Hello,
a part of the hinge in the kitchen has broken. The hinge itself is still intact, but it was attached to this "rail" (see pictures) with two screws. Does anyone know what this part is called and maybe where I can get it (hardware store, specialist shop, etc.)? The kitchen is a Lanzet model and is somewhat older.
Thank you in advance.

a part of the hinge in the kitchen has broken. The hinge itself is still intact, but it was attached to this "rail" (see pictures) with two screws. Does anyone know what this part is called and maybe where I can get it (hardware store, specialist shop, etc.)? The kitchen is a Lanzet model and is somewhat older.
Thank you in advance.
Show the “museum hinges” and not just the broken part…
There are “millions” of variations…
Any numbers or names on them?
How old are the parts? The kitchen is from Lanzet? Never heard of it!
When searching, you end up with bathroom furniture. What I found is that Lanzet kitchens were taken over by the Wellmann Group.
Oh, and hinges are usually purchased components.
Just type in “hinge,” then select images, and then search… maybe you’ll find something similar…
Try searching with the addition “Blum hinges.”
There are “millions” of variations…
Any numbers or names on them?
How old are the parts? The kitchen is from Lanzet? Never heard of it!
When searching, you end up with bathroom furniture. What I found is that Lanzet kitchens were taken over by the Wellmann Group.
Oh, and hinges are usually purchased components.
Just type in “hinge,” then select images, and then search… maybe you’ll find something similar…
Try searching with the addition “Blum hinges.”
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