Cup Hinge Install
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Where can I find instructions on placement of hole for cup hinge install for face frame cabinet with inset doors.  I'm using Blum 110° CLIP Top BLUMOTION Hinge, Half-Cranked, Screw-On hinges.  Blum CLIP Hinge Mounting Plate, Face Frame Mount, Inset Adapter, Cam Adjustable, 9mm.  Hinge model 71B355-0101 and the brackets 175H500-01.21

I can't seem to find the manual online.
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#9
here you go probably between page 40 and 55
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#10
Try the download section on this page

http://www.cshardware.com/b-71b3550.html
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#11
Thanks both of you. 

Is there a standard distance the hinge is placed from the top and bottom?
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#12
3-4 inches here
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(02-13-2017, 11:23 PM)JGrout Wrote: 3-4 inches here



I use 3"
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#14
Most of the time I have found a mounting instruction in the hinge packaging, Usually it is either a paper template, and instruction, or it gives the distances you need to allow for drilling out the hole. Beyond that you need to know if it is for Face Frame, or Frameless cabinet, and if you want inset, or an overlay, and how much.


Pretty good video about choosing hinge, and a brief summary of drilling the hole.




This is Blum's Media center where they have their "how to's" click here

Hit "hinge systems" then scroll down for "clip top 110*"


That should get ya going.
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