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Face Frame (Semi-Concealed) Hinges
Surface Mount Hinges
Inset Hinges
Overlay Hinges
Reverse Bevel Hinges
Flush/Full Inset Hinges
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The parts that make up a hinge will vary in appearance for different hinge types and styles, yet they still perform
the same functions. Reversible hinges may be used on either left or right-hand cabinet doors.Frame Wing: Part of the hinge that attaches to the cabinet frame.
Door Wing: Part of the hinge that attaches to the cabinet door.
Knuckle: Connects the frame wing and door wing and allows rotation.
Pin: Holds the hinge together.
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Full Wrap-Around: Frame wing wraps three sides of the frame and screws to the inside edge.
Partial Wrap-Around: Frame wing wraps two sides of the frame and screws to the edge.
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The frame wing is visible when the cabinet door is closed. The door wing is concealed.
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Both wings of the hinge are mounted to the outside surfaces of the cabinet door and frame.
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The frame wing is visible when the cabinet door is closed. The door wing is concealed and extends into the frame cavity.
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Frame wing wraps two sides of the frame and allows the door to overlap the frame.
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Frame wing wraps two sides of the frame and allows the door to overlap the frame, door wing accepts a door with the mounting edge sloping inward.
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Both wings of the hinge are mounted to the inside surfaces of the cabinet door and frame, concealing both wings and leaving the knuckle exposed.


