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Door Installation
Overlay type installation is when the door covers the side panel. 'Inset' refers to an installation where the door is set inside the frame.
Door Protrusion
The term "door protrusion," as indicated below, pertains to the portion of the door that remains extended from the cabinet when it is retracted. This clearance is important to prevent the sideboard from colliding with any handles or knobs attached to the door.
Overlay of Hinge Side
The "overlay amount" is the extent to which the door covers the side panel when an overlay type door is in the closed position.
Overlay of Leading Edge
"The overlay amount of the leading edge" refers to the extent of the overlap between the door on the hinge side and the side panel when the door with an overlay specification is closed. This value can only be entered if you have selected a single swinging door.
Exterior Mounting Type
"Exterior Mounting Type" refers to the pocket door system which has its hardware (such as rails and hinges) mounted on the outside of the partition.
Overlay / Partition Installation
External mounting / Overlay type refers to the pocket door system which has its hardware (such as rails and hinges) mounted on the outside of the partition, and has an overlay door.
Inset / Partition Installation
External mounting / Inset type refers to the pocket door system which has its hardware (such as rails and hinges) mounted on the outside of the partition, and has an inset door.
Width between inner boards
(including width of board)
This dimension varies based on the configuration of the cabinet doors. For cabinets with a single door, this measurement is taken from the cabinet's interior surface to the central divider or panel, also known as the partition. Importantly, this measurement includes the thickness of the partition itself. In contrast, for cabinets with double doors, the dimension represents the distance between the two central dividers or panels (partitions), incorporating the thickness of both boards.
Covering Part
"Covering Part" refers to the protrusion designed to reduce the appearance of the large gap between the side panel and the door that is caused by the rail on the side panel.
Door Weight Calculation
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