Troubleshooting
My hinge(s) are binding.
1. Confirm both hinges are mounted in-line and parallel to the picture frame edges.
(Even a slight deviation from parallel can cause binding.)
Remedies:
- The hinges are designed with a small amount of space around the screws in each hole. Loosen the screws slightly adjust hinges to parallel and re-tighten.
*(Not enough space to adjust for parallel around screws?)
- Most picture frames are identical along all sides, you can unscrew the hinges, rotate the frame around and remount the hinges on opposite side (also rotate image/art); you may choose to fill previous screw holes.
- Or, choose an alternate picture frame.
2. Confirm both hinges are precisely in-line with each-other on the wall.
(Any off-set between alignment can cause binding.)
Remedies:
- The hinges are designed with a small amount of space around the screws in each hole. Loosen the screws slightly adjust hinges to parallel and re-tighten.
- Most picture frames are identical along all sides, you can unscrew the hinges, rotate the frame around and remount the hinges on opposite side (rotate image/art); you may choose to fill previous screw holes.
- Or, choose an alternate picture frame.
- If wall anchors were installed out of alignment, remove lower wall anchors, repair drywall and re-install in plumb/aligned with upper anchor locations.
3. Confirm your picture frame is not warped.
(Place the un-installed picture frame on flat surface.)
Remedies: (if warped)
- Choose an alternate picture frame.
4. Confirm your wall is flat both horizontally and vertically.
(Use long straight-edge.)
Remedies: (if wall is bowed/dipped)
- Choose an alternate location.
- Repair dip/bow in drywall
5. Confirm your hinges were not damaged/bent during the installation.
Remedies:
- Hinges are made of 18 gauge steel but can be bent with moderate force.
- Hinges damaged due to improper installation are not replaceable under warranty.
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