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110 degree reduction clip from Salice America is a hinge angle restriction clip that limits a 165 degree hinge to 110 degrees, so doors stop earlier and avoid over-opening into walls, adjacent doors, or casework edges. This clip sits in the hinge system as a dedicated angle limiter, so the hinge motion is controlled by a defined stop instead of relying on door clearances alone. With the hinge now restricted to 110 degrees, layout clearances planned around that smaller swing are protected on every open and close. Because this reduction clip is purpose-built for 165 degree hinges, it ties the wide-opening design back to a more common working angle where corners, handles, and adjacent fronts regularly sit. Using the same reduction value on each hinge keeps door swing uniform across a run, which helps doors line up in the open position and reduces hinge stress from accidental over-travel.
This reduction clip limits a 165 degree hinge to 110 degrees, so during installation the hinge is set up as a wide-opening unit that is then physically stopped at 110 degrees, giving a predictable swing without changing the hinge cup boring pattern. Because the reduction is built around a defined 165 degree to 110 degree relationship, the installer can lay out corner cabinets or tight returns knowing that the hinge will not drive the door back to the full 165 degrees in use. The classification under hinge angle restriction clips confirms that its only job in the hinge system is to act as an internal stop, which keeps installation steps focused on standard hinge mounting while the clip handles travel control.
This 110 degree reduction clip from Salice America is designed for situations where a 165 degree hinge would otherwise swing too far, so it is suited to cabinets near walls, corners, or tall panels that sit close to the door edge. Limiting the 165 degree hinge to 110 degrees keeps the door from sweeping back across adjoining faces, which reduces the chance of door edges contacting neighboring doors or finished panels during daily use. In a bank of cabinets, using this hinge angle restriction clip on the units that sit tight to obstacles lets the shop keep one hinge family across the job while tailoring swing only where space is constrained. Because the part is specifically identified as a hinge angle restriction clip, it serves as the engineered point of impact inside the hinge motion path, which organizes load transfer onto a part built to stop travel instead of onto the door edge or cabinet face.
Reducing a 165 degree hinge down to 110 degrees with this clip gives installers a defined 55 degree cut in travel, which can be the difference between a door clearing a wall and hitting it on every open. The specified 110 degree stop leaves the door comfortably past 90 degrees, so interior access remains open while still protecting nearby surfaces that sit just beyond that arc. On corner cabinets, this reduction keeps handles from colliding where two doors meet, which can help maintain alignment and hardware finish over time. Since the clip operates as part of the hinge angle restriction clips class, it standardizes that reduction across all fitted doors using the same part number S2BF37XY, so future replacements or additional cabinets on the same job can match the original swing behavior without reworking clearances.
The 110 degree reduction clip is a hinge angle restriction clip that limits a 165 degree hinge to 110 degrees, so door travel stops earlier to protect nearby walls, doors, or panels in tight layouts.
This reduction clip is designed to work with a 165 degree hinge and restrict its opening to 110 degrees, so a wide-opening hinge functions with a more controlled swing in finished cabinets.
Using this hinge angle restriction clip on 165 degree hinges in corner cabinets limits opening to 110 degrees, so door edges and handles stay clear of adjacent fronts and nearby returns during operation.
The manufacturer part number is S2BF37XY, which identifies this specific 110 degree reduction clip for consistent reordering and matching hinge angle behavior on future cabinet runs.
With the hinge limited to 110 degrees, the door still opens past 90 degrees for access while stopping short of 165 degrees, which preserves interior reach yet guards nearby surfaces from door contact.
This Salice America reduction clip is built as a hinge angle restriction clip for 165 degree hinges, so cabinet runs using Salice hardware maintain consistent, brand-matched door swing control.
Choose this 110 degree reduction clip from Salice America when a 165 degree hinge is already specified yet the door must stop at 110 degrees, so layouts near walls, corners, or adjacent faces stay protected without changing the core hinge selection. Using the S2BF37XY hinge angle restriction clip standardizes that opening behavior wherever it is installed, which helps shops and installers keep one wide-opening hinge family while tailoring swing only where space is limited.
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