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This innovative system allows cabinet doors to swing open a full 110° with nothing but a slight inward ''push'' on the door itself. Two main components, the deluxe self-opening hinges and a magnetic release device, are state-of-the-art. The nickel-plated, self-lubricating steel hinges feature three-way cam-action adjustability for simple installation and precise door alignment. They install the same as any typical European concealed cup hinge, and are available to accommodate several
levels of overlay for face frame cabinets (see options below). Backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
- Recommended for face frame cabinet applications; also available for frameless applications.
- Featuring self-open functionality
- 110° Opening
- Three Way Adjustment
- Nickel Finish

Technical Details
- Cup diameter: 35mm
- Cup depth: 11mm
- Solid steel with nickel plating
- An included adapter allows for optional surface mounting of the release device (the device can also be recessed into the side, top, or bottom cabinet panel)
- Limited lifetime warranty
What's in the Box?
Two hinges in Your Choice of Overlay
- 10mm x 55mm Magnetic Release Device (with steel magnet catch)
- One Mounting Adapter
- Two 0 mm Screw-on Mounting Plates
- Two Steel Symmetrical Screw Cover Caps
- Eight Mounting Screws
- One Hinge Installation Template
- Instructions
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The Rockler Advantage:
- Hinges are sold by the pair
- Mounting screws are included
- Mounting plates are included
- Step - by - Step instructions
- Expert guidance and tech support at
1-800-260-9663
- See below for a large selection of JIG-ITs to make installation a breeze
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Salice has been a leader in the hinge industry for over 50 years, making them a favorite choice amongst cabinetmakers and do-it-yourselfers.
- Salice hinges are conveniently adjustable, making installation easy.
- Salice is ISO 9001 certified which means that you are assured of consistent quality in every Salice hinge.
- All Salice hinges are come with mounting screws.
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Here's something to consider when selecting face frame hinges...
These hinges are not for use on Eurostyle Cabinets, they are for use on your face frame cabinets only.

Overlay
Applications
Use an overlay hinge if the door overlays the face frame completely, with a rabbet. It can be predetermined or variable. If it is variable, you'll be able to mount it anywhere on the widthe of the face frame and determine how much of the frame will be visible.
Inset Applications
Use an inset hinge if the door is completely flush with the face frame. |
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Self-closing hinges are an ideal for cabinets. The built-in spring pulls the door closed and holds it in a closed position, eliminating the need for catches.
Soft-closing hinges have an adjustable action that, when your door is pushed closed, automatically takes over and brings your door to a whisper-soft close.
Free-swing hinges are most often used in furniture applications, rather than cabinet applications. |
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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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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Salice® Push Face Frame Self-Opening Door Hinge System
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Average Rating:
1.5
(2 customer reviews)
$21.99
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1) Submitted by
Patrick Ryan, from Charleston, SC
on 4/1/2010
Customer Rating: 
I purchased these hinges instead of Blum hinges I've used in the past due to the push catch magnetic latch feature. I assumed they would be comparable in quality. I could have purchased a separate catch for each door, and in retrospect I would've. With inset doors I attached the hinge stems just like I had before with Blum hinges and thought nothing of it. As soon as I began mounting the doors however, I soon realized the hinge stems were easy to slip from the screw mounts. If this had been only one door, maybe even two, I'd chalk it up to amateur user error and blame myself. But it was almost half of the stems I had issues with. Furthermore, once I had those somewhat secured I mounted the doors and magnet catches. Again, another problem. The hinge tension is stronger than the magnetic catch in some instances, and I have to repeatedly close the door for the mechanism to engage properly. Otherwise the door(s) come open too easily, without pushing the door.
I may be a novice and and amateur, but this is my third project of this type and haven't encountered these issues before.
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2) Submitted by
Dave G., from Royal Oak, MI
on 7/16/2012
Customer Rating: 
These are expensive hinges and they don't work. The main "feature" is the push-push action. Unfortunately, the spring tension in the hinge is not adjustable and way too strong for a normal cabinet door. On a 3/4" solid ply door 16x24", they literally fling the door out to where it hits the stop at full open and still has enough energy to bounce back half closed. Very unprofessional. The hinges are otherwise rather ordinary stamped pieces with no screw covers. Of the two packs I bought, one was missing the instructions/template and the other was short 2 screws.
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