Place the hex wrench into the socket at the top of the spring hinge and turn in either direction to release tension on the pin.
How to fix spring loaded door hinge.
Check the top of the hinge to see if it has a screw which protects the spring from being tampered with.
Using a hex wrench open the spring so you can see the tension pin.
Turn the allen wrench clockwise to compress the spring.
Remove the pin with a pliers.
Tighten or loosen in small steps.
Adjusting a spring loaded hinge must be done with the door closed.
Depending on how the spring is.
If your hinge has a tension pin inserted into the side of the hinge you need to pull the pin from the hinge with needle nose.
Rotate the wrench until the next hole comes into view and install the pin.
Set the screw aside in a place where you won t lose it.
You can then remove the hex wrench and allow the spring to naturally unwind.
Then remove the pin using pliers.
Tap wood image zoom if that does not solve the problem trim pieces of shim or other small wood pieces to fit.
If the hex hole is on top sweep the handle of the wrench.
Test the hinge image zoom on the latch side a door is cut at a slight bevel to make it easier to close.
Test the door close rate.
Insert the new hinge pin into the.
If it does insert a screwdriver and rotate it counterclockwise to loosen it.
Unscrew the locking screws from the top hinge.
Insert the allen wrench into the hex hole at the end of the hinge.