Product Literature

AVENTOS HK-S Ordering Information
for Frameless and Face Frame
Step 1 – Determine the Power Factor for the Application
Determine power factor
To select the correct lift mechanism for a given application, the power factor must first be calculated by using the formula below.
Use the table at the bottom of the page to convert ounces into decimal form for easy calculation.
Power factor = cabinet height multiplied by door weight
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Example:
Cabinet height: 9" (within possible range)
Door weight including twice the handle weight = 5 lb 14 oz (14 oz = .9 lb see chart below)
Power factor = 9 x 5.9
Power factor = 53.1
A power factor of 53.1 requires lift mechanism 20K2C00.N1
*Including twice the handle weight
NOTE: AVENTOS planning tools available at blum.com/configurator
Weight conversion chart
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Power factor = cabinet height (inch) x door weight* (lb)
229 (9")
Door weight + twice handle weight = 5 lb 14 oz
Warning: Risk of injury by spring-loaded lever arm!
AVENTOS
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*Dependent on power factor
Suited for wall cabinets and/or above a pantry or
refrigerator
For both frameless and face frame applications
Cabinet height from 186 (7-3/8") to 610 (24")*
Cabinet width from 381 (15") to 1828 (72")*
Interior cabinet depth minimum of 165 (6-1/2")
Closes silently and effortlessly with BLUMOTION
Simple, virtually tool-free assembly and easy
adjustment
No hinges required
Optional: TIP-ON for AVENTOS
Do not push telescopic arm down
Remove telescopic arm from mechanism before installing cabinet
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