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Soft-Close Cabinet Hinge | Heavy-Duty Overlay Design

PRODUCT PARAMETERS

Manufacturer: HSP
Model: HG02-046
Unit Price: Get Latest Price
MOQ: 1 Piece
Lead Time: In Stock (Ships within 24h) /20-25 Days for Custom
Customization: OEM / ODM Support

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Description

Heavy-duty soft-close hinge made of stainless steel or iron offers strength, durability, and quiet performance. Its asymmetric design allows flexible installation for full or half overlay doors—ideal for cabinets in kitchens, bathrooms, offices, hospitals, and hotels.

Dimension Drawing

Soft-Close Cabinet Hinge HG02-046
CodeItem NumberMaterialSurface Treatment
HG02-046-1HG02-046-1SSUS304Mirror
HG02-046-1SPCCGalvanized
HG02-046-2HG02-046-2S-1SUS304Mirror
HG02-046-2S-2SUS304Brushed
HG02-046-2SPCCGalvanized

FAQ

What advantages does a soft-close hinge provide in commercial environments?

First, the hinge delivers smooth and quiet closing, so it reduces noise in high-traffic areas. As a result, it improves user experience in hospitals, offices, and hotels. Moreover, it limits impact during closing, which helps extend cabinet service life.

How does the asymmetric design improve installation flexibility?

Compared with standard hinges, this asymmetric design supports both full and half overlay setups. Therefore, installers can adjust configurations quickly without switching hinge types. In turn, this reduces installation time and simplifies inventory management.

Which material should I choose: stainless steel or iron?

In most cases, stainless steel performs better in humid or hygiene-sensitive environments because it resists corrosion effectively. Meanwhile, iron provides a more cost-efficient solution for dry indoor applications. Therefore, buyers can select materials based on environment and budget.

Can this hinge handle heavy or frequently used cabinet doors?

Yes, it supports heavy-duty applications with ease. Thanks to its strong structure and integrated soft-close function, it maintains stable performance even under frequent use. As a result, it reduces wear and improves long-term reliability.

Where is this hinge typically used?

Typically, it fits commercial and industrial cabinet systems. For example, it works well in kitchens, bathrooms, medical storage units, office furniture, and hotel cabinetry. Therefore, it meets the needs of environments that require durability, quiet operation, and consistent performance.

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