1, the minimum gap The minimum clearance refers t […]
1, the minimum gap
The minimum clearance refers to the minimum distance of the door side required to open the door. The minimum clearance is determined by the distance C, the door thickness and the hinge type. When the door is rounded, the minimum gap is reduced accordingly. The minimum clearance required can be found from each of the different hinge correspondence tables. In the case of
2, half the door of the smallest gap
When the two doors share a side panel, the required total clearance should be twice the minimum gap so that the two doors can be opened at the same time. In the case of
3, C distance
C distance refers to the distance between the door and the hinge hole. The maximum C dimension available for each hinge varies depending on the hinge model. The smaller the distance, the smaller the gap is.
4, door coverage distance
The door covers the distance from the side door covering the side panel.
5, gap
The distance between the two doors; in the case of the inner door, the gap refers to the outside of the door to the side of the cabinet side of the board side of the door in the case of the inside of the door distance.
6, the number of hinges per door required
The width of the door, the height of the door, and the material quality of the door are the determinants of the number of hinges required per door. In actual operation, the various factors that appear are different depending on the situation. So the number of hinges listed above can only be used as a reference. When the situation is unknown, it is recommended to do a test. For stability reasons, the distance between the hinges should be as large as possible.