dodzy wrote: » Afraid not Victor. The 4 screws on top of the pic only allow for movement along X Y Z axis. No damper control here as that function is integrated into the hinge and not adjustable as far as I know. You'll need a replacement. These might suit.https://www.ie.screwfix.com/soft-close-clip-on-concealed-hinges-110-35mm-pack-of-2.html
colm_mcm wrote: » They’re not soft close hinges.
GreeBo wrote: » semi circular, clear rubber thingies
dodzy wrote: » I thought the same Colm as they look just like regular hinges with no SC feature but reviews state that they are indeed SC. Hard to see how, I agree. OP stated that all other doors are fine. So I'm assuming same hinges are on the other doors.
GreeBo wrote: » these are the yokes (aka thingies!) I have retro fitted in the past
CelticRambler wrote: » I have those on some presses. They're a bit of a nusiance, sometimes snagging packets and cables when you most need them to come out/go back in smoothly. In last year's refit, I took out more than I put back.
Graham wrote: » Are they dampers GreeBo? They look like push-to-open catches.
Mango Joe wrote: » Coming to this late...but for the record.... Our kitchen fitter charged us extra for an option of having soft close kitchen cabinet doors. There's 2 hinges on each door. But being so, so crafty he used one of each type of hinge on each door to save himself a few cent each time. (ie one non-soft close hinge each time) When the damping mechanism fails the on hinge mechanism the door slams closed really loudly - as people are used to letting them fly as every other door is soft close.... Just unscrew the dud hinges bring into your local supplier and I'd recommend buying however many you need plus a few spares also for future usage.