Blum Tip-On Touch Latch for Free Swinging Doors
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Description
Description
- Blum Tip-On cabinet touch latches open your cabinet door when you give the door a gentle push inward.
- For use with free swinging hinges only.
- Not for use with self-closing hinges. See our SKU G10008 for the same item for self-closing hinges.
- The Tip-On latch will push the door open wider than most other touch type latches.
- To close the cabinet door, simply push the door closed, a magnet at the end of the push rod will keep the door in the closed position.
- Made to be installed in frameless cabinets (cabinets without a face frame).
- May be installed in face frame cabinets by installing a block of wood behind the cabinet face frame.
- This product is sold in components. Please make sure to order one tip-On, one holder, and two screws per door.
Holders and Installation
- The Tip-On is available in two sizes:
- Standard Duty, for door heights less than 48". Blum 956.1004 / SKU 268814
- Heavy Duty, for door heights 48" or more. Blum 955A.1004 / SKU 268816
- The Holder is available in two types:
- In-Line Type (screw holes are not visible). Blum 956A.1201 / SKU 268818
- Wing Type (two attachment screw holes are visible). Blum 956A.1501 SKU 268820
- Tip on can be installed without a holder:
- Drill a 10mm hole in the cabinet side panel
- Install the "Tip On" in the 10mm hole
- Strike plates (a self-sticking plate and a screw on plate and screw) are included with the purchase of a Tip-On (SKU's 268814 or SKU 268816).
- Screws are not included for either of the holders, however they are available to purchase separately. Order two #6 flat head screws (SKU 652360) per holder.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get my hardware once it's been ordered?
How long does it take to get my hardware once it's been ordered?
The delivery time depends on how far you live from our San Diego warehouse. Generally, your order will reach you in 1 to 5 business days. Shipments do not move on weekends and holidays.
Do you ship merchandise outside the United States?
Do you ship merchandise outside the United States?
At this time, we only ship to addresses in the continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. For APO/FPO/DPO and Canadian orders, please email info@hardwaresource.com with a list of the SKU numbers and quantities you would like to purchase, along with your complete ship to address. Once we receive this information we will email you a shipping quote. Please note: Canadian shipments have a $50.00 minimum order.
I have a hinge that I am trying to replace but I need help identifying it. Can you help?
I have a hinge that I am trying to replace but I need help identifying it. Can you help?
Yes! Please click here to visit our Hinge Finder page.
Some of your hinges are sold by the each and some sell by the pair. What is the difference?
Some of your hinges are sold by the each and some sell by the pair. What is the difference?
When the unit of measure says “pair” that means two hinges. Usually you need one pair of hinges per door. When the unit of measure says “each” that means one hinge. You would usually order 2 “each” hinges per door.
I want to replace my hinges. How do I make sure the screw holes on the new hinge match the screw holes on the old hinge so I do not have to redrill the holes?
I want to replace my hinges. How do I make sure the screw holes on the new hinge match the screw holes on the old hinge so I do not have to redrill the holes?
Unfortunately, hinge manufacturers have never standardized the location of their screw hole patterns. Every manufacturer puts their screw holes in a slightly different place. This means that when you replace hinges you will almost certainly have to do some filling and redrilling. The exception to this is Architectural door hinges which are built to a standardized template for each size hinge.
What is your return policy?
What is your return policy?
You can see our complete return policy here: HardwareSource Returns