Offering a
dramatic new look in pole-mounted shelving, the Rakks L-Bracket
system provides unparalleled design flexibility, strength and value.
Available in floor to ceiling and wall-supported configurations
this new design features quick and infinite shelf adjustment utilizing
one hidden screw. Brackets support wood, glass or aluminum shelves
up to 24” deep. Cabinets can be easily attached to the poles
to create attractive wall storage units and room partitions. The
L-Bracket system is stocked in clear anodized, black anodized and
white powder-coat finishes.
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PC2 SUPPORT POLE
Used for creating shelving units with or without
a supporting wall. Adjustable threaded mounts allow pole to
be installed under compression between floor and ceiling.
Threaded side channels accept 1/4-20 screws to mount L-Brackets
or cabinets. C channels accept all other Rakks brackets and
pole accessories..
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L-BRACKETS
L-Brackets attach to PC2 poles with one 1⁄4”
–20 screw. When used with 3⁄4” thick shelves
the mounting hardware is hidden. Available for shelves from
8” to 24” deep in 2” increments. Wood shelves
can be screwed to the brackets using pre-drilled and counter-sunk
holes. Model BL-XX (XX denotes shelf depth in inches)
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RETAINING PIN OPTION
L-Brackets can be ordered with retaining pins
on each end to accommodate Rakks extruded aluminum shelves.
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MITERED TIE-POLES
Mitered tie poles can be used in applications
where floor to ceiling installation is not practical or desired.
Pole-to-pole and pole-to-wall connections are made using anchor
brackets secured with set screws. Tie-Pole kits are sized
to accommodate all L-Bracket sizes. Model MT-PC2-XX (XX denotes
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THREADED MOUNT
Adjustable mounts install into threaded inserts
at the top and bottom of PC2 poles. These non-marking mounts
adjust to provide floor-to-ceiling compression. Top mounts
have two holes to facilitate additional anchoring into ceiling.
Note: poles should be cut 3" shorter than the finished
floor-to-ceiling height. |
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