Finally built a run of face-frame cabinets where the doors hang straight. No shims, no re-hanging. This thing is a lifesaver on a quick job.
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Official StoreCabinet Door Mounting Jig

Finally built a run of face-frame cabinets where the doors hang straight. No shims, no re-hanging. This thing is a lifesaver on a quick job.
2 weeks agoThe rubber pads are the detail I didn't know I needed — zero scratches on the finish. Micro-adjustment means my gap is the same on all four edges.
3 weeks agoWorks on frameless and face-frame. I own a couple of brands that do one or the other — this one tool covers both shops.
4 weeks agoSolid aluminium, light enough to carry one-handed. Only thing is learning the adjustment knobs takes a job or two, but then it's automatic.
5 weeks agoDIY cabinet reface. Hung 8 cabinet doors solo and they all lined up flush. Saved me a call to a cabinet guy.
3 weeks agoThe drill hole guide is spot-on for hinge boring. Takes the guesswork out of where to start the bit.
6 weeks agoFrameless cabinetry in a modern kitchen. This jig lets you dial in gaps tighter than anything I've done by hand.
2 weeks agoGood tool, solid feel. Takes a bit of care to set the first time — once you know the system, it's fast.
7 weeks agoOne jig, any cabinet — aluminium frame aligns doors in any style, first time
Aluminium frame holds any cabinet door straight while you secure it.
Adjusts for 7–40 mm thickness in one setup. Works frameless or face-frame.
The aluminium frame spans 7 to 40 mm — so whether your cabinet door is thin veneered stock or thick solid wood, the same jig positions it. Frameless, face-frame or inset — the adjustment handles work the same way.
No buying separate jigs for each style. One tool, one learning curve, infinite reuse.
Micro-adjustment knobs let you tighten or loosen by fractions of a millimetre — so your top gap matches your bottom, left matches right, and hinges swing without binding.
No shims, no trial-and-error. Position once, drill, hang, move to the next door.
Cabinet doors cost money and time to finish. The rubber pads grip without scratching, so you're not covering the door with painter's tape or fabric scraps.
Lightweight aluminium body at just 12.6 oz means no fatigue during a long install day.
Position the jig, dial your gap, secure the hinges — all one-person. The adjustment range covers 0 to 2.36 inches so you can go from a tight modern gap to a traditional reveal.
Included drill hole guide positions your hinge-boring bit in one spot every time.
1. Set the jig on the frame
Position it under the top hinge hole, adjust thickness knobs to grip your door snugly.
2. Dial your gap
Use the micro-adjustment to set the vertical and horizontal spacing — check both corners.
3. Drill and hang
Use the included drill hole guide to bore hinge holes, then secure the door with hinges.
From 7 mm to 40 mm. The frame adjusts to clamp any thickness in that range without separate accessories.
The micro-adjustment knobs deliver 0.1 mm precision — tight enough for modern minimalist cabinetry or traditional face-frame work.
Yes, and face-frame. The design works for both styles — just adjust the knobs to fit your cabinet profile.
No — non-slip rubber pads grip without marring. You don't need tape or fabric protection.
Only 12.6 ounces (360 grams) — light enough to carry all day, sturdy enough to hold a heavy door rock-solid.
Yes. The included guide positions your hinge-boring bit the same way every time, so all four hinges land in identical spots.