SKU: 866352
Altro Fluted Steel Angle Shelf Bracket - 250 x 200mm - Galvanised - Pack of 5
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These tough galvanised brackets are suited to a wide range of shelving and joinery applications
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About this product
- These tough galvanised brackets are suited to a wide range of shelving and joinery applications
- These include fixing radiator cabinets, attaching wardrobes and cabinets to walls or reinforcing 1st fix joinery including structural woodwork
- Maximum weight per pair of brackets: 15kg
About this product
- These tough galvanised brackets are suited to a wide range of shelving and joinery applications
- These include fixing radiator cabinets, attaching wardrobes and cabinets to walls or reinforcing 1st fix joinery including structural woodwork
- Maximum weight per pair of brackets: 15kg
Specification & Documentation
Finish
Galvanised
Max Weight (kg)
15
Shelf Material
Wood
Size (mm)
250 x 200 x 20
Type
Bracket
Length (mm)
250
Pack Quantity
5
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Anonymous - 3 years ago
Brackets for floating shelves
The best way to make strong floating shelves. A bit of filling needed but now they are invisible
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Stuart C66 - 3 years ago
Great heavy duty product
Great heavy duty shelf brackets - used them for shelves made from sanded scaffold boards, worked perfectly and galvanised finish compliments oiled finish off the shelves.
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James birch - 4 years ago
Ideal bracket
These brackets are an ideal way of supporting shelves with minimum showing
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Anonymous - 4 years ago
strong support
I needed a substantial angle bracket to support a rotted uprights supporting a garage door. The bracket is exactly suitable for renovating the garage for the time before a rebuild will be required.
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Sticky - 7 years ago
Amazing product
I bought these to use inverted i.e. upside down, as they were the only ones I found that still formed a right angle that way. They did the job perfectly.
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