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Hiya, one of our internal cupboards has a dodgy hinge which is wiggling about, and therefore the latch isn't able to properly lock the cupboard for travelling.

I don't shy from a bit of DIY, but wanted to double check something before I go and buy a replacement part... Ive taken a photo of the hinge and done the google search based on the image, it didn't bring up an exact match (photo attached) but I presume I can just order something like this from screwfix which looks pretty similar and as long as it's the exact same size:
https://www.screwfix.com/p/blum-steel-95-concealed-hinges-110mm-2-pack/5991V?tc=IC1

I want to avoid having to re-drill any holes if I can so as close to an exact match is the best idea!

Videos of the issue here if it helps

If I need to go on the hunt for a specific part for some reason then please correct me - its a Swift Elegance 580 2021 caravan :)
 

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There are two screws on the attachment to the cupboard wall.

In the picture the right screw (nearest the door) is effectively the lock screw which if loosened will permit the door part of the hinge to move back and forth to set the door in the correct position.
The left screw allows the hinge to rock (the locking screw needs to be loosened slightly) so the the vertical position of the cupboard door can be aligned correctly and visually match the other door when both are closed.
It just takes a few minutes patience and a Pozi screwdriver. Fiddley yes, but worthwhile.

Also - assuming a magnetic catch - make sure that the fixed magnet on the frame and the holding plate on the door exactly align to give the most magnetic strength. Many caravan and furniture manufacturers often employ (relatively) unskilled labour who are not too worried if the plate and the magnet are just a little bit out - little of course being a subjective measurement!
 

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