


Product Description

These storm door hinge pin kits include 6 sets of white nylon pins and bushings. They feature an overall height of 1-7/16 inch and 5/16 inch outside diameters. These nylon pins and bushings fit into the ends of storm door hinges to create pivot points, and they are used by Croft storm doors.

From the Manufacturer

These storm door pins are constructed from nylon. They come in a white finish. These pins and are used in Croft storm door hinges.


Blair Valentine
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2024
No instructions on how best to use these included, as there was no room to work with in storm door hinges.
Wayne Wallace
Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2024
Could not use as only one end comes off,so it can’t be installed
John
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
The parts to fit like they were supposed to. The pin is too tight for the receiver. We had to sand them down a bit to get them to work. Now the door is noisy when it opens and closes. Sounds like an old creaky Halloween door.
Ken Thielemann
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
The hinges are a good price, and great quality. This was an easy DIY installation.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2021
I used these on an 20 year old Larson storm door that the wind had ripped off the hinges (broke the plastic hinge pins). These were not an exact fit so I had to turn down the diameters by chucking them into my cordless drill and running them against a block of sandpaper. But in the end it all worked out great. Door is back on, works great, and I saved a bunch of money by not having to buy a new door.
John Enlow
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020
These were a nice product but I gave them a 3 only because they were not the right pins for my Larson door. There was no label or tag to identify the model # or age of the door so I had to guess and I was wrong.
Tall_Tiger
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2019
This review is for the hinge pins for a storm door; I found these hinge pins to be of high quality. If you have a Larson brand storm door that has a broken hinge pin, this repair kit is ideal. You will need to remove the screws that mount the door to the frame. The diameter of the pins is a tad bigger than the opening at each end of the hinge. I used a 13/64" drill bit to make the hinge openings a little bigger. You also need to use a large flat screwdriver to open the little tangs to remove the old hinge pin. To repair the hinge, you will need two items from the package. The instructions on the back of the package are useless for the Larson doors. You will need two identical parts from the package that have the pin attached. Place the pins into each end of the hinge and slide the hinge through the access hole. Use the large flat screwdriver to bend the tangs back into place. Mash the tangs flat with a large Channel lock pliers. Reinstall the screws for the door mounting.
Joe H
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2018
Unknown door brand but these absolutely did the trick and easily relaxed the old and broken hedge inserts
Rich
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2018
This week the hinges broke on my 35 year old storm door. It is a custom size for a 1920 Bungalow rear door 32"x 76". Larson wanted nearly $300 for a replacement and I was able to repair it for under $10 including some new weather striping. I unscrewed the hinge side of the frame from the house and placed door on the kitchen table. When I folded the frame all the way open there was the little tangs that hold the pins in the frame. I bent them up with a screwdriver and then unscrewed and removed the hinges from the door. The part with the pin fits in the hinge (I used a small deep well socket over the pin to drive it in) and then the part with the hole slips on to it. The assembled hinge then goes back in the frame and I used a punch to knock the tangs back down to lock it together. I spent about an hour on the repair.
boo
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2017
Easy to install if you remove together the door and vertical frame to which the hinge is attached. Remove the hinge with the broken plastic pins. Tap out the pins from the hinge with a small screwdriver or punch. Push or gently hammer the assembled pins into the hinge. On the back side of the frame, use a needle nose pliers pry the channel open just enough into which the hinge pins would sit. Once hinge is set, use the pliers or a punch to crimp the channel back to hold the pins in place. Position the door (with frame attached) in the doorway. Using the old holes, screw in the front frame first. Consider using a wider/longer screw for a better hold. Then open the door and screw in the side of the frame into the doorway. Great price and saved a neighbor from buying a whole new storm door.
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