Prestige Corner Cabinet Hinges are suitable for joining two moving bi-fold doors. The hinge is designed to join the first door to the second door and should be used in conjunction with a 165° full overlay hinge, which joins the first door to the cabinet carcass. The major advantages of Clip-on hinge plates over Screw-on hinge plates include: Doors can easily be removed and refitted when cabinets need to be accessed by other trades such as Plumbers etc. Doors can easily be removed and refitted should painting or refinishing of the doors be a requirement. When doors are refitted no additional adjustment should be required.
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