Glass door hinges look simple — but improper installation is one of the most common causes of glass door failure. Here are the 5 most frequent mistakes we see in the field.
Mistake 1 — Wrong Hinge for the Glass Thickness
Glass door hinges are designed for specific glass thicknesses — typically 8mm, 10mm or 12mm. Using a hinge designed for 10mm glass on 12mm glass creates stress points that can crack the glass over time.
Mistake 2 — Ignoring Weight Limits
Every hinge has a maximum load rating. A typical pair of glass-to-wall hinges handles 60kg. Exceeding this causes sag, misalignment and eventual failure. Always check the door weight before selecting hinges.
Mistake 3 — Not Using Rubber Gaskets
Metal-to-glass contact without rubber gaskets chips and cracks glass edges under vibration. Always ensure your hinges include proper rubber or nylon buffers — all Tickr Overseas hinges come with these included.
Mistake 4 — Incorrect Drilling Position
Drilling too close to the glass edge causes stress fractures. Maintain a minimum of 100mm from any glass edge for hinge holes. Use a diamond-tipped drill bit and cool the glass with water while drilling.
Mistake 5 — Overtightening
Overtightening hinge screws cracks the glass. Tighten to finger-tight, then add a quarter turn only. The rubber buffer should compress slightly but not deform.



