Lynn Cove Louisiana Style Gravity Hinge

Colored black gate hinges with round finials, displayed against an orange and white background.
  • Louisiana Hinges and Pintles are Gravity Locking

  • Shutters Will Stay Locked in the Open Position

  • Available in Cast Stainless and Galvanized Steel

  • Traditional Black Powder Coat with 5 year Warranty

  • Supports up to 125 lb Shutter per Pair

  • Stainless Steel Wood Screws Included

Louisiana Gravity Hinges

Louisiana Style Hinge Set - Galvanized Steel (4 Hinge Set)
from $89.00

Description

The Louisiana Style gravity locking shutter hinge is made of cast steel for strength, durability and corrosion resistance. This type of hinge holds shutters in the open position, tilted slightly back towards the house. It is popular in the southern US, particularly throughout Louisiana. This set is made of galvanized cast steel.

Both the hinge and pintle have a 1-1/4″ offset, giving the set a total throw of 2-1/2″. The pintle is mounted to the inner jamb of the window cavity and the hinge mounts to the narrow side of the shutter. The pintle is double locking, meaning that it locks the shutter in the open position until the shutter is manually lifted and turned, and also prevents the shutter from being lifted off the house unless it is in the precisely correct, closed position.

To learn more about the benefits of cast steel vs cast iron, please check out our post on The Material Difference: Cast Steel Over Cast Iron

If you would like to learn more about the history of gravity shutter hinges in the United States, including the ACME Lull & Porter patented blind hinge, please check out our post on Evolution of Gravity Hinges: From Shepherd’s Gates to Modern Shutters

Louisiana Style Hinge Set - Stainless Steel (4 Hinge Set)
from $159.00

Description

The Louisiana Style gravity locking shutter hinge is made of cast steel for strength, durability and corrosion resistance. This type of hinge holds shutters in the open position, tilted slightly back towards the house. It is popular in the southern US, particularly throughout Louisiana. This set is made of cast stainless steel, alloy 304.

Both the hinge and pintle have a 1-1/4″ offset, giving the set a total throw of 2-1/2″. The pintle is mounted to the inner jamb of the window cavity and the hinge mounts to the narrow side of the shutter. The pintle is double locking, meaning that it locks the shutter in the open position until the shutter is manually lifted and turned, and also prevents the shutter from being lifted off the house unless it is in the precisely correct, closed position.

To learn more about the benefits of cast steel vs cast iron, please check out our post on The Material Difference: Cast Steel Over Cast Iron

If you would like to learn more about the history of gravity shutter hinges in the United States, including the ACME Lull & Porter patented blind hinge, please check out our post on Evolution of Gravity Hinges: From Shepherd’s Gates to Modern Shutters