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Kimana is a flat hinge with a unique movement that allows flap and drop-down doors to open even when the cabinet bottom rests on another panel or the top has a decorative or lighting panel. 2mm and 4mm spacers provided.
Kimana is a flat hinge with a unique movement that allows flap and drop-down doors to open even when the cabinet bottom rests on another panel or the top has a decorative or lighting panel. 2mm and 4mm spacers provided.
Kimana is a sleek, flat hinge designed for effortless operation of flap and drop-down doors, even in challenging configurations where the cabinet bottom rests on another panel or the top is capped with decorative or lighting elements. Its compact design, with a Ø 26mm boring for both the door and bottom, combines minimalist elegance with superior functionality. The perpendicular fixing screws ensure precise positioning, making it ideal for aluminum profiles, while concealed PZ2 screws allow easy adjustments. Kimana accommodates various door and cabinet thicknesses through simple adjustments or adapters, ensuring perfect movement and alignment. Available in nickel-plated, black nickel-plated, and graphite varnished finishes, each option includes matching countersunk screws for a polished, cohesive look.
2mm and 4mm spacers are provided for your convenience.
Includes the Kimana hinge, cover, 2 and 4mm for 5/8 or 3/4 thick material spacers and mounting screws.
2 and 4mm for 5/8 or 3/4 thick material spacers.
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Incorrect installation or any consequential and/or incidental damages incurred as a result of incorrect installation.
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Removal of defective hardware, delivery costs, or installation of new hardware.