I'm fitting a Hygena (Homebase) kitchen cabinet.
The wall brackets they hang on to (which I assume are quite standard) are quite wide and at first glance look like they give you a lot of tolerance (horizontally) - however they have to be lined up just inside the recess at back of cabinet so in reality they have no tolerance whatsoever really.
So why are they so wide ? To make them stronger / able to support heavy loads ?
The wall brackets they hang on to (which I assume are quite standard) are quite wide and at first glance look like they give you a lot of tolerance (horizontally) - however they have to be lined up just inside the recess at back of cabinet so in reality they have no tolerance whatsoever really.
So why are they so wide ? To make them stronger / able to support heavy loads ?