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Opening Angle Limiter for Sensys 110 Hinge defines the maximum opening angle of Sensys 110 hinges, so door travel is controlled around adjoining components. By setting the door swing to a reduced angle, installers can position cabinets next to walls or appliances while keeping the front panel protected from contact. The limiter is designed for Sensys 110 hinges, so it targets a specific hinge family used in many cabinet builds. Manufactured by Hettich America Corporation with part number 9072540, it gives a clear reference when matching to drawings or existing hardware schedules. The part acts as a hinge angle restriction clip in the hinge system, shaping movement rather than supporting weight, which focuses its role on motion control. Its role in reducing the opening angle lets installers manage clearances in tight layouts where front panel edges run close to other elements.
This angle limiter works in combination with Sensys 110 hinges, so it integrates into installations that already rely on that hinge series. Because it is a hinge angle restriction clip, it takes its place in the hinge system rather than changing door or cabinet drilling layouts, which keeps the basic casework construction unchanged. Reducing the opening angle on doors with adjoining elements lets installers position cabinets and panels to consistent gaps, then rely on the limiter to stop the swing before contact. The 85 degree reference in the SAP description signals a reduced opening range compared to a full swing, which helps when controlling door travel near obstacles while still allowing practical access into the cabinet interior.
The Hettich America Corporation angle limiter with manufacturer part 9072540 is aimed at installations using Sensys 110 hinges, so it fits projects already specified with that hinge type. In a run of cabinets, doors near walls, tall units, or other fronts often face impact risk if they open too far, and this limiter addresses that by reducing the opening angle. The piece focuses on doors that have adjoining elements, so its function is most valuable where another component sits directly in the path of potential swing. Classed under hinges and hinge angle restriction clips, it belongs in the hardware stack around the hinge body, controlling motion of the front panel rather than supporting structure.
When the limiter reduces door travel to around the 85 degree range referenced in the SAP description, the front panel swings open enough for access but stops before reaching contact with nearby surfaces. Avoiding damage to the front panel keeps visible faces cleaner over repeated use, which is especially relevant on finished cabinet fronts in kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial casework where traffic is high. Because the limiter is specified for doors with adjoining elements, its role is focused on those higher-risk doors rather than every hinge position across a run.
The plastic construction of this angle limiter keeps the component light and straightforward to handle during hinge setup, which is helpful when working across multiple doors on a project. Plastic interacting with the hinge and door movement path supports smooth motion while the limiter performs its stop function, instead of adding another metal interface. The white color ties in with many light-toned hinge systems and cabinet interiors, which can be seen in open or glass-front cabinets where hardware appearance matters alongside function.
Because this part reduces the opening angle of doors with adjoining elements, installers can plan layouts with tight spacing and rely on the limiter to control final door position. The ability to avoid damage to the front panel through repeatable stopping action supports consistent results across a bank of doors, so gaps and clearances stay aligned from one cabinet to the next. As a hinge angle restriction clip, it offers a targeted way to manage movement on Sensys 110 hinge setups using a defined, repeatable opening angle.
The Opening Angle Limiter for Sensys 110 Hinge is designed for Sensys 110 hinges, so it targets that specific hinge series in cabinet and door applications.
The hinge angle restriction clip reduces the opening angle of doors with adjoining elements, so the door stops before hitting nearby fronts or panels.
Limiting the opening angle avoids damage to the front panel by stopping the door before it can strike adjacent components during normal use.
The Hettich America Corporation angle limiter is plastic and white, which keeps it light to handle and visually in line with many light cabinet interiors.
The 85 degree reference in the SAP description points to a reduced opening range, supporting layouts where doors must open less to avoid nearby obstacles.
Manufacturer part number 9072540 clearly identifies this specific angle limiter, helping installers match it to project specifications or hinge schedules.
The Opening Angle Limiter for Sensys 110 Hinge, plastic white from Hettich America Corporation, offers a direct way to reduce the opening angle of doors with adjoining elements. By avoiding damage to the front panel, it supports cleaner-looking installations where doors operate close to neighboring surfaces. Specified as manufacturer part 9072540 and classed as a hinge angle restriction clip, it fits Sensys 110 hinge projects that need defined, repeatable swing control. For cabinet runs where controlled door travel matters, this limiter provides targeted motion control around adjoining components.
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