I have a wall-mounted rack cabinet that I plan to hang on a partition wall in my basement (load-bearing), which is made of concrete hollow blocks, and the cabinet is 60x60x80 with a weight of 60kg.
What is the best way to attach the cabinet to the wall to ensure stability? The original has 4 screw holes through the cabinet.
plug + long screw?
Threaded rod through the entire wall?
Light concrete screw 12cm?
I used Essve Fasadplugg to attach the ledger board to concrete blocks for my deck. It's holding up like a rock so far, so it should work fine for a cabinet. However, quite expensive.
Anchor compound with associated mesh plug and threaded rod I used. Fastened with washer and nut afterwards.
An 18U Toten where you can swing out the entire cabinet to access from the back.
I used anchor mass with accompanying net plug and threaded rod. Then tightened with washer and nut.
An 18U Toten where you can swing out the entire cabinet to access from the back.
Yes, I believe in it.
If you properly fill with chemical anchor so that it really creeps into the "holes" of the wall blocks, that installation will not move.
Yes, I believe in it.
If you properly fill with chemical anchor so it really seeps into the "holes" of the concrete blocks, then that installation won't budge.
I'm using a perforation sleeve, so I assume the amount will be what it is once the sleeve is filled with mass? Can't fill better than that, right?
Installed 4 M10s, it wasn't easy to try to get the distances between the rods to fit the hole pattern in the cabinet. Some rods are slightly crooked, but I think the cabinet should still fit.