Bally Cam Rise Hinge โ Reversible Left or Right with Optional Power Spring, Brushed Finish
Sku: PD-712-209, PD-712-210
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$134.29 USD
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The Bally Cam Rise Hinge is a genuine OEM replacement part designed for Bally walk-in cooler and freezer doors. Featuring a cam rise mechanism, this hinge provides smooth door operation while lifting the door slightly during opening to reduce gasket wear and improve sealing.
Its reversible design allows installation on both left-hand and right-hand doors, making it a versatile solution for commercial refrigeration units. With an optional power spring assist, the hinge can also support self-closing applications, ensuring your cooler or freezer remains energy-efficient and compliant with food safety standards.
โ Features & Benefits:
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Genuine Bally OEM cam rise hinge
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Reversible for left- or right-hand door configurations
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Optional power spring for self-closing functionality
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Brushed finish for durability and corrosion resistance
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Designed for walk-in cooler and freezer doors
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Reduces gasket wear and improves energy efficiency
๐น Specifications
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Brand: Bally
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Part Type: Cam Rise Hinge
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Finish: Brushed
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Mounting: Reversible โ Left or Right
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Optional Feature: Power spring assist
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Application: Walk-in cooler & freezer doors
๐น FAQ โ Bally Cam Rise Hinge
Q: What is a cam rise hinge?
A: A cam rise hinge lifts the door slightly as it opens, reducing gasket friction and ensuring a tighter seal when closed.
Q: Is this hinge reversible?
A: Yes, it can be installed on both left-hand and right-hand doors.
Q: Does this hinge include a power spring?
A: The hinge can be fitted with an optional power spring for self-closing applications.
Q: Where is this hinge used?
A: Itโs designed for Bally walk-in cooler and freezer doors but may also be compatible with other commercial refrigeration doors requiring cam rise hinges.
Q: Why replace my hinge?
A: A worn hinge can cause door sagging, poor sealing, and higher energy bills. Replacing it restores proper door function and efficiency.