Cabinet hinges (hydraulic?) need fixin'
I have a couple of cabinets laid horizontally in my kitchen. The hinges are what I believe to be hydraulic (or some sort of air pressure) which keeps the cabinet doors raised when you open them. The hinges on the cabinet we use the most seem to be losing their staying-power and now the door…
I have a couple of cabinets laid horizontally in my kitchen. The hinges are what I believe to be hydraulic (or some sort of air pressure) which keeps the cabinet doors raised when you open them. The hinges on the cabinet we use the most seem to be losing their staying-power and now the door tends to droop after we open it.
The cabinets are Italian but I don’t remember the make, and the Russian guy we bought them from went belly-up. Any ideas on replacing/repairing our hinges?
try this company:
http://www.thetinkerswagon.com
they fix alot of this stuff.
Thanks Vinca! I did go on the Stabilus website and found it completely baffling, so this is a big help.
http://woodworker.com/cgi-bin/FULLPRES.exe?PARTNUM=131-459&search=Stabilus&gclid=COvzk52orJcCFQUWGgodCnVbjA
It says “Stabilus Lift-O-Mat”. Ring any bells? So you think I need to disassemble them?
If the hardware is actuated by air pressure it would be called pneumatic which is very unlikely. The mechanism that holds the door is probably a spring or several springs- the hydraulic piston only dampens the spring pressure when it opens and closes. If you remove the cover, there should be a spring tension adjustment (the more premium the hardware the more adjustments). The springs also come in different weights should you want to replace or upgrade them. Is the manufactures name on the hardware? That piece of information will be very helpful.
is there a make and model on the pistons?
Some of them you can adjust the pressure.
Try Hafele. They have all sorts of great perfomrance hardware.