Salice 200 Series self-open hinge uses a special reverse spring that opens the door automatically after a small push, so doors transition from closed to fully open without separate push latches. This integrated spring design means the door responds consistently to light pressure, which helps installers deliver predictable motion on multiple doors across a run. The hinge operates as a self-opening push to open hinge, so the same component both secures the door closed and activates opening, simplifying hardware planning on frameless and face-frame jobs. A release device inside the hinge holds the door in the closed position and then releases it when pressed, so the hold and release points are controlled by the hinge geometry rather than separate catches. This construction gives a clear, repeatable feel at the door, useful when multiple users operate the same cabinet line.
The press-in dowel cup fastening design on this Salice 200 Series self-open hinge secures the cup in a 35 mm style bore using dowels, which speeds installation on production lines set up for press-in hardware. The hinge arm provides the patented parallel side-to-side adjustment of plus 4.5 mm to minus 1.5 mm through an accessible screw, giving installers a predictable way to correct door reveal after the casework is fixed. An 11 mm cup depth means boring operations stay relatively shallow, which can help when working with thinner doors or detailed face profiles. The hinge cup edge drilling distance range of 3 mm to 9 mm allows boring setups to serve different overlay targets without changing hinge series, which supports both repeat jobs and one-off layouts using the same tooling approach.
This Salice 200 Series self-open full overlay hinge is a concealed cabinet hinge for both face-frame and frameless cabinets, so it can be used across mixed construction projects using a common hardware line. The full overlay function matches typical full overlay door designs, allowing the hinge to support doors that cover most of the cabinet front. With a 110 degree self-opening cabinet hinge angle, the door swings open far enough for standard base and wall cabinet access while staying within typical corner clearances. The hinge relies on a special reverse spring and internal release device, so it is suited to push to open applications where a small pressure on the door initiates full opening without external push latches. Cup depths of only 11 mm and a hinge cup edge drilling distance of 3 mm to 9 mm align well with many established boring patterns, so the same hinge type can serve multiple programs within a shop.
The patented parallel side-to-side adjustment of plus 4.5 mm to minus 1.5 mm via the hinge arm screw lets installers shift the door laterally while keeping the hinge geometry aligned, which helps maintain straight reveals across stacked and ganged doors. Because the adjustment is parallel, the entire door moves sideways rather than pivoting, which supports consistent gaps between doors and adjacent panels. The hinge cup edge drilling distance range of 3 mm to 9 mm gives flexibility when setting overlays or responding to slight casework variation, so boring jigs can be set to different offsets while staying in the Salice 200 Series family. An 11 mm cup depth keeps material removal modest, which is helpful when edge distances are tight or when working on doors with routed front profiles. The internal release device both holds the door closed and releases it under pressure, so the closing and opening feel is governed by one mechanism, supporting repeatable user experience across multiple cabinets in the same space.
The Salice C2RPA99 is a Series 200 self-opening push to open concealed cabinet hinge, so it mounts inside the cabinet and uses a reverse spring to open the door after a light push.
The Salice 200 Series self-open hinge uses a special reverse spring and release device that hold the door closed, then release and drive it fully open when light pressure is applied to the door.
This Salice concealed cabinet hinge provides a 110 degree opening angle, giving doors a wide swing suitable for typical cabinet access while respecting common layout clearances.
Cup depths of only 11 mm on the Salice 200 Series hinge keep the bore relatively shallow, which suits many door thicknesses and profiles used in cabinet production.
The Salice 200 Series hinge offers patented parallel side-to-side adjustment from plus 4.5 mm to minus 1.5 mm via a hinge arm screw, helping align door reveals after mounting.
Series 200 self-opening hinges are designed to work with Salice mounting plates, so the hinge connects to plates built for the same system interface.
The Salice 200 Series self-open hinge with 110 degree opening, 11 mm cup depth, and 3 mm to 9 mm cup edge drilling distance gives cabinet builders a concealed hinge that supports push to open operation and standard boring patterns. Patented parallel side-to-side adjustment of plus 4.5 mm to minus 1.5 mm via the hinge arm screw streamlines fine-tuning reveals, which benefits both shop assembly and on-site fit adjustments. Designed to work with Salice mounting plates, this concealed cabinet hinge lets installers keep to a unified hardware system across projects, simplifying layout and repetitive setups.
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