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Marine Dock Hinge Connector
A hinge connector generally refers to a mechanical device used to connect two solid objects and allow relative rotation. It primarily consists of a hinge head (hinge cup), a body (connecting shaft), and a base, similar in structure to a human shoulder joint.
Core Function
It enables relative movement between objects through rotation. It is commonly used in cabinet doors, windows, and other applications, such as:
The connection between a cabinet door and the cabinet body controls the opening and closing angle and stability;
The pivoting connection between doors and windows allows for flexible opening and closing.
Structural Components
Hinge head: The component that secures the door panel or component;
Body: The connecting shaft controls the direction of movement;
Base: The supporting structure fixed to the cabinet body or wall.
Types and Applications
Full-overlay: The cabinet door completely covers the side panel, often used when the cabinet door is against a wall;
Half-overlay: Two cabinet doors share a single side panel;
Inset: The cabinet door is flush with the side panel, suitable for space-saving applications.