Speed assembly with 3-way mounting hinge
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PASADENA --  Titus Group will be displaying its new generation T-type ‘3Way’ snap-on mounting hinge at the Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo (CCCE 2018).  The company said it enables time-savings at cabinet assembly with ‘3Way’ ‘snap-on’ mounting and assures a life-long consistent performance on a wide range of kitchen, bedroom, and other doors. The ‘3Way’ ‘snap-on’ mounting plate allows for an intuitive hinge-to-plate mounting in three directions, which enhances and simplifies the mounting experience and enables easy door installation even in tall cabinets where 4-5 hinges per door are required. A low hinge cup drilling depth suits cabinet door thickness from 15 to 26mm. A rigid design ensures reliable operation over a wide range of tolerances, even in the case of accidental misalignment and inaccurate drillings. An easily accessible adjustment button provides intuitive adjustment of the damping action which gives an efficient soft closing performance on doors of different dimensions and weights.

Titus Group will be exhibiting in Booth # 714.  Click HERE to see a complete list of exhibitors.

CCCE 2018 is owned and managed by the Woodworking Network whose assets include FDMC, Closets & Organized Storage, RED BOOK, WoodworkingNetwork.com, the Daily Brief, Wood Pro Expo and  WMS, the national event for Canada's wood products industry.
The 2018 Cabinets & Closets Conference is produced in partnership with the Association of Closets and Storage Professionals (ACSP) and the Cabinet Makers Association (CMA).
 
Interested in exhibiting? Reserve your booth now by contacting: Mike Litwicki, Hall-Erickson (630) 434-7779
 
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Harry Urban is the retired publisher of the Woodworking Network. Urban spent more than 30 years working in business-to-business publishing, trade shows, and conferences. He has travelled extensively throughout North America and overseas visiting and reporting on major manufacturing facilities and trade shows. In retirement, he's still following the woodworking industry, but he plans to do a lot more fishing.