Cabin Door Hinges
Improved McFarlane design!
Straight or bent hinges available - check your aircraft to order the correct style
Cabin Door Hinge Pins Don't trust old brass pins!
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Bent or Straight Hinges - Only from McFarlane! The Cessna legacy airplanes up until about 1979 had door post skins that had an inward angle where the door hinges mount. The upper long hinges for these aircraft require hinges that have about a 5° bend built in. The newer model airplanes and new production airplanes do not have an inward angle at the door post skins and use a straight hinge. The Cessna part number is the same for all aircraft whether there is a bend or it is straight and this information is not in the Cessna parts manuals. McFarlane makes both a bent hinge and a straight hinge as the hinges are difficult to bend in the field. Be sure to order the correct hinge by using a straight edge to verify if your hinges are bent or straight. Please note that McFarlane does not have exact serial number information as to when the hinges went from bent to straight. |
Maintenance Tip: The Cessna doors have tremendous leverage on the forward door seals. Door hinge and hinge pins can easily be over stressed and failed by installing incorrect door seals. Always use approved door seals that are designed for your aircraft. Maintenance Tip for Door Hinge Replacement: To install new hinges, temporarily attach the replacement hinges to the door using temporary fasteners. Install the door and hinge pins. Verify the door alignment with the door opening. The leading edge of the door should be approximately flush with the adjacent door post skin. Minor bends can be made to the upper hinges to perfect the door fit. Please reference the ICA. |
For ordering information, go to Door Hinges and Pins.