![]() Not suitable to fit to steel studs or directly into drywall (gyprock) type wall sheet. Ideally ensure brackets are fitted into the centre of the wooden stud. Suitable for your custom manufactured floating shelves of minimum thickness 18mm (1.8cm) and above, and with a depth of up to 250mm.(Brackets can be used to fit deeper shelves but weight capacity decreases as shelf depth increases) Use a minimum of 2 brackets per shelf, but we recommend at least one bracket is used every 500mm spacing in a solid/brick type wall, or into every stud in a cavity type wall. (machined flats are provided on the rod to allow spanner location and adjustment). Customers can keep the wood raw or choose a black or white finish, all of which provide a warm, rustic appearance. This set of two floating shelves from Gracie Oaks is made with reclaimed wood that’s been naturally distressed to create a more worn-in aesthetic. This allows fine adjustment by rotating the fitted bracket with your fitted spanner to achieve exact spacing and a level floating shelf. Gracie Oaks Joao 2 Piece Reclaimed Wood Floating Shelf. The threaded portion is set off centre to the rod centre. ![]() Use only the 6 holes in the bracket that best suit your fixing application. ![]() The solid steel “in shelf” part support rod is in total 160 mm long x 12mm diameter, plus 70mm of the in wall portion of the bracket rod length threaded. Screws and fixings for both masonry and stud walls are included. Deeper shelves can be fitted using these brackets but weight capacity will be lower as shelf depth is increased. Pair of very popular unique adjustable individual solid steel floating shelf brackets for wooden stud fixing with up to 25KG weight capacity per pair, when fixed correctly into solid wood wall studs or good condition brick or block type wall, using appropriate masonry wall plugs to suit with the brackets spaced at a maximum of 600mm or stud centres, fitting a shelf of 200 to 250mm in depth.
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