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QuestionThe face plate on the front of my European hinge has come off of the back part of the hinge. Is there a trick to snapping the front of the hinge to the back section?Community AnswerAs shown in step 3 above, directly to the left of the screwdriver tip is a lever that releases the hinge from its mount. On the opposite end, directly under the hinge, are a set of hooks that slide into the back of the hinge mount, allowing the hinge to pivot toward the inside of the cabinet to lock the aforementioned lever. If the hooks are not aligned properly in the hinge channel, the lever cannot lock into place. Try to adjust the hooks up or down to seat properly in the channel and it will snap into place.
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QuestionWhy does my hinge make a snapping noise when opening and closing?Community AnswerThere is probably some deformity with the hinge. Check it to see if it has any dents or protrusions.
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QuestionHow do I adjust the drawers that keep hitting each other when they're being closed?Community AnswerTry repositioning them by undoing the screws.
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QuestionWhat's wrong if my cabinet shifts when opening, even though tightened?Community AnswerYou might need new screws so you can tighten it properly. Screws, when stripped, are seldom screwed down tight enough. With new screws, you eliminate this problem.
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QuestionHow do I fix the left/right adjustment screw so it won't fall out?Community AnswerIn my experience, after adjusting the right or left screw, you should tighten the middle screw each time to check the result of what you have done. If the result is not correct, loosen the middle screw again and readjust. It will become clear as you work where you need to correct. Don't forget to tighten the middle screw again after each adjustment (with an extra tighten when you are happy).
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QuestionHow do I fix the left/right adjustment screw if it keeps falling out?Community AnswerYou may need to use a different screw or use screw putty to tighten it. A new screw may be your best solution though.
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QuestionHow heavy a door can Euro style cabinet hinges support?Community AnswerIt depends on the height, width, and weight of the cabinet door. A pair can typically support up to 15 lbs, 3 up to 30 lbs, 4 hinges up to 45 lbs. See the manufacturer technical data sheets for more information.
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QuestionHow do I get my kitchen cabinet doors to remain open when I open them?Brett GilbertTop AnswererAdjusting the hinges by using the screws usually helps. Try moving it to the left or right. Also, check that the hinges are undamaged, not bent. If nothing works, there is a chance the spring inside the hinge is damaged, meaning the hinges have to be replaced.
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QuestionWhat is a Euro hinge?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerEuropean hinges, also known as Euro, Blum, or Grass hinges, are modern high-tech hinges used on cabinets. They usually have a hinge and a mounting plate and are designed to be concealed and out of view when the cabinet is closed. They give your cabinets a sleek, modern look and allow the cabinet door to rest flush against the frame of the cabinet. They're usually a little more expensive and difficult to install than traditional hinges.
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QuestionHow do you adjust European cabinet hinges?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerClose the cabinet door and look at how it's positioned and see where it doesn't quite line up. That will tell you which hinge you need to adjust. Look for any doors that look too high, too low, have a gap between them, or overlap one another too much. Make sure the doors close all the way as well. Open up the door all of the way so you can see and access the hinge. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws and reposition the hinge before you reinstall them. Then close the door and check the positioning of the door again.
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QuestionWhat is a Blum hinge?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerA Blum hinge is also known as a concealed hinge, a European hinge, or a Grass hinge. They're sometimes called Blum hinges because Blum is a manufacturer that makes them. They're hinges that are used on frameless or European cabinets and are hidden from view when the cabinet door is closed. They're a little more difficult to adjust and install than traditional hinges, but they'll give your cabinets more of a modern look.
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