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Rockler's Guide to Choosing a Concealed Hinge
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Two
Options To Fit Your Needs!
Rockler offers two different concealed hinges for face frame
applications. The hinge that you choose depends on your preferences for adjustability,
degree of opening, cost,
and overlay.
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one of the hinges to the right that best fits your needs. |
Option
1 |
Option
2 |
Blum,
2-Way, 105 Degree Hinge
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Blum,
3-Way, 120 Degree Hinge |
| ADJUSTABILITY |
For
most applications, 2-Way adjustment (side
and height) is adequate and the more economical choice. |
This
3-Way hinge offers the most adjustability
for perfect alignment even when minor cabinet irregularities
exist. |
| DEGREE
OF OPENING |
105° |
120° |
| Cost |
Around
$5.00 Per Pair |
Around
$10.00 Per Pair |
Overlay
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Available
in 3/8'', 1/2'', 3/4'', 1-1/4'' or variable overlays. |
Available
in 3/8'' - 5/8'', 1/2'' - 3/4'' overlays and inset. |
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2-Way
Adjustment
ADJUSTABILITY
Easy 2-Way Independent Adjustments with the turn of a screw! Two
separate screws allow you to make independent minor adjustments in door
side or height.
Side
adjustment - Regulates the gaps between doors, cabinets and wall for
perfect parallel alignment.
Height
Adjustment - Lets you align door levels across a row of doors so
they match precisely at the top and bottom.
DEGREE
OF OPENING
The 105 degree opening provides a good choice when space is limited
and other cabinet doors or walls affect the performance of the cabinet
door.
COST
The hinges cost about $5 per pair.
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| 3-Way
Adjustment
ADJUSTABILITY
Easy 3-Way Independent Adjustments with the turn of a screw! Three
separate screws allow you to make independent minor adjustments in door
side, height or depth alignment.
Side
adjustment - Regulates the
gaps between doors, cabinets
and wall for perfect parallel alignment.
Height
Adjustment - Lets you
align door levels across a row of
doors so they match precisely at
the top and bottom.
Depth
adjustment - Lets you
bring any style of door into line
with the vertical surface of
the cabinet.
DEGREE
OF OPENING
The 120 degree swing allows the largest opening
between your two hinge choices when interaction
with other cabinet doors or walls is not an issue.
COST
These hinges cost around $10 per pair.
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Understanding
Door Overlay

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(A
is the amount of overlay)
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| Full
Inset |
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Overlay |
| If
the door is completely flush with the face frame, it uses a full
inset hinge. Typical butt hinges fall into this category. |
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If
the door overlays the face frame completely, without a rabbet on
the back edge, it uses a overlay hinge. The overlay can
be predetermined (1-1/4'' to 1-3/8'') or variable. The advantage
of a variable overlay hinge is that it can be mounted anywhere
on the width of the face frame, allowing you to determine how
much of the frame is visible.
Since the amount of overlay you choose affects the overall width
of the door, we recommend that you determine overlay and select
the appropriate hinges before making or ordering your doors. |
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How
many hinges and how much adjustability?
Use
the chart to determine how many hinges you'll need for the height and
weight of your door.
A door
that is 43'' high and weighs 14 lbs. requires three hinges. If your door
is only 24'' high but weighs 14 lbs., go with three hinges for maximum
support and stability.
Use
on 5/8'' - 3/4'' doors unless otherwise noted.
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JIG
IT for Concealed Hinges
Two
ways to drill concealed hinges! For easy and accurate Hinge
installation, check out our Rockler exclusive Hinge JIG IT systems.
Choose from either the Single
JIG IT system, ideal for smaller jobs and drills perfect cup holes
one at a time. Or, choose our Multi-Tool
Rail JIG IT system, which allows drilling all the hinge cups on one
door together with a single setup. Hinge
cup drilling jigs
- Here's an accurate and inexpensive way to set up your drill press for
making holes for cup hinges.
Also
see our Self-Centering
Bits, perfect for hinge cup mounting.
The Self-Centering Bit ensures accurate hinge and hardware installations
every time! The bit provides perfectly centered and straight pilot
holes, so that even an amateur can install shift-free hardware that
lasts.
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