The Everbilt Hinge Pin Doorstop is held in place with a hinge pin. The self-adjusting pad makes full contact with the door. An oversized bumper mounted on an adjusting screw protects the door trim.
Q:Does this also automatically allow door to close? I need product that can automatically close door, but without closing fast and slamming.
by|Oct 27, 2022
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A: No. The purpose is so the door stops before putting door knob through the wall.
by|Oct 27, 2022
A: No, the Everbilt Satin Nickel Hinge Pin Door Stop prevents damage to the door. There are Adjustable Spring Door Hinges designed to bring the door back to a complete closed position after being opened. But there are so many sizes and finishes to pick from by Everbilt. You can either go on the Home Depot Website to see the choices you may need or visit any local Home Depot store and ask any store associate for assistance.
Here is a reference for this type of product: Internet#203339979 Model #20114 Store SKU #274627.
by|Oct 27, 2022
A: No - it’s just a door stop that goes on the hinge, not a door closer.
by|Oct 28, 2022
Q:nylon washer placement
by|Sep 21, 2022
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A: Washer down, is usual protocol, prevents friction of hinge against stopper arm, but I’ve recently removed nylon washers on install due to pin size.
by|Sep 23, 2022
A: The nylon washer on the Everbilt Satin Nickel Hinge Pin Door Stop is intended to go on the hinge pin with the washer making contact with the hinge, thus placing the was between the hinge and the doorstop.
by|Oct 25, 2022
Q:Is the screw on the white hinge, white?
by|Jul 26, 2022
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A: Yes, you are correct, the Everbilt White Hinge Pin Door Stop is all white.
by|Jul 27, 2022
Q:Is there an advantage over which side the flat side touches (door or trim molding)?
by|May 12, 2022
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A: For the Everbilt Satin Nickel Hinge Pin Door Stop, the flat side will need to touch the door because the reinforcement pad is there to protect the door.
by|May 13, 2022
A: The clear part will make a whole in your doors.
by|May 17, 2022
A: I put the flat side against the door because they are hollow core doors.
by|Jul 31, 2022
A: Door. The round part adjusts how wide the door opens.
by|May 15, 2022
A: You would want the flat side toward the door being it is a larger surface, the round surface would be hitting the trim which is much stronger normally, i.e stronger surface normally.
by|May 12, 2022
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Apr 25, 2021
Does the job on a brand new french door. Getting the hinge out was the tough part - in the end u...
Does the job on a brand new french door. Getting the hinge out was the tough part - in the end used a nail punch and just hammered it out, then slipped this nifty gadget on. The hinge won't go completely down now due to the thickness of the stop, but it's adequate. I put one of those clear 1/2" bumper stickers on the wall in case the plastic head hits it extra hard with an aggressive door open. The plastic head tilts when open fully, but it holds
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May 5, 2020
While replacing door hinges, replaced the door stops with these- well made and match the New Bron...
While replacing door hinges, replaced the door stops with these- well made and match the New Bronze hinges well. Very easy install.
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Aug 6, 2019
Just put it on and it dented my brand new door trim!
Just put it on and it dented my brand new door trim!
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Jul 6, 2019
Simple and effective door stop that doesn’t affect your baseboards. The Everbilt Satin Nickel H...
Simple and effective door stop that doesn’t affect your baseboards.
The Everbilt Satin Nickel Hinge Pin Door Stop (model # 15586) is an easy way to add a door stop without drilling a hole in your baseboards or having something in the way when you vacuum along the edge of the baseboard.
Simply tap the top hinge pin out, then insert the pin through the door stop (plastic “foot” to the door, adjuster towards the door frame), and drop the combined pin/stop back into the hinge.
Finally, rotate the adjuster to set how far the door can open. Done!
One caveat - You can put a lot of torque on this door stop by nature of its location at the hinge. If you push hard enough on the door, something will break - it could make a hole in a hollow core door, dent the molding, and eventually snap with enough force. This is not saying it’s a bad product! It’s just inherent in the design.
So if your household has people that slam doors open, etc, then a baseboard-mounted stop might be preferable. Otherwise this is functional and unobtrusive.
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Feb 7, 2018
Does the job
Was able to let my door open only 90° and it still had more adjustment to go. Put one on the top and the bottom hinges to keep the door from twisting
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May 4, 2023
Hinge panel doorstops to protect your door and walls.
Easy to install and very effective in keeping your door from banging into things.