cabinet door hinge 1 2 inset

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Cabinet Door Hinge 1 2 Inset

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What is a pair of hinges? Can you match my screw hole patterns? How do I estimate hinge weight capacity? How much is shipping? What about Installation Instructions? 1/2 Inch Inset Hinges Product Information & Specifications Available in five different finishes. Please Note: the following SKU numbers are currently out of stock with the manufacturer: . The manufacturer's best estimated lead time for these items is mid April. We apologize for the extended lead time. If you place an order for these hinges we will hold your order and ship them as soon as they become available. If you have any questions, please call us toll free at 877-944-6437. Click here to view hinge finishes. How to measure your inset. FinishInsetJoint LengthQuantityPricingSKUPriceQtyUnitSatin Nickel1/2"1-3/4"Quantity Discounts for SKU 8140501+6+12+25+$5.89$5.60$5.42$5.18814050$5.89Brass Plated1/2"1-3/4"Quantity Discounts for SKU 8140001+6+12+25+$4.99$4.74$4.59$4.39814000$4.99Chrome Plated1/2"1-3/4"Quantity Discounts for SKU 8140031+6+12+25+$4.99$4.74$4.59$4.39814003$4.99Antique Brass1/2"1-3/4"Quantity Discounts for SKU 8140021+6+12+25+$4.99$4.74$4.59$4.39814002$4.99Oil Rubbed Bronze1/2"1-3/4"Quantity Discounts for SKU 8140011+




Satin Nickel Self-Closing Overlay Hinge (10-Pack) 35 mm 105-Degree 1/2 in. Overlay Soft Close Hinge (1-Pair) 35 mm 110-Degree Full Overlay Soft Close Hinge (1-Pair)Overlay Soft Close Hinge (10-Pack) 35 mm 105-Degree 1-1/4 in. Satin Nickel Self-Closing Overlay Hinge (1-Pair)Satin Nickel Self-Closing Inset Hinge (1-Pair) 35 mm 110-Degree Full Overlay Hinge (1-Pair)Satin Nickel Self-Closing Inset Hinge (10-Pack) 2 in. x 0.5 in. Bright Nickel 165 Degree Opening Euro Full Overlay HingeSatin Nickel Semi-Wrap Overlay Hinge (1-Pair)Satin Nickel Inset Hinge without Spring (1-Pair) 90-Degree Surface Mount Hidden Spring Hinge (1-Pair) Chrome Overlay Hinge without Spring (1-Pair) Surface Mount Black Self-Closing Overlay Hinge (2-Pack) 2-1/2 in. x 1-9/16 in. Oil-Rubbed Bronze Middle HingesSatin Nickel Double-Demountable Inset Hinge 35 mm 110-Degree Full Overlay Soft Close Hinge (10-Pack) Full Inset Frameless Cabinet Hinge (2-Pack)




Probably the best place to start is to figure out what type of cabinets and doors you have because that's typically how hinges are broadly categorized. There are two basic types of cabinets (with corresponding hinges): Face-frame cabinets incorporate a frame (often made from 1-1/2" to 2" wide solid wood) that is attached to the front edges, or face, of the case. Hinges mount to this face frame. This is the most common style in American cabinets. Frameless cabinets are essentially a four-sided box, typically made from 3/4" thick stock. Hinges mount to the cabinet interior. Frameless cabinets also are sometimes called Euro-style cabinets. This has to do with the position of the door in relation to the cabinet opening. The configurations for frameless and face-frame cabinets are slightly different. Overlay doors do exactly what the name implies: They cover the cabinet opening completely, overlapping the cabinet case or face frame on all sides. Inset doors, by contrast, fit entirely within the cabinet opening and sit flush with the cabinet sides or face frames




when in the closed position. Partial-inset, 3/8" inset or lipped doors overlap the cabinet opening slightly on all sides, but a 3/8" x 3/8" shoulder machined along all edges on the back of the door allows part of the door thickness to sit inside the opening. Full overlay: A full-overlay door covers all or nearly all of the front edge of the cabinet. This overlay type typically is used for doors at the ends of a cabinet. Half overlay: This overlay type is commonly used in the middle of a run of cabinets where the doors share a single partition wall. This hinge will allow the door to cover half of the partition wall (or approximately 3/8"). Don’t confuse this with 1/2" overlay, which will allow a door to cover up the cabinet or face frame by 1/2". Inset: As on face-frame cabinets, inset door on frameless cabinets fit within the cabinet opening and sit flush with the front edges of the cabinet. In some applications, the hinges are used to add stylistic detail to cabinetry;




in others, visible hinges would detract from the desired effect. There are three basic options: Concealed hinge: No part of the hinge is visible from the outside of the cabinet when the door is closed. Ideal for modern, minimalist applications in which visible hardware would detract from the design. Semi-concealed hinge: A hinge that is at least partly visible from the outside of the cabinet when the door is closed. May incorporate details such as a decorative ball tip or finial tip. Exposed hinge: A hinge that is fully visible on the outside of the cabinet when the doors are closed. Butt hinge: The quintessential traditional hinge, it’s composed of two pivoting plates whose interlocking fingers form a barrel and are held together by a pin. One plate is attached to the door; the other, to the cabinet. Butt hinges sometimes require a mortise in the door and/or the cabinet to prevent an excessive gap. Deluxe (adjustable mount) butt hinge: A butt hinge with elongated mounting slots that allow you to adjust doors horizontally and vertically for a perfect fit.




Knife hinge: Shaped like scissors. One half of hinge mounts to top edge (or bottom edge) of door. Other half mounts to horizontal cabinet edge directly above (and below) door. European hinge: A type of concealed hinge especially popular on frameless Euro-style cabinets but also available for face-frame applications. European hinges have a mounting plate that secures to the cabinet and a cup that seats in a (typically 35mm) circular mortise drilled in the back of the door. One popular benefit of Euro-style hinges is that they offer adjustment in two and sometimes three directions, making it easy to fine-tune the alignment of the door. Side adjustment regulates the gaps between doors, cabinets and walls for perfect parallel alignment. Height adjustment aligns doors precisely at top and bottom. Depth adjustment (not always available) lets you bring door faces in line with the vertical front of the cabinet. Another benefit is easy removal of doors for cleaning and refinishing. Take into account how far will the door need to open




How far or to what angle a hinge will allow a door to open is called degree of opening. Some hinges will let the door open just beyond 90°, but others offering a much greater degree of opening are available. For example, a 270° hinge will allow the door to swing back against the cabinet side. (It bears noting, though, that this type of hinge will work only on a frameless cabinet with full overlay doors). Decide how you want the hinge to mount to the cabinet and door Surface-mount hinge: A hinge that does not need a hole or mortise to be drilled in the door or cabinet in order to mount it. It simply mounts to the surface. Mortised hinge: A hinge that requires the cutting of a mortise or recess in the door or cabinet to fit the hinge leaves for proper mounting. No-mortise hinge: A style of surface-mounted hinge that screws directly to the cabinet and the door without any mortises or special recesses being cut into the surfaces. Wraparound: A style of hinge where the leaves are formed to wrap around the edge of the door and/or the cabinet side or face frame.

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