Hettich

Hettich Sensys hinge angle limiters

$6.40

The Hettich Sensys Hinge Angle Limiters are designed to reduce the standard 110° opening angle of Sensys hinges to 85°, helping to prevent cabinet doors from hitting adjacent walls, appliances, or other furniture.

These compact, easy-to-install limiters clip directly into the hinge arm, making them a practical add-on for kitchens, wardrobes, and custom joinery where space is limited or doors require controlled movement.

Perfect for tight spaces, they offer a simple solution to protect cabinetry and maintain precise door function without needing alternative hinges.

Customers asked these questions about Hettich Sensys hinge angle limiters

Answers from experts.

Hinge Limiters Fit For Any Cabinet Brand

Will these limiters fit any brand of cabinet hinge?

These angle limiters are specifically engineered by Hettich to fit their premium Sensys hinge range; they will not securely clip into other brands like Blum or Salice.

Installing Hinge Limiters Without Unscrewing Doors

Do I need to unscrew the door or the hinge to install these?

Not at all. These limiters are designed for ultimate convenience, simply snapping directly into the arm of your existing Sensys hinge while the door remains fully attached to the cabinet.

Preventing Small Clips From Snapping Under Heavy Doors

Will these small plastic clips snap under the pressure of a heavy door opening?

Constructed from high-grade, impact-resistant industrial plastic, these limiters are rigorously tested to safely absorb the force of your door opening thousands of times without cracking or degrading.

Using Limiters To Prevent Cabinet Doors Hitting Adjacent Surfaces

Is this the right product if my cabinet door keeps hitting the oven or the wall next to it?

Absolutely. If your door swings too far and risks denting your appliances or scratching your paintwork, clipping in one of these limiters instantly restricts the swing, completely eliminating the risk of impact damage.

Reinstalling Cabinet Doors To Open Fully After Limiters

What if I install it and then decide I want the door to open fully again?

The installation is entirely reversible. If you ever rearrange your kitchen or simply prefer the wider opening later, the limiter can be popped back out using a small flathead screwdriver, restoring your hinge to its original capacity.

Placing Limiters On Every Hinge For Tall Pantry Doors

Do I need to put a limiter on every single hinge on a tall pantry door?

For standard-sized doors, one limiter per door is usually sufficient, but for very tall or heavy pantry doors with three or more hinges, installing a limiter on at least the top and bottom hinge ensures the most stable and even restriction.