10-04-2016, 06:16 PM
I'm using the blum hinge below. I've currently mounted it on some test pieces and what I'm finding is that the 'frame' and 'door' pieces don't sit in the same plane when the hinge is closed.
There is an angle adjustment screw, and when that is torqued all the way in the 'in plane' direction, the hinge is still a good 5 degrees out of plane, which will make the center of the door pair "in" about 1/2" behind the face frame.
This is an inset "centerless" pair of doors. I had planned to use bullet catches to get the 'in plane' alignment exactly right and give a nice feel on shutting. This Blum hinges, however, have easily enough force to over come the bullet catch and pull back in beyond plane.
I know I must be missing something about how to adjust or mount these things, but I'm not seeing anything online about this issue. Can I get a clue?
There is an angle adjustment screw, and when that is torqued all the way in the 'in plane' direction, the hinge is still a good 5 degrees out of plane, which will make the center of the door pair "in" about 1/2" behind the face frame.
This is an inset "centerless" pair of doors. I had planned to use bullet catches to get the 'in plane' alignment exactly right and give a nice feel on shutting. This Blum hinges, however, have easily enough force to over come the bullet catch and pull back in beyond plane.
I know I must be missing something about how to adjust or mount these things, but I'm not seeing anything online about this issue. Can I get a clue?
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