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ChadBarker.
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Can you confirm the part number for the hinges that come with B1DBLINDCORNERRIGHTV2?
And if you’re aware of an angle restriction clip from Blum for these?Found a bunch of options online and want to make sure I’m getting the right thing.
That cabinet is opening into our farmhouse sink (which protrudes a bit more than the neighboring cabinets would normally. 86 degrees seems like enough to open while minimizing the banging and eventual damage.
Thanks
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While we’re at it. What would the appropriate angle restrictor clip be for the tall pantry cabinet and any other standard wall/base door cabinets (believe they are same hinges)? Prob ok without in those locations but if kids start banging things I want to be ready! 🙂
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Sure, I dug up the catalog and found the restrictor plate needed for the straight-arm hinges. It looks like the part number is 70T3553. See the picture below for confirmation, along with screenshots to verify.
I do not believe there are angle restrictor clips for the blind corner hinges, since those hinges are already limited to a 95-degree opening angle.
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Here is a link to their catalog. This is where I am pulling info from:
https://www.blum.com/file/concealedhinges_ep_dok_bus?country=us&language=en -
Thanks Chad
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106 pages of hinges. Simply incredible. 🤯
Gemini has clued me into another potential solution. Not quite as elegant but seems like it will do the trick.
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Yeah, that might work. It is a bit bulky, but it would be durable.
Typically, I do not install the angle restrictor clips because there is still a lot of flex in those hinges. You can literally bend the door back another 15 degrees past the max opening angle if you put some effort into it.
In my own kitchen, I have not had issues with knobs hitting adjacent cabinets, but my kids sure try their best to damage the worst and hardest-to-repair areas, like the tall end panels and refrigerator panels. For example, opening the refrigerator when the oven door is open.
Unfortunately, there is not much we can do about the refrigerator panels, since that is a completely different Liebherr hinge system.
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