Identifying kitchen door hinges on appliance (Ed.)

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Hi all.

I was adjusting a kitchen door. I removed the hinge, and the cruciform screw hole snapped (meaning that only one screw is holding the lower cruciform).

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They only seem to allow movement in two dimensions (left/right- up/down- no in/out though). I wanted to project the hinge further away from the metal L profile that it is screwed to because I could see that the door edge has been rubbing against it.

Thanks in advance.
 
Google Lens suggests that is a miele-wda111 washer? That's mnot an integrated appliance so any suitable hinge will do.

But it'll need matching on the dimensions for the door part... Makers' names are often embossed in the parts...

Google Lens might be your friend. https://www.debonairjoineryproducts...-fit-integrated-appliances-door-hinge-system/
looks to be a quite similar kit. So it may well be a Blum hinge you need?
 
Find model number of appliance,it's normally on a sticker on the door, type in manufacture the model number on Google and type next to it "Exploded Drawing" see what happens. You may get an exploded drawing and parts list, you may also get a supplier.

Failing that ring the manufacturer with the model number.
 
Just an update... thanks to both of you. I did email Blum but never heard back.

In the end I found new but obsolete stock. The mounting plates were only 17p each. I purchased 4 given that the delivery cost was a tenner.
 

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