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    About Hinges
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    Choose the right hinge based on mounting style, clearance, leaf thickness, knuckle length, and other important dimensions.

    Concealed Cabinet Hinges

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Hinges. Concealed Cabinet Hinges.
    The most widely used cabinet hinges are commonly found in workstations, breakrooms, and storage areas. Mount the door leaf in a round cutout (mortise) and the frame leaf to the cabinet wall. You can adjust them three ways to perfectly align doors. Also known as cup hinges and European hinges.
    Soft Close—No slamming doors or lids with these hinges. They have a damper that slowly pulls them closed.
    Nickel-Plated Steel—These hinges combine rust resistance with an attractive appearance.
    For Overlay Door—For doors that cover their frame entirely.
    For Half-Overlay Door—For doors that cover half of their frame.
    Door
    Leaf
    Frame
    Leaf
    For Overlay Door
    For
    Half-Overlay Door
    For Cutout
    Dp.
    Range of
    Motion
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    Wd.
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    Wd.
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    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Mounting Fasteners
    Included
    Appearance
    Each
    Each
    Soft Close
     
    Nickel-Plated Steel
    7/16"105°2 1/4"1 1/2"1 7/8"2 1/2"4 5/16"5 1/2YesDull15215A210000015215A2200000
     

    Soft-Close Friction Hinges

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hinges. Soft-Close Friction Hinges, Style 2.

    Style 2

    No slamming doors or lids with these hinges. Resistance keeps them open and a soft-close damper at slowly pulls them closed.
    Torque—When selecting a hinge to use with a lid, first find the torque force needed to move the lid. Multiply the weight of the lid (in pounds) by the distance between the hinge and the center of the lid (in inches). For example: if the lid weighs 3 lbs. and the distance between the hinge and the center of the lid is 12", the torque force is 3 lbs. × 12"= 36 in.-lbs. Divide the torque force by the number of hinges. For example, if using two hinges 36 in.-lbs. ÷ 2 = 18 in.-lbs. each.
    Door
    Leaf
    Frame
    Leaf
    Mounting
    Holes
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    in·lbf
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    Size
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    Included
    Pair
    Style 2
    702 9/16"1 1/16"105°2 9/16"1 1/16"2 1/8"White AcetalLeft Side, Right Side12No. 8, M4
    No2116A19000000
    702 9/16"1 1/16"105°2 9/16"1 1/16"2 1/8"Black AcetalLeft Side, Right Side12No. 8, M4
    No2116A1800000
     
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