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How to Adjust Your Cabinet Doors on an Overlay Cabinet
- Adjusting your cabinet doors can be made easy with these six way adjustable hinges
- To make these adjustments, you will need a #2 POZQ screwdriver. A Phillips screwdriver may be used but is not recommended
- Adjusting your doors will allow you to have a consistent gap between the frame and doors of your cabinetry
- To adjust your door left or right, find the screw closet to the door and rotate it
- Reverse this process to move your door in the opposite direction
- To adjust your door up or down, locate the screw attached to the frame on both hinges and loosen them with the #2 square drive bit
- This will allow you to manually raise or lower your door
- Once you get the desired position for your door, tighten the screw on one hinge and check the alignment. If the position is correct, tighten the remaining hinge
- The in and out adjustment will fix any flushness issues you may have with the doors in relation to each other
- Locate the adjustment screw towards the back of the cabinet and rotate it to bring your door in or out
- Reverse this process to move your door in the opposite direction
- All cabinets come standard with Blumotion hinges which allow for a soft closing door. This function can be toggled on or off by flipping the soft close switch.
- You may need to toggle one or multiple hinges to achieve the desired closing speed you want. Door size and weight may also influence the closing spped
- After a switch has been toggled, close the door to reset it, open the door and you will notice the door will close faster or slower depending on your configuration
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