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EN 1935 Door Hinge Grades: Complete Engineering Breakdown

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EN 1935 Door Hinge Grades: Complete Engineering Breakdown

Introduction: Why EN 1935 Is the Core Standard for Hinges in Europe

In European and CE-regulated markets, EN 1935 is the definitive performance standard for single-axis door hinges used on both fire-rated and non-fire-rated doors.
Unlike generic product specifications, EN 1935 provides a quantified, test-based classification system that allows engineers and specifiers to select hinges based on load capacity, durability, safety, corrosion resistance, and fire performance.

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This article delivers a complete engineering breakdown of EN 1935 hinge grades, explaining how to interpret the classification code and how each performance parameter impacts real-world door applications.

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What Is EN 1935?

EN 1935: Building hardware – Single-axis hinges – Requirements and test methods is a harmonized European standard supporting CE marking under the Construction Products Regulation (CPR).

It applies to:

  • •Steel, stainless steel, and alloy hinges

  • •Hinges for timber, steel, and composite doors

  • •Hinges used on fire-resisting and smoke control doors


The EN 1935 Classification System Explained

Each EN 1935 hinge is defined by an 8-digit classification code, with each digit representing a specific performance category.

Example:
4 7 6 1 1 4 0 13

Below is a detailed engineering explanation of each grade.

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Grade 1 – Category of Use

Defines the intensity and frequency of door operation.

Grade

Application

1

Low frequency, domestic use

2

Moderate frequency

3

High frequency

4

Severe duty / high traffic commercial use

Engineering Insight:
Grade 4 hinges are mandatory for public buildings, hospitals, schools, airports, and commercial fire doors.


Grade 2 – Durability (Cycle Testing)

Represents the number of opening and closing cycles the hinge can withstand.

Grade

Test    Cycles

5

50,000

6

100,000

7

200,000

Engineering Insight:
200,000 cycles roughly simulate 20–25 years of heavy commercial use, making Grade 7 essential for long-life installations.


Grade 3 – Test Door Mass

Defines the maximum door weight the hinge is approved to carry.

Grade

Door    Mass

5

Up to 60 kg

6

Up to 80 kg

7

Up to 100 kg

8

Up to 120 kg

Engineering Insight:
Door mass selection must account for:

  • Door leaf material

  • Fire-resistant core

  • Glass or metal cladding

Underestimating door mass leads to hinge fatigue and door sagging.


Grade 4 – Fire Resistance

Indicates suitability for fire-resisting and smoke control doors.

Grade

Performance

0

Not fire-rated

1

Approved for fire and smoke   control doors

Engineering Insight:
Only hinges tested as part of a fire door assembly can be marked Grade 1 for fire resistance.


Grade 5 – Safety

Assesses load-bearing reliability and failure risk.

Grade

Safety    Level

0

Not suitable for safety doors

1

Suitable for safety-critical   applications

Engineering Insight:
Grade 1 safety hinges are required where hinge failure could cause injury, such as in public or emergency exit doors.


Grade 6 – Corrosion Resistance (EN 1670)

Defines resistance to corrosion via salt spray testing.

Grade

Test    Duration

0

No requirement

1

24 hours

2

48 hours

3

96 hours

4

240 hours

Engineering Insight:
Grade 4 corrosion resistance is essential for:

  • Coastal environments

  • Hospitals

  • Exterior or semi-exterior doors


Grade 7 – Security

Indicates resistance to forced attack.

Grade

Performance

0

No security requirement

1

Increased security performance

Engineering Insight:
Security-rated hinges are often combined with:

  • Reinforced door frames

  • Multi-point locks

  • Anti-tamper fasteners


Grade 8 – Hinge Axis (Category)

Defines the hinge axis type and dimensional compatibility.

Grade

Axis    Category

11–13

Common commercial hinge configurations

Engineering Insight:
Correct axis selection ensures:

  • Proper door clearance

  • Alignment with door seals

  • Consistent closing force


Typical High-Performance EN 1935 Hinge Example

Classification Code:
4 7 7 1 1 4 0 13

Meaning:

  • Severe duty commercial use

  • 200,000 cycles

  • 120 kg door mass

  • Fire-rated

  • Safety-approved

  • 240-hour corrosion resistance

  • Standard-approved

  • Commercial hinge axis

This classification is typical for CE-certified fire door hinges used in demanding commercial projects.


EN 1935 and Fire Door Compliance

EN 1935 works together with:

  • EN 1634-1  – Fire resistance testing of door assemblies

  • EN 16034  – CE marking for fire doors

  • EN 1670  – Corrosion resistance

For fire-rated doors:

  • Hinges must be EN 1935 Grade 1 (fire)

  • Installed in accordance with the fire test evidence

  • Compatible with door size and weight tested


Common Engineering Mistakes in Hinge Specification

❌ Selecting hinges based only on door weight
❌ Ignoring cycle rating in high-traffic areas
❌ Using non-fire-rated hinges on certified fire doors
❌ Overlooking corrosion class in aggressive environments


EN 1935 as an Engineering Selection Tool

EN 1935 is not a marketing label — it is a precise engineering framework for hinge selection.

By understanding each grade in the EN 1935 classification code, engineers, QC teams, and procurement professionals can:

  • •Ensure regulatory compliance

  • •Improve long-term door performance

  • •Reduce maintenance and liability risks

  • •Achieve reliable fire door certification

For CE-regulated projects, EN 1935 remains the cornerstone standard for specifying safe, durable, and fire-compliant door hinges.


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