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Salice 200 Series self-open hinge gives cabinet doors a push to open action using a special reverse spring that opens the door automatically after a small pressure. This self-operating motion reduces handle or knob dependence where a clean front is preferred. The hinge functions as a concealed cabinet hinge, keeping hardware out of sight while controlling the door swing. Designed as a self-opening or push to open hinge, it uses its internal mechanism to both hold the door closed and then release it into full opening, which simplifies everyday door operation for the end user.
This 110 degree self-open hinge uses an 11 mm cup depth, so standard door boring equipment set to that depth can prepare doors without special tooling. The hinge cup edge drilling distance range of 3 mm to 9 mm fits typical European hinge boring setups, supporting consistent positioning across doors in a run. Patented parallel side-to-side adjustment of plus 4.5 mm to minus 1.5 mm via the hinge arm screw provides meaningful lateral movement, letting installers dial in even reveals after mounting. The screw-on design with two #6 x 5/8 inch screws supports a familiar fastening method during installation.
The Salice C2PPP99 hinge is a Series 200 self-opening/push to open model designed as a concealed cabinet hinge, so it suits applications where hardware needs to stay hidden behind the door. Its 110 degree opening angle supports everyday access in kitchen, bath, or casework installations that follow similar cabinet geometry. The 11 mm cup depth and 3 mm to 9 mm hinge cup edge drilling distance mean it integrates well into door designs that follow common European hinge boring practices. Being designed to work with Salice mounting plates, it functions as part of a coordinated hinge and plate system, which supports consistent mounting heights and overlay or inset relationships when those plates are chosen within the same series.
The self-opening feature, driven by a special reverse spring, suits cabinets specified for push to open function, because the user simply applies light pressure for the hinge to take over and open the door completely. The release device in the hinge both holds the door in the closed position and then releases it at the moment of push, eliminating separate latching components in many layouts. Availability of mechanical and magnetic release device types within the 200 Series gives shops the ability to align cabinet behavior with project standards, using the same hinge family. The patented parallel side-to-side adjustment of plus 4.5 mm to minus 1.5 mm via the hinge arm screw lets installers fine-tune gaps between doors and adjacent fronts, reducing rework when cases or doors vary slightly from nominal.
The 11 mm cup depth provides a fixed reference for boring that matches most cabinet door profiles, which helps CNC programs and line boring machines run repeatably using a standard setting. The hinge cup edge drilling distance range of 3 mm to 9 mm allows the same hinge to serve different design reveals or edge profiles by shifting the boring slightly, which helps one part cover several layout conditions. The patented parallel side-to-side adjustment of plus 4.5 mm to minus 1.5 mm via the hinge arm screw keeps the door movement parallel during tuning, so moving the door laterally does not introduce skew, supporting clean, straight reveals.
Because this is a screw-on hinge using two #6 x 5/8 inch screws, installers can mount and, if needed, remount the hinge using standard drivers, which supports on-site adjustments. As a Salice concealed cabinet hinge within the 200 Series, it pairs with Salice mounting plates designed for the line, so hinge-to-plate geometry stays consistent from cabinet to cabinet. The push to open nature of this self-open hinge provides predictable operation once installed, since the reverse spring is designed to open the door automatically after the release device is triggered by a small push. Having mechanical and magnetic release device options in the series lets specifiers align opening feel with project requirements while maintaining the same general installation geometry.
The Salice C2PPP99 is a Series 200 self-opening/push to open concealed cabinet hinge, so it stays hidden while providing automatic door opening after a light push.
This Salice 200 Series self-open hinge has a 110 degree opening angle, giving doors a wide swing that supports comfortable access to the cabinet interior.
The hinge uses an 11 mm cup depth and a hinge cup edge drilling distance of 3 mm to 9 mm, which aligns with common European hinge boring setups in many shops.
The hinge provides patented parallel side-to-side adjustment of plus 4.5 mm to minus 1.5 mm via the hinge arm screw, allowing precise lateral tuning of door gaps.
This Salice Series 200 model is available in a screw-on version using two #6 x 5/8 inch screws, which supports straightforward fastening with standard tools.
The hinge uses a special reverse spring and release device so that light pressure on the door activates the mechanism, which then opens the door automatically.
The Salice 200 Series self-open hinge C2PPP99 combines a push to open reverse spring, 110 degree opening angle, and 11 mm cup depth to support concealed, handle-free cabinet layouts. Its 3 mm to 9 mm cup edge drilling range and patented parallel side-to-side adjustment of plus 4.5 mm to minus 1.5 mm via the hinge arm screw help align doors cleanly across a bank of cabinets. Designed to work with Salice mounting plates, this concealed cabinet hinge offers a coordinated geometry for professional cabinet and casework projects.
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