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Hardware Resources Hinges - 700 Series Collection

Hardware Resources Hinges 700 Series cabinet hardware. The Hardware Resources Hinges 700 Series Collection is the brand's heavy-duty concealed European...

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Hardware Resources Hinges 700 Series cabinet hardware

The Hardware Resources Hinges 700 Series Collection is the brand's heavy-duty concealed European hinge program for cabinet doors. This line is engineering hardware, not decorative trim, built for soft-close action and adjustability across a wide range of door positions and overlay conditions.

What identifies the 700 Series look

These are clip-on cup hinges that hide entirely inside the door and box when closed. The line spans opening angles from a tight 45-degree corner hinge through 90, 110, 125, and a wide 165-degree swing for blind-corner and lazy-Susan situations. It covers full overlay, partial overlay, and inset mounting, with cam or screw adjustment for height, depth, and side alignment. Dowel options range from press-in 8mm and easy-fix dowels to no-dowel versions for screw mounting, all with integrated soft-close.

Buying considerations

Match the hinge to three things: the door's overlay relationship to the box, the swing clearance you need, and how the door attaches. Full-overlay 110-degree hinges handle most standard frameless doors; corner and blind-corner cabinets need the angled and wide-swing versions. The cam-adjustable models speed up alignment during install and later tuning. Choose the dowel style by whether you are drilling into a face or relying on screws alone. The lever-top and easy-fix dowel versions speed installation on production runs, while the no-dowel models give the most control on custom work. The wide 165-degree hinge is the one to reach for when a door must clear an adjacent appliance or a deep counter return. Soft-close is built into the arm rather than added as a separate damper, so the action stays consistent over time. These hinges are not finish hardware, so pair them with whatever knob or pull line carries the room's visible style.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Hardware Resources 700 Series hinge and where is it used?

The Hardware Resources 700 Series is a line of concealed, clip-on cup hinges designed for frameless cabinet doors. They mount entirely inside the door and cabinet box, making them invisible when the door is closed. The line covers full overlay, partial overlay, and inset applications, so they are suitable for most standard kitchen, bath, and furniture cabinetry.

What opening angles are available in the 700 Series, and which is right for blind-corner cabinets?

The 700 Series spans opening angles of 45, 90, 110, 125, and 165 degrees. Standard frameless doors with full overlay typically use the 110-degree version. Blind-corner and lazy-Susan cabinets require the wider 165-degree hinge, which allows the door to swing clear of adjacent doors, appliances, or deep counter returns.

How does the 700 Series compare to decorative surface-mounted hinges for cabinet doors?

The 700 Series hinges are engineering hardware, not decorative trim — they are fully concealed when the cabinet is closed, so they do not contribute to the room's visible style. Surface-mounted or exposed hinges, by contrast, are part of the decorative hardware scheme and must be finish-matched to knobs and pulls. The 700 Series is paired with a separate knob or pull line to carry the room's visible style.

What adjustment and soft-close features are built into the 700 Series hinges?

Every 700 Series hinge includes three-way adjustment — height, depth, and side alignment — via cam or screw mechanisms, which allows fine-tuning during installation and later repositioning without replacing the hinge. Soft-close action is integrated into the hinge arm itself rather than added as a separate damper, which keeps the mechanism consistent over time. Cam-adjustable models are noted to speed up alignment on production runs.

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