Bracket Specifications
The strength of our bracket is in its industrial design; having a solid 12mm diameter back-rod running which sits within the wall…. The weight of the shelf & anything on it is counterbalanced by the tilting pressure on the back-rod – making them incredibly strong... No more sagging or droopy shelves!
Please Note: Our brackets are designed to support maximum weight when installed in solid walls and can be used in stud partition walls as long as the back-rod sits in the wooden stud-work.
Brackets available in 2 sizes, depending on the orientation you are putting the mantlepiece; 8cm for narrowest & 15cm for widest (please see images for visual)
How many Brackets?: The number of brackets required is down to the shelf length – for maximum weight carrying capacity we suggest the brackets are placed 15cm in from either end of the shelf & spaced no more than 30cm apart, although this is down to the installer to asses.
As a minimum we recommend:
30cm-80cm mantle: at least 2 Brackets
80cm-130cm mantle: at least 3 Brackets
130cm-180cm mantle: at least 4 Brackets
180cm+ mantle: at least 5 brackets
Dimensions:
Choice of:
- 12mm 8cm Front-Rod/3.5cm Back-Rod (to hang the shelf with the narrowest face up)
12mm 15cm Front-Rod/3.5cm Back-Rod (to hang the shelf with the widest face up)
The plates which the rod passes through are all one standard size - 12cm x 2cm and are 4mm thick