Component Hardware Group R50-2850 Edgemount Cam Lift Hinge Chrome

$18.22
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SKU
R50-2850
The Component Hardware Group R50-2850 Edgemount Hinge Chrome works on a cam-lift system that slightly lifts the door to decrease friction and allow the door to move easily. This component is mounted on the ends of equipment doors, and it can be used in refrigerators, freezers and other foodservice units that control door movement. The chrome finish gives it a clean and polished look, and it fits well to ensure that it remains in the right position and operates smoothly.

Dimensions

  • Length: 6 In
  • Width: 2 In
  • Height: 1 In
  • Weight: 1.15 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Edgemount Cam Lift Hinge, Chrome, 1-5/8" Offset
  • 5-3/4" Long X 1-1/16" Wide X Frt To Back 1-3/4",
  • Screw Centers 1-1/16". Outside Mount Hole Centers 2-1/8",
  • Series 2850-1013
  • Beverage Air Dp119, Dp41, Dp46, Dp67, Dp93, Ef24, Ef24-1Ahs,
  • Ef241Ah 0001Rcn, Ef48, Ef74, Er24, Er48, Er74, Pf24, Pf48,
  • Pf74, Pfi1, Pfi2, Pr24, Pr48, Pr74, Prd24, Prd48, Prd74,
  • Prf12-12, Prf24-24, Prf48-24, Pri1, Pri2, Prt1, Prt2, Pw24,
  • Pw48, Pwd24, Pwd48, Pwi1, Pwi2, Sp27, Sp48, Sp60, Sp72, Uc,
  • Ucf27, Ucf27A, Ucf48, Ucr20, Ucr34, Wt, Wtf27, Wtf27A,Wtf48
  • Delfield, Randell, Traulsen
  • Victory Pt-40, Pt-64, Pt-88, Series 6, Series 7,
  • Ur-3, Ur-4, Ur-5, V-Series, Vpt-119, Vpt-46, Vpt-88
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Component Hardware Group R50-2850 Hinge?

Regularly lubricate the hinge pivot points with light machine oil to prevent squeaking and wear. Check screws and mounting hardware for tightness. Proper control ensures smooth operation, prevents misalignment, and avoids damage to doors or panels.

What are common issues with the Component Hardware Group R50-2850 Hinge?

  • Squeaking or noisy operation.
  • Loose screws or mounting hardware.
  • Misalignment causing doors to stick.
  • Metal fatigue or bending under heavy load.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Close the door and remove the old hinge by unscrewing mounting screws.

Step2: Align the new hinge with the door and frame.

Step3: Secure the hinge using the original screws, tightening evenly.

Step4: Check door movement and adjust if necessary for smooth operation.

Step5: Test the door to ensure proper alignment and secure installation.