Though there are a few basic designs all have two rubber tipped legs one leg is curved back on the door itself to keep the door stop from freely rotating on the pin while the other leg is threaded through a retaining barrel making it adjustable in length.
How does hinge pin door stop work.
Force the pin up from the door hinge.
Slide the tip of a straight slot screwdriver under the head of the hinge pin on the door s upper hinge.
Insert the hinge pin into the hole in the stopper assembly from above so that the shank of the pin extends.
Remove the pin on your door s hinge slide it through one of these stops and then insert it back into the hinge to set and adjust the door s opening angle.
If you you have a door that is swinging and hitting a wall or other objects in your room there is an easy way to control how far the door can open.
Continue to tap it up gradually increasing the force until the pin is finally lodged upwards.
Pry the hinge pin up.
Hinge pin door stops are designed to slip over the existing bottom hinge pin of the door itself.
A fixed post doorstop will greatly outlast a spring type one.
Step 4 replace the hinge pin.
Both stops have nonmarking rubber pads which are abrasion resistant.
Place the fixed side of the stop toward the door and the adjustable side toward the wall.
Holding the hinge pin in your hand slide in the door stop.
Taking a hammer and your nail punch gently ram the pin upwards.
A hinge door stop works best on lighter weight doors because there s less mass to rack the hinges and loosen them.
Fixed post doorstops mount in baseboards and work best for heavier doors.
A hinge door stop is up and out of the way and allows the door to swing open about 100 degrees.
How to install hinge pin door stops.
Put the flat end of the nail against the pin and tap it up with the hammer.
Use the locking screw or threaded stud to make your adjustments.
It should have two rubber tipped sides.