Usage
The Charnière Sensys 8645i 110° in obsidian black is designed for mounting cabinet and furniture doors, particularly in contemporary interiors where seamless integration and soft closing are required. Suitable for stud installation with expansion sleeves.
Advantages
- Integrated soft-close mechanism ensures smooth, silent door closing.
- Obsidian black finish complements modern design aesthetics.
- Cup mounting with Ø10x11mm expansion sleeves provides secure and tool-less attachment to the panel.
- Opening angle of up to 110° offers wide accessibility for cabinets or furniture compartments.
- Screwless mounting system may limit use on unconventional materials or custom projects requiring non-standard fixings.
Specifications
- Sensys hinge body made from robust metal alloy; cup diameter: Ø10 mm, depth: 11 mm; obsidian black finish resists wear and fingerprints.
- Tested for long service life — endurance rated for tens of thousands of cycles under normal use conditions; compliant with leading cabinet hardware standards.
- Hinge allows a maximum opening angle of up to 110°, ensuring easy access even in corner or flush installations. Integrated damper built into the hinge arm optimizes controlled closure across various door sizes and weights (within manufacturer guidance).
- Differentiated by its invisible integrated soft-close technology (amortissement) and user-friendly screwless installation using expansion sleeves, reducing assembly time while maintaining reliable hold even after multiple removals/installations. Obsidian black color provides aesthetic differentiation from standard metallic finishes.
How it works
This hinge is mounted into pre-drilled holes on the door using included expansion sleeves that expand securely within the panel. The integrated damper slows each closing movement automatically, preventing slamming while keeping a consistent gap between door and frame throughout its wide opening range. No special tools are required after drilling pilot holes—fixation is achieved through simple press-in action followed by standard adjustment as needed within the cabinet assembly process.