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The MCKINNEY PRODUCTS ta2714 4-5x4-5 us26d cc4-18 4ft is a full mortise, standard-weight, 5-knuckle electrified hinge designed for doors requiring low-voltage wire transfer through the hinge barrel. The electrification package uses the CC4-18 configuration: 4 wires at 18 gauge with a 4-foot lead, routed through the hinge to power electric locks, access control hardware, or door-position switches. The hinge measures 4.5 inches by 4.5 inches, features an oil-impregnated bearing (TA) for smooth, low-maintenance operation, and is finished in US26D Satin Chrome over a steel base. Licensed electricians and door hardware specialists typically install this hinge in commercial access-control applications.
This hinge is suited for commercial and institutional door applications where concealed wire transfer is required between the frame and the door leaf. Common installations include electrified locksets, electromagnetic locks, door position sensors, and request-to-exit devices in offices, healthcare facilities, and institutional buildings. The full mortise design fits standard door preparations and is appropriate for wood and hollow-metal doors. The 4-foot lead length provides adequate slack for routing wires to the door-mounted hardware or the frame-side controller.
Designed as an OEM-style electrified full mortise hinge for commercial door hardware applications requiring concealed 4-wire, 18-gauge low-voltage transfer; confirm compatibility with the specific electric lock or access control device before installation.
Installation should be performed by a qualified door hardware technician or licensed electrician familiar with access control wiring practices. Power down all connected low-voltage control circuits before connecting or disconnecting hinge wires. Full mortise hinges require precise door and frame mortise preparations; use manufacturer templates when available to ensure correct leaf positioning and wire-exit alignment. Wiring methods must comply with applicable local electrical codes and the requirements of the connected access control hardware manufacturer.
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