Hello everyone,
My cabinet is mounted, and the flap is attached, but unfortunately, it always falls back onto my head if the opening angle is less than 90° [approximately 95° (90°)].
At work, I’m familiar with kitchen cabinets with flaps that stay open even at a 45° [approximately 48° (45°)] angle.
I would like to know which of the many screws adjusts the tension of the springs... or if there’s anything else I should consider to keep the flap open, even partially.
I would be very, very grateful for an insightful answer. My head already hurts a lot.
Best regards,
Kimacat
My cabinet is mounted, and the flap is attached, but unfortunately, it always falls back onto my head if the opening angle is less than 90° [approximately 95° (90°)].
At work, I’m familiar with kitchen cabinets with flaps that stay open even at a 45° [approximately 48° (45°)] angle.
I would like to know which of the many screws adjusts the tension of the springs... or if there’s anything else I should consider to keep the flap open, even partially.
I would be very, very grateful for an insightful answer. My head already hurts a lot.
Best regards,
Kimacat