A few years ago an Andersen rep. adjusted my patio swing door and it is now sticking a little again. How can I adjust it? ktjkohler@arvig.net
Yes, a bodyman car readjust your door by manulipulating the hinges.
There are no ajustments for the hinges they are welded. NEUTZ
door hinges attached to door and hinge post
You can adjust the striker pin on the door post with a torx socket. Also, if there is too much slop in the door hinges that can cause problems. The hinges can be repaired with door hinge pin and bushing kits from your local auto parts store.
You will need to loosen and adjust the hinges. They are probably worn out and need replacing. Open the door and lift up on it. If you feel play, then the hinges are worn.
Check the hinges on the door. They probably need replacing. Open the door and then lift it and see if there is free play in the hinges. There should not be. The latch itself is adjustable so if it is only slightly off, you may be able to adjust it enough so it will latch. You will need to loosen the latch and adjust it even if you replace the hinges.
No door hinges and cabinet hinges are two different things. Door hinges are generally much larger than cabinet hinges. Cabinet hinges and door hinges are not at all the same. They are different sizes and can withstand different amounts of weight.
The bolts go into a plate in the door and the door post, not solid holes in either. The plate will move up and down, side to side a little bit. Loosen the bolts and adjust as needed.
Adjust or replace hinges Sorry, there is no adjusting these style hinges, they are welded in place, you can usually make them better by replacing the pins and bushings in the hinges but if the hinge itself is wore that bad where bushings wont fix it you're looking at having a body shop weld new hinges in...
Door hinges are magnet
ejaculate on the door hinges to lubricate
Because the hinges are welded in place, replacing the hinge pins and bushings should restore the door back to original position.