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Hickory Hardware butt hinge is a free swinging, semi-concealed hinge designed for face-frame cabinet applications where a traditional butt layout is preferred. Constructed of solid brass, this hinge provides a metal-to-metal bearing surface that supports consistent swinging action under normal cabinet door loads. The antique brass finish ties directly to visible semi-concealed use on furniture-style cabinets, helping doors visually match other antique brass components on the job. The 2 inch length and 1-5/8 inch open width establish a compact footprint that fits many small to medium cabinet doors while keeping the hardware presence controlled on the frame. The hinge design uses a fast pin, so the leaves stay together during handling and mounting, helping maintain alignment from layout through final adjustment.
This solid brass butt hinge uses slotted holes to provide both up and down and in and out adjustment, so doors can be shifted vertically and toward or away from the frame after the initial screw placement. That adjustability helps correct minor drilling offsets and stiles that are slightly out of line, supporting even reveals across a run of cabinets. Once the door position is set, the center hole functions as a locking point, giving a fixed screw position that holds the final alignment through normal door use. The 2 inch by 1-5/8 inch open width footprint works with many face-frame layouts where the hinge leaf needs enough area for solid screw bite without crowding the frame edge.
This Belwith Keeler hinge is defined as a semi-concealed hinge within the butt hinge category, aligning it with face-frame cabinet builds that call for a visible knuckle and partial leaf exposure. The antique brass finish suits cabinet and furniture projects where other decorative hardware shares the same tone, helping the hinge read as part of a coordinated hardware set. With an open width of 1-5/8 inches, the hinge leaf coverage sits within typical stile dimensions on many cabinets, leaving room for other edge details. The 2 inch length lines up well on small to medium door heights, so installers can space multiple hinges evenly along the stile while maintaining consistent visual rhythm. As a free swinging hinge, it can be used where the door needs to move through its arc without integrated damping, working with standard door weights within typical cabinet construction.
The slotted holes on this solid brass butt hinge give two critical adjustment directions: up and down and in and out. Vertical adjustment allows the installer to shift the door slightly along the stile, helping align top edges and bottom gaps when cabinets or doors vary by small amounts. In and out adjustment lets the door sit closer to or farther from the face frame, which is important for aligning overlays, flush faces, or reveal targets across multiple doors on a bank of cabinets. After these adjustments are dialed in, the center hole for locking in after adjusted provides a fixed-position screw point that preserves the final setting during ongoing use. The fast pin design keeps the hinge leaves united during these steps, so reference points between door and frame stay consistent through the whole adjustment process.
The P8290-AB is a Hickory Hardware free swinging butt hinge in the semi-concealed hinge class, so part of the hinge shows on the face frame while the door operates freely.
This hinge is constructed of solid brass, providing a single-metal body that supports stable screw holding and consistent hinge movement in normal cabinet applications.
The P8290-AB hinge measures 2 inches long by 1-5/8 inches wide in open width, defining the coverage area on the door edge and cabinet frame during layout.
The slotted holes provide up and down and in and out adjustment, so door position can be shifted to refine reveals and overlay before tightening and locking the hinge.
The center hole is intended for locking in after adjusted, giving a final screw position that holds the selected alignment through regular opening and closing cycles.
Free swinging means the hinge allows the door to move through its arc without built-in resistance, supporting straightforward motion when paired with suitable cabinet doors.
The Hickory Hardware free swinging butt hinge in antique brass brings together solid brass construction, semi-concealed styling, and an adjustment-friendly hole layout. For projects using face-frame cabinets where a 2 inch by 1-5/8 inch open width hinge suits the door size, the slotted holes and center locking point support tight reveal control during installation. When an antique brass, semi-concealed butt hinge is the right visual and functional match, this P8290-AB hinge offers a straightforward option for lining up doors across a run of cabinets.
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