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🔕 Silence your space, amplify your focus.
The Hinge Outlet Door Silencer is a heavy-duty rubber accessory designed to reduce door noise on both metal and wood doors. Measuring 1/2 inch in diameter and height, this 15-pack offers durable, easy-to-install silencers that enhance quietness in residential and commercial spaces. Manufactured by a trusted US-based company with over 15 years of experience, it’s the smart choice for professionals seeking a quieter, more focused environment.
Brand | Hinge Outlet |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Gray |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 0.5"L x 0.5"W x 0.5"Th |
Number of Pieces | 15 |
Manufacturer | Hinge Outlet, Inc. |
UPC | 644391831258 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**K
Work great
Wish they came with the tool to insert them but, i figured out a good way without messing them up.Would purchase again.
J**Y
Good quality rubber / Jeep JK Tie-down Mod
A good fit; rolls into place using a 1/4" hole in metal. Press the side with the 1/2" pad pushing the pointed guide into the hole. With your thumb holding the pad firmly in place, use your other thumb to roll the guide (pointy end) in a circular motion while pressing with your other thumb. This works to eventually bring the lip of the channel through the hole without tearing the rubber. The rubber is strong but not made of carbon fiber, OK? Take your time, be gentle, they roll into a snug fit, positioned within the track fairly quick. Once the metal is seated evenly within the track (gap between the pad and pointy end), I trimmed a portion of the dart coming through the hole for my application.These were installed on a floating bracket to create a small amount of scratch-free friction for a one-person, hands-free install of a tie-down system I put together for a Jeep JK (I know....what is she talking about??).The bracket (I used four Simpson Strong Ties) with rubber pads installed, slides just beneath the edge of the hardtop, in the gap formed between the metal body of the Jeep and the fiberglass overhanging lip created by the hardtop as it sets on the shoulder of the JK's body. The pads cause the brackets to stay in put as other brackets are installed.I used metal 'S' hooks with one end pinched to keep them installed on the brackets as anchor points. With pre-cut lengths of cordelette and a few trucker knots to secure, this system combined with the Jeep's ridged hardtop creates a nice landing for the transport of various materials to and from job sites or just getting stuff home from a shopping trip.I saved a plastic storage case from an old drill I once had; this works nicely to store the brackets and cord behind my seat.Happy Trails!
A**C
Rubber bumpers keep the doors from scrathing the paint.
Perfect fit for Bilco basement doors. The doors I bought 20 years ago at a bargain price sat in by basement until now. The doors that were installed in 1974 were rusted so I finally installed my new old stock doors last week. The best way to install theses rubbers is to place them in the holes but then open the doors all the way to push them into place. No other method worked,,,,lol
S**Y
Works great
Perfect. Little water on them helps to push in nice and tight and works exactly as it should
D**T
Works as designed.
Used these on an old Bilco door to replace the worn out rubber ones. They were hard to get through the 1/4 openings, but are now in place and seem to be working well. I pulled on one end with needle nosed pliers while pushing with a flattened straight pick.
M**B
Perfect fit
Easy to install. All set for another 25 years. Gave extras to son for his basement door.
I**V
It says 15 Pack but there were only 13 units
It is good quality but got less that that is mentioned, and couldn't find where to contact seller.
H**.
How to install metal door bumpers.
The media could not be loaded. Updating the entry door to condo after a paint job. I only needed three of them. Did notice that some of them were softer than others. I choose the softer ones to install. You can't just push them in. I use a chopstick to push the end of the cone in. A bit tricky but once you do one the rest are easier with the chopstick. For my use the bumper could have been a bit thicker.
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