The video says it all. Actually, it came in handy as I was replacing a panel I received in shipping. But it could all be solved if they lowered the hinges to their proper place. (3 1/2'' from top and bottom)
Push the pin 1/2" past the top of the hinge, it is even easier, and you can ensure the cap is fully tight, then tap the pin back down inside the hinge. If the door will not stay "open" put a small bend in the pin, this will create friction in the hinge, and hold the shutter in the desired position.
do you do a lot of Norman shutters? If so...what else do you not like about them?
MrHabsolo 11 months ago
Push the pin 1/2" past the top of the hinge, it is even easier, and you can ensure the cap is fully tight, then tap the pin back down inside the hinge. If the door will not stay "open" put a small bend in the pin, this will create friction in the hinge, and hold the shutter in the desired position.
MrTrustyruss 1 year ago