‘sensys’ makes sense.
September 8th, 2009
‘sensys’ is Hettich’s latest international award-winning cabinet hardware innovation. Available from September 2009, the sensys hinge with integrated dampening is a superb example of the evolution of hinge technology.
Hettich are committed to providing quality fittings and technologies that improve efficiency in the kitchen – and sensys is no exception. Made from high-grade steel and all quality materials, sensys provides outstanding functionality with each use.
sensys is unique as it features a fully integrated ‘Silent System’ soft-close dampening action. This integrated dampening works smoothly and consistently, without the need for bulky adaptors, meaning all the user notices is the effortlessly gentle close.
sensys’ integrated dampening also does away with the need for additional dampening adaptors, cutting installation time and making it a more attractive option for the cabinet maker and end user alike.
The clever design of sensys features specially designed cover caps to conceal fixing screws and adjusters, adding to its flawless appearance. This carefully thought out feature makes sensys the perfect solution for kitchen and living-room furniture, allowing the cabinet interior to reflect the external elegance.
The seamless and sleek design, combined with its superb performance, ensured sensys a winning place in the 2008 Reddot International Design Awards and the 2009 International Product Design Awards.
‘sensys’ is a straightforward and easy to use product – interchangeable with Hettich’s current Intermat hinge range and able to be drilled using Hettich’s existing BlueMax machinery. In addition to this ease of use, Hettich also ensures peace of mind with sensys, covering the hinge under the company’s no hassle Lifetime Warranty.
For more information on sensys, download the catalogue here or see hettich.com.au
Integrated Dampening. High Quality Materials. Easy Installation. Award Winning Design. Superb Function.
sensys. makes sense.




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