Achieve a soft, smooth, quiet closing action for any cabinet door application.

Kernersville, N.C.: Grass America, a leading supplier of functional hardware for the cabinet industry, highlights its UniSoft soft-close adapters. Mounted on the upper corner of a cabinet, UniSoft provides a soft, smooth, and quiet soft-closing action that eliminates harsh, unwelcome noises that often occur when cabinet doors are shut.
With seamless installation for both heavy and light doors, UniSoft provides an ideal solution for any cabinet door application. It can be installed at multiple stages of a cabinet’s lifecycle, including the production process, the time of installation, or after the cabinet is installed to retrofit existing cabinetry.
UniSoft’s wide ranging applications include door overlays for face frame cabinets and frameless cabinets on full overlay doors. Highly adaptable, it can be manually adjusted by the turn of a screw to achieve the desired closing speed.
Not only is UniSoft practical, but it is also visually appealing. The adapter is non-handed with a low profile design, and its damper is concealed in a brushed nickel casing, allowing it to blend in with a hinge finish. In this way, UniSoft combines engineering ingenuity with the beauty and simplicity that are trademarks of Grass’s hardware products.
About Grass America
Grass America is a quality-driven manufacturer of hinges, drawer slides, lifters, and drawer systems. The company’s first-class movement systems keep America’s kitchens, baths, and office facilities operating at their best. Grass America’s manufacturing facility in Kernersville, North Carolina, sells functional hardware and accessories throughout the US, Canada, and Mexico via 130 distributor locations and to most of the leading kitchen cabinet manufacturers. The company is proud that its employees come from all over the world and often reach more than 30 years of experience. Choose Grass as your reliable partner in business for functional hardware. Learn more at www.grassusa.com.
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