14 | 15
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.****
1
2
3
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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
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