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Damping hinges, belonging to the HingeIt family, are comprised of three components: a support, a buffer, and a hinge arm. These hinges are designed to provide a cushioning effect using the properties of liquid, making them useful in various aspects of our daily lives. You can find damping hinges in furniture like wardrobes, bookcases, wine cabinets, and lockers. While they are commonly seen, not everyone knows how to install them properly. In this article, we will discuss the different installation methods for damping hinges and provide some helpful tips.

There are three main installation methods for damping hinges. The first method is full cover, where the door completely covers the side panel of the cabinet. This allows for a small gap between the door and the panel to ensure safe opening. The second method is half cover, where two doors share a single side panel. There is a minimum clearance required between the doors, which determines the curvature of the hinge arm. The third method is built-in, where the door is placed inside the cabinet, next to the side panels. This also requires a clearance for safe door opening, and a hinge with a highly curved arm is needed.

When installing damping hinges, there are a few important factors to consider. The minimum clearance refers to the distance from the side of the door when it is opened. This clearance is determined by the thickness of the door, the hinge type, and the C distance (distance between the door edge and hinge cup hole edge). It is also important to note that the minimum clearance is reduced for rounded doors. The minimum clearance and other specifications can be found in the corresponding table for each hinge type.

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For half cover doors, the total clearance required should be twice the minimum clearance to allow simultaneous opening of both doors. The C distance varies for different hinge models, with larger C distances resulting in smaller minimum clearances. The door coverage distance refers to how much the door covers the side panel, and the gap refers to the distance between the door and the outside or inside of the cabinet, depending on the installation method. The number of hinges required for each door depends on the width, height, and material quality of the door. It is recommended to do an experiment or seek professional advice if the situation is unclear.

While most people may hire professionals for furniture installation, it is entirely possible to install damping hinges yourself. Doing so can save time and avoid unnecessary hassle. AOSITE Hardware, a company focused on continuously improving product quality, conducts thorough R&D research before production. With the ongoing process of global economic integration, AOSITE Hardware is committed to adapting to the international environment. Providing excellent customer service has always been their principle.

AOSITE Hardware's hinges are widely applicable in various venues, such as multi-purpose halls, studios, conference centers, auditoriums, theaters, concerts, stadiums, and dance halls. Their skilled workers, advanced technology, and systematic management system contribute to sustainable growth. AOSITE Hardware has achieved industry-leading R&D through continuous research and technological development, and their hinges are known for stability, responsiveness, ease of use, safety, and practicality. With years of experience, AOSITE Hardware leads the fashion accessories industry in design and production technology.

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