SUPPORTS
SH40 - O’Connor Shelf Support 2009 Design Competition Winner John O’Connor, Griffith, IN
A unique extruded Aluminum design that features an arched bottom piece connected by several smaller slats making a harmonious support structure. This creates added stability from
underneath as well as providing an interesting and pleasant overall aesthetic. It is able to accommodate shelves up to 10” deep. Finishes: Satin Aluminum, Black Anodized.
8"
Weight Capacity: 45 lbs.* per bracket. Maximum shelf depth is 10”.
Satin Aluminum Black Anodized SH40-94 SH40-90 SH40-90 - Black Anodized 6"
1"
SH41 Series Bold, elliptical shape that juts out straight from the wall. Top clamp piece holds shelf in place. Tightens from underneath; the shelf sits atop the support and tightens up to the top piece. Available in three sizes. Sold in pairs. SH41A has a weight capacity of 26 lbs.* per pair with a material thickness ranging from ¼” to 5/8”. SH41B has a weight capacity of 66 lbs.* per pair and holds material 3/4” to 1 1/2” thick. SH41C holds up to 88 lbs.* per pair and holds material from 7/8” to 1 7/8” thick. Finishes: Polished Chrome, Satin Nickel, Metallic Silver. Note: SH41C-17S requires a 250 pair minimum order.
(A) (D)
MIN. MAX.
ADJUSTMENT (B)
SH41A maximum shelf depth is 71/2”. Mount no more than 23 1/2” apart. SH41B maximum shelf depth is 91/2”. Mount no more than 35” apart. SH41C maximum shelf depth is 11”. Mount no more than 39” apart.
SH41
Polished Chrome
Satin Nickel
Metallic Silver
SH41A SH41A-26 SH41A-17S SH41A-23 SH41C SH41C-26 SH41C-17S SH41C-23 (A) 2 3/32"
SH41B SH41B-26 SH41B-17S SH41B-23 3 15/32" 4 3/32"
* When mounted into studs or concrete. www .moc k e
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1 1/32" 2 19/32" 1 15/32" 4 25/32" 1 15/32"
6" (D) 1/4"- 5/8"
3/4"- 1 1/2" 7/8"- 1 7/8"
(C)
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