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F3

F4

12

 10

min. 

67 mm

3,5

12,5

The perfect connection.

1

The fastening sleeves 82921.**** are fixed to the already existing fur-

niture element (pedestal, hanging cabinet, ceiling, etc.) using appropriate  
countersunk head screws. 

2

At the same distance as used for the fastening sleeves, a 10,5 mm 

centre drill hole for each fastening sleeve is to be drilled into the CADRO 
frame with a depth of 15 mm.

3

On the right or left side of the profile next to the drill hole a  

second hole with thread has to be drilled. This hole has to be centrally 
positioned to the fastening sleeve‘s position as well as to the profile. 
It serves to secure the frame at the fastening sleeve with a threaded pin 
M5 x 6 mm DIN 913.

SAFETY NOTE:
To securely attach your furniture element, we recommend to attach 
at least four fastening sleeves depending on the size of your module! 
If four fastening sleeves are used properly to attach a hanging shelf 
to a ceiling or to a cabinet, the maximum load capacity is 30 kg. The 
suitability of the fastening elements in relation to the wall or cabinet 
material must be checked on site.

Possibility for a 

fine adjustment  

in a range of

7 mm.

Wall mounting

9 298 847

48 mm  

(Minimun distance to the profile‘s end)

3,5

12,5

Wall

Wall

Wall

Base

Connection to 

a top or a bottom

Profil

Cover cap

9 298 854 / 9 298 855

Connection to a top or 

a bottom

Threaded pin M5 x 6 mm DIN 913

for securing the connection

Fastening sleeve

82921.****

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2

3

| CADRO Technical Information and Assembly

CADRO Base.

Attachment.

The invisible wall mounting system.

1

  The profile has to be centrally milled out at the furniture elements‘s 

back with a width of 12 mm and a minimum height of 67 mm. Please 
make sure that a minimum distance of 48 mm (between the upper edge 
of the milling and the end of the profile) is observed! 

2

  Afterwards drill a hole in the right or left side of the profile next to 

the milling with subsequent tapping. This hole has to be positioned in 
the centre of the profile‘s width and 7,5 mm beneath the upper edge of 
the milling.

3

    The  wall  mounting  device

,  order  no.  9  298  847, 

is  now  being 

screwed  on  the  wall  at  the  required  positions  to  match  the  millings. 
Afterwards,  check  if  the  wall  mounting  devices  are  in  good  level 
using, if necessary, the fine adjustment function.

4

  The furniture element can now be hooked into the wall mounting 

and be secured with the threaded pins.

SAFETY NOTE:
The maximum vertical load , when properly being attached to a wall 
suitable for the use, is 30 kg for each mounting bracket

 (60 kg per 

set)

. The supplied fastening elements are suitable for common, solid 

masonry materials. Their suitability therefore must be checked 
directly on site.

The alternative wall mounting.

1

  The first drilling has to be made in the profile‘s end centre  

using a 4,5 mm drill.

2

  After that, a second drilling with a 10 mm diametre and a depth of 

12 mm has to be made in the centre of the first one for the flat head 
screw.

3

  Thus, the furniture element can firmly be screwed and the drill  

hole in the profile finally be covered with a cap. 

Load capacity of wall-mounted 
standard shelves. 

The information on the load capacity depends on the respective frame 
construction and conditions of the mounting surface. The table on the 
right shows standard values that refer to standard modules with two 
levels. The maximum recommended shelf width is 1200mm. For shelving 
depths greater than 250 mm, the maximum load capacity has to be 
checked by the designer.  

Shelf module
(Width x depth x height)

Load capacity
of each level

600 x 250 x 450 mm

8,5 kg

900 x 250 x 450 mm

12,5 kg

1200 x 250 x 450 mm

16,5 kg

Summary of Contents for CADRO

Page 1: ...Rahmensystem Technical Information and Assembly...

Page 2: ...apping jig 10 11 Structure and function Positions of the stop plate Optional sets Assembly 12 13 Tools Order of assembly Cleaning Attachment 14 15 The invisible wall mounting The alternative wall moun...

Page 3: ...cture and function Positions of the stop plate Optional sets Assembly 12 13 Tools Order of assembly Cleaning Attachment 14 15 The invisible wall mounting The alternative wall mounting Load capacity of...

Page 4: ...s elements Dimensions of the elements using an example Preparation of the profiles 32 Inserting of the screws Silicon piping profile Sealing tape Assembly 33 35 Glass door hinges 36 37 Mounting of the...

Page 5: ...les Power supply 29 Cable outlet Plug mounting CONEXIS CADRO Glass display case 30 37 Frames for glass panels 30 31 The principle Drilling Glass elements Dimensions of the elements using an example Pr...

Page 6: ...ent profiles and connectors please refer to our cataloque CADRO frame system Basic assembly of each CADRO piece of furniture CADRO Base The safe connection The pins are optionally supplied with a thre...

Page 7: ...O piece of furniture CADRO Base The safe connection The pins are optionally supplied with a thread securing glue and fastened with a 0 8 1 Nm torque The M5 grub screws are fixed in the surrounding con...

Page 8: ...y they can also be covered with cover caps Grub screws of the size M5 x 6 mm DIN 913 are used to link the con nectors with the profiles These are simply being screwed into the 4 5 mm drill hole with a...

Page 9: ...illing or milling chips must now again be removed with compressed air Inserting of the grub screws For the most popular 2 profile colours we offer the matching threaded pins which discreetly fit into...

Page 10: ...t positions for the stop plate Center hole for the positioning on the pillar drilling machine position of the drill Fixing points for optional sets e g sliding door profiles Optional sets e g for slid...

Page 11: ...t positions for the stop plate Center hole for the positioning on the pillar drilling machine position of the drill Fixing points for optional sets e g sliding door profiles Optional sets e g for slid...

Page 12: ...ghtening the grub screw During the assembly take care that the screws are placed in a well hidden or non visible area It is important as described in steps 2 6 to assemble modules that afterwards are...

Page 13: ...ghtening the grub screw During the assembly take care that the screws are placed in a well hidden or non visible area It is important as described in steps 2 6 to assemble modules that afterwards are...

Page 14: ...mum distance of 48 mm between the upper edge of the milling and the end of the profile is observed 2 Afterwards drill a hole in the right or left side of the profile next to the milling with subsequen...

Page 15: ...e s end 3 5 12 5 Wall Wall Wall Base Connection to a top or a bottom Profil Cover cap 82922 Connection to a top or a bottom Threaded pin M5 x 6 mm DIN 913 for securing the connection Fastening sleeve...

Page 16: ...plungers Thanks to an integrated metal spring under the ball the side or rear panel simply can be clicked in Thus the fixing system remains invisible from the outside as well as from the inside 1 The...

Page 17: ...pprox 2 mm Ball spring plungers Thanks to an integrated metal spring under the ball the side or rear panel simply can be clicked in Thus the fixing system remains invisible from the outside as well as...

Page 18: ...side door view from the inside Door outside the frame system Outside door view from the inside Door outside the frame system Door inside the frame system Guiding groove of the profile Guiding groove o...

Page 19: ...system Overlay door view from the inside Overlay door Inset door Guiding groove of the profile Guiding groove of the profile Handle strip CADRO Line Aluminium Railing handle Zamac and aluminium Speci...

Page 20: ...Drilling dimensions Drilling dimensions Profile on top Profile on top Profile at the bottom Profile at the bottom Top profile 9 298 798 9 298 799 Bottom profile 9 298 800 9 298 801 SlideLine M with d...

Page 21: ...ng dimensions Top profile 82914 Profile on top Profile on top Profile at the bottom Profile at the bottom Top profile 83105 Bottom profile 82913 Bottom profile 83104 SlideLine M with damping system Sl...

Page 22: ...planned load capacity In order to connect the Actro guiding rail to the CADRO drawer profile we recommend the use of a M5 x 11 mm countersunk head screw 2 The guiding rails are exactly mounted and to...

Page 23: ...d at a 37 mm distance measured from the front edge of the carcass In case of inset fronts the position is shifted backwards according to the thickness of the front The number and position of the drill...

Page 24: ...Stand 82931 Connecting thread 82938 E g 3 way connector with stand 82948 1 Each of the two profile ends to be joined must be cut at a 45 angle 2 With a distance of 40 mm stop plate F2 to the upper end...

Page 25: ...Connecting thread 9 298 853 E g 3 way connector with stand 9 298 831 9 298 832 Corner connector 1 Each of the two profile ends to be joined must be cut at a 45 angle 2 With a distance of 40 mm stop pl...

Page 26: ...en illuminated from the sides 2 The planning includes therefore the position of the lighting profiles fitted with LED strips and the resulting guidance of the cables to the cable exit and finally to t...

Page 27: ...ls with a thickness of 6 mm These are then illuminated from the sides 2 The planning includes therefore the position of the lighting profiles fitted with LED strips and the resulting guidance of the c...

Page 28: ...d through the connector for power supply towards the outside that is usually towards the wall in case of hanging furniture mostly upwards as for standing furniture also downwards For the connection to...

Page 29: ...le power supply the cables are guided through the lighting profiles to the connector for power supply being covered afterwards by a cover profile which matches the colour of the frame PLEASE NOTE Expe...

Page 30: ...lso use the fixing stop plate F1 of our drilling jig to drill the holes in the glass panel profiles What is special here is that the drilling and screwing is done at the inside of the profiles and thu...

Page 31: ...s You can also use the fixing stop plate F1 of our drilling jig to drill the holes in the glass panel profiles What is special here is that the drilling and screwing is done at the inside of the profi...

Page 32: ...inserting the glass panels the required sides are equipped with pieces of the silicon piping profile order no 9 303 926 We recommend the use of one piece at each profile end and another one every 25...

Page 33: ...re to be firmly mounted in the glass display case a 2 mm wide self adhesive sealing strip is attached on the inner profile edges 83170 Thus the glass panels can be precisely and securely be fixed Asse...

Page 34: ...f its larger width it neatly covers the frame profile in the area where no glass panel is firmly installed 11 Now the door can be inserted with the help of the accessories see following pages RECOMMEN...

Page 35: ...ed Because of its larger width it neatly covers the frame profile in the area where no glass panel is firmly installed 11 Now the door can be inserted with the help of the accessories see following pa...

Page 36: ...drilling positions for the top and bottom hinge and the ball spring plungers are arranged oppositely at the same positions depending on the size of the glass door A As a rule the door is all around 4...

Page 37: ...or the top and bottom hinge and the ball spring plungers are arranged oppositely at the same positions depending on the size of the glass door A As a rule the door is all around 4 mm smaller than the...

Page 38: ...removed so that the lock can be stuck to the glass door 2 In order to fix the lock at the accurate position the lock cylinder must be at first passed through the hole in the glass door Then 1 place t...

Page 39: ...removed so that the lock can be stuck to the glass door 2 In order to fix the lock at the accurate position the lock cylinder must be at first passed through the hole in the glass door Then 1 place t...

Page 40: ...also be used as a glass shelf support inside the diplay case and be mounted inside the profiles at any desired height Slight differences in height can precisely be adjusted using the eccentric cover...

Page 41: ...m Hinge Hinge 18 5 mm 18 5 mm Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Generally glass shelves are mounted in a way that they are inserted in the...

Page 42: ...inge Hinge 18 5 mm 18 5 mm Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Glass shelf Generally glass shelves are mounted in a way that they are inserted in the fr...

Page 43: ...n the lighting clip on profiles At the same time they help to fix the glass panes securely within the frame Laying of the cables 3 The cables are now guided towards the connector with cable exit see a...

Page 44: ...c clip on profiles where no illumination is needed and no cables need to be installed according to the planning see also page 34 35 Attachment of the LED lighting strips 1 Now the self adhesive LED st...

Page 45: ...or The set including the clamp 83172 offers the possibility to mount the frame at two different distances by choosing the required angle A B For example in order to bridge baseboards without any probl...

Page 46: ...llel to a wall ceiling or floor The set including the clamp offers the possibility to mount the frame at two different distances by choosing the required angle A B For example in order to bridge baseb...

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