DF TH(P) / SH(P) - Fence Fitting Two-Part Hinge (**Pair**) 2pc.
Please confirm the size of your tube, using the 'Size Guide' table below, before placing your order.
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Galvanised Gate Hinges - Two-part (TH series & SH Series) designs - are available in a number of different pipe sizes and configurations of gate post and gate frames. All are hot-dip galvanised for long life and feature 4mm thick steel.
* Products shown in picture are for display purposes only.
Combination Hinges are sold as Pairs. If you require a single hinge we recommend buying an individual unit here.
Tubeclamp Fence Fittings are clamp-on and dont require welding or special tools. Simply place the fitting in position, insert the screws and tighten the provided nut.
The alternatives are: Standard Gate Hinges or Self Closing Gate Hinge
- We offer the choice of including an additional HAP Fence Fixed Hinge Attachment alongside our 25NB Gate fittings. This fitting sits on the bottom hinge to provide additional stability to the gate.
Fitting Size | Tube Size |
Tubeclamp Code | Outside Diameter | Imperial | Metric |
T21 | 21.3mm / 0.84" | 1/2 | 15NB |
A27 | 26.9mm / 1.05" | 3/4 | 20NB |
B34 | 33.7mm / 1.315" | 1 | 25NB |
C42 | 42.4mm / 1.66" | 1 1/4 | 32NB |
D48 | 48.3mm / 1.9" | 1 1/2 | 40NB |
E60 | 60.3mm / 2.375" | 2 | 50NB |
Unsure what Tru and Butt means?
'Tru' (short for Through) and 'Butt' (or rail) are the designated connection points for tubes in a fence fitting. In the Tee example depicted on the left, the 'Tru' indicates the location where the tube passes through the fitting, while the 'Butt' indicates where a tube terminates in the fitting.
However, for the DF X Fixed Cross, the 'Tru' is replaced with 'Post' while still representing the through connection. If you are uncertain about which connection corresponds to each point, particularly for fittings that join tubes of different sizes, please do not hesitate to contact us for further clarification.
What is OD and NB?
OD refers to the diameter of the outside of a tube. We refer to this using milimeter measurements such as C42mm or D48mm.
NB refers to the diameter of the hollow inside of a tube. It is traditionally refered to using Imperial measurements such as 1 & 1/4", or 1 & 1/2" or using NB such as 32NB and 40NB. Older tube and fittings was often made with these measurements in mind.
You can find a table with the common size comparisons under our "Size Guide" at the top of the page, or call and talk to a member of our team for assistance.
Australia Wide Shipping
You can choose between picking up your order from the store or getting it delivered to your doorstep anywhere in Australia. If you place your order before 10am from Monday to Friday, we'll make sure to dispatch it on the same day. For orders placed after this time or on public holidays, we'll dispatch them on the next working day.
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FENCE & GATE FITTINGS
Frequently Asked Questions
Which fitting size do i chose?
We offer fittings that suit most standard tube sizes sold in Australia. To pick the correct fitting for you, first you need to measure the tube you intend on using to find out its OD (Outside Diameter). You can use this size to choose the corresponding fitting size.
For example, our size B34 is suited to 34mm OD tube.
Tru Post v Butt Rails
Our range of fence fittings is specifically designed to facilitate the connection of tubes of varying sizes. Certain fittings offer multiple connection points, allowing for the insertion of your tube. The Tru Post and Butt Rails serve as representations of these connections. The term "Tru Post" is a shortened form of "Through Post," indicating that the tube or post passes through the fitting, such as the top of the T in a tee fitting. On the other hand, the Butt Rails are utilized to terminate the tube.
To illustrate this concept, let's consider two examples. Firstly, a Tee fitting is employed at the top of a fence. In this case, the Tru Post refers to the section where the horizontal tube passes through, while the vertical post is referred to as the Rail Butt. Alternatively, the Tee fitting can be utilized to connect a middle rail to an end post. In this scenario, the Tru Post connects to the vertical post, while the Rail Butt supports the horizontal rail.
Metric or Imperial?
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