The annoying issue of frequently used doors in kitchen cabinets

  • Erstellt am 2016-09-29 13:31:01

ypg

2016-09-29 20:14:16
  • #1


That is understandable. Now I actually had the question whether I have to do it at the top as well as at the bottom, so take a look at this:


Do I have to move all four now? In the second photo, is that screw on the far right behind/next to the gray one?
 

Neige

2016-09-29 20:18:49
  • #2
It’s possible, please take a close-up shot, then I’ll describe the little screws to you. Nah... I’ll send you a PM with a link, you should be able to manage with that. Edit: The very first step is to check whether the cross plates have come loose (this happens very often), tighten them, and the problem is usually resolved. If all are tight, close the door and see where it sticks. Then adjust the corresponding hinge as already described.
 

ypg

2016-09-29 20:40:49
  • #3
Cross plate would be the part that is attached to the door?

Regards
 

Neige

2016-09-29 20:46:34
  • #4
No, the one marked with an arrow.
 

Koempy

2016-09-30 08:04:30
  • #5


I would still ask. With my parents-in-law, the kitchen studio adjusted a drawer again free of charge after 4 years because it was rubbing. In our case, they also had to readjust 2 drawers after 1.5 years. No problem at all and it was done without any complaints. So I can’t complain about the service from my kitchen builder. I would just ask politely. Isn’t it like with craftsmen, that the kitchen builder is liable for the installation for 5 years?
 

RobsonMKK

2016-09-30 08:21:16
  • #6
The kitchen fitter also wants people to come back to him for a new kitchen...I would also kindly ask :)
 
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