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Hardware Resources Hinges 725 Series cabinet hinges

The Hardware Resources Hinges 725 Series is a heavy-duty concealed European hinge line for cabinet doors. It is a functional hardware program, built for high-cycle and heavier doors rather than a decorative accent.

What identifies the 725 Series

The 725 Series is a soft-close concealed hinge rated heavy duty, offered in three door-mount types: full overlay, partial overlay, and inset, so it covers most face-frame and frameless cabinet builds. Opening angles include 110 degrees, 125 degrees, and a wide 165 degrees for corner and deep-cabinet access. Mounting options span cam adjustable and screw adjustable cups, with or without press-in 8mm dowels, plus a lever-top dowel variant, letting the installer match the cabinet's drilling and assembly method. The heavy-duty rating across all three mount types is the trait that defines the series.

Buying considerations

This line fits kitchen, bath, and storage cabinetry where doors are tall, heavy, or used constantly and need a controlled soft close. Match the overlay type to your cabinet: full overlay for doors that cover the opening, partial for shared stiles, inset for doors that sit flush in the frame. Choose the dowel option to fit your boring, since press-in dowels speed assembly while dowel-less suits screw-on installs. The 165-degree hinge earns its place at blind corners and beside appliances where a standard swing is blocked. Confirm the cup bore diameter and door thickness against the hinge spec before ordering a full set, since a mismatched bore means re-drilling every door. Order a few spares so a future adjustment does not stall the job.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What door types and cabinet builds does the Hardware Resources 725 Series hinge fit?

The 725 Series is offered in full overlay, partial overlay, and inset mount types, covering both face-frame and frameless cabinet constructions. Full overlay suits doors that cover the entire cabinet opening, partial overlay works where adjacent doors share a stile, and inset fits doors that sit flush within the frame. This range means a single hinge line can be specified across most residential or commercial cabinetry without switching brands.

How does the 725 Series differ from a standard soft-close hinge for lighter cabinet doors?

Where a standard soft-close hinge is designed for typical door weights and moderate use, the 725 Series carries an explicit heavy-duty rating across all three of its overlay types, making it better suited to tall, heavy, or frequently cycled doors. It also extends the opening angle range up to 165 degrees — well beyond the 110-degree standard common on basic hinges — which is useful at blind corners and beside appliances where a normal swing would be obstructed. A standard hinge in those high-demand applications would likely wear sooner and lacks the wide-angle option.

What mounting and installation options are available within the 725 Series?

The 725 Series offers cam-adjustable and screw-adjustable cup options, and each is available with or without press-in 8mm dowels, plus a lever-top dowel variant. Press-in dowels speed up assembly in production environments, while dowel-less configurations suit screw-on installs where the cabinet is not pre-bored to the 8mm standard. Matching the mounting option to the cabinet's existing drilling pattern avoids re-boring the door cup or hinge plate holes.

What should be verified before ordering a full set of 725 Series hinges for a project?

The cup bore diameter and door thickness must be confirmed against the specific hinge specification, because a mismatched bore diameter requires re-drilling every door on the project. The correct overlay type — full, partial, or inset — should be identified from the cabinet construction before ordering, since substituting one for another is not a field adjustment. Ordering a small number of spares at the same time is also advisable so that future replacements or adjustments do not require a separate reorder that could stall the job.

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