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door stop spacer screw-on gray from Hettich America Corporation functions as a door stop and spacer in sliding door hardware, so it helps position sliding cabinet doors within a two-door layout. This plastic, gray component belongs to the sliding door hardware class, so it works within typical builders hardware projects that use sliding cabinet fronts. One door stop or spacer is required for a 2-door cabinet with a door height less than 1,000 mm, so a shorter cabinet achieves its intended stop and spacing with a single part. Two door stops or spacers are required for a 2-door cabinet with a door height greater than 1,000 mm, so taller cabinets rely on a pair of these parts for proper door control. The screw-on mounting style lets the part fasten directly to the assembly, which sets a repeatable reference point for door travel.
This door stop or spacer uses a screw-on arrangement, so it mounts directly into the sliding door assembly structure rather than relying on snap-in retention. The screw-on method creates a fixed, mechanical connection that keeps the stop or spacer at the intended location under repeated door cycles. Because this part is specified as a door stop or spacer for a 2-door cabinet, its position defines where each sliding door travels and where the doors relate to one another at rest. Using one part on cabinets with door height less than 1,000 mm centralizes that stopping function, while using two parts on cabinets with door height greater than 1,000 mm distributes that function along the taller door height. The gray plastic construction sets a consistent, molded shape, so installers work with a uniform contact surface when setting door positions.
This Hettich America Corporation door stop or spacer is specified for 2-door cabinets using sliding door hardware, so it fits applications where two doors share a sliding track layout. In this role, the component belongs to the sliding door hardware class, making it part of the hardware set responsible for guiding and limiting the motion of cabinet doors. On a 2-door cabinet with door height less than 1,000 mm, installers use one door stop or spacer to define the relationship between both doors as they close. On a 2-door cabinet with door height greater than 1,000 mm, two door stops or spacers are used, so the fit-up across the greater door height can rely on more than one stopping point. The plastic, gray material works as the contact interface between the moving door edge and the fixed cabinet structure, so the door seats against a molded surface when it reaches its travel limit.
The screw-on configuration of this door stop or spacer allows it to be fastened at a defined position, so once installed it provides a repeatable stop point for the sliding door on every cycle. Because the part serves as both a stop and a spacer, its position sets how far the door travels and how far it stands from its neighboring door on a 2-door cabinet. This is especially relevant where one component is used on cabinets with door height less than 1,000 mm, since that single part governs the closed alignment for both doors. When two parts are used on cabinets with door height greater than 1,000 mm, each stop or spacer contributes to the final positioning along the taller doors, supporting consistent alignment over the height of the opening. The gray plastic body establishes a durable, formed profile, so each installed unit presents the same stopping geometry from cabinet to cabinet.
This door stop or spacer is specified for a 2-door cabinet using sliding door hardware, so it serves applications where two sliding doors share the same cabinet opening.
This product uses one door stop or spacer on a 2-door cabinet with door height less than 1,000 mm and two door stops or spacers on a 2-door cabinet with door height greater than 1,000 mm.
The door stop or spacer is plastic and gray, so it presents a neutral contact surface for the sliding door edge within typical builders hardware projects.
The screw-on design means this door stop or spacer fastens directly to the assembly, so it stays at the chosen position to define door travel and spacing.
This component functions as both a stop and spacer in sliding door hardware, so it helps control how far the door moves and where paired doors sit relative to each other.
This door stop or spacer is produced by Hettich America Corporation and identified by manufacturer part number 9115216, so it can be referenced accurately in project documents.
This plastic, gray door stop or spacer from Hettich America Corporation is defined for 2-door cabinets using sliding door hardware, so projects with paired sliding doors can reference it confidently. The requirement of one unit for door heights less than 1,000 mm and two units for heights greater than 1,000 mm gives a clear rule for sizing the quantity to cabinet dimensions. The screw-on configuration fastens the stop or spacer to the structure, so installed units act as fixed references for door travel and spacing. When a job calls for a sliding door hardware component that both stops motion and holds a set gap between two doors, this 9115216 door stop or spacer offers a defined role within that assembly.
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