Technical Description
Feet for mounting freestanding uprights, when building a freestanding click-in system. Adjustable height to maintain stability despite uneven surface.
Clips included to attach a wire shelf directly to the feet.
Interior depth needs to be matched with the depth of the feet.
Freestanding is available in W: 60 (determined by the width of the stabilization kit), which means that only products (wire shelf, wire shelf basket, gliding frame, gliding shoe shelf etc.) with W: 60 will fit into a freestanding W: 60 section.
Planning rules
Freestanding is one of the mounting options within the click-in system. This option is ideal when you can’t – or don’t want to – mount your system directly on the wall e.g. when the wall can’t carry the weight, there is a window or when you want to leave the wall as it is.
Freestanding is available in W: 60 (determined by the width of the stabilization kit), which means that only products (wire shelf, wire shelf basket, gliding frame, gliding shoe shelf etc.) with W: 60 will fit into a freestanding W: 60 section.
Planning a single-sided solution:
Freestanding can be planned as single-sided - the same methodology as for a top hung system, but with no direct attachment to the wall.
As the freestanding uprights are thicker than hang standards, the solution builds 25 mm more depth than a top hung solution. Also take into account that if you have (and intend to keep) a base/skirting board on the wall, this should also be taken into account when calculating system depth.
Planning a double-sided solution:
Freestanding can be planned as double-sided, as the freestanding uprights have slots on both sides. Which makes it perfect as a room divider.
When planning a double-sided solution, you need one set of freestanding uprights and one stabilization kit, but two sets of feet for freestanding uprights.
The depth of a double-sided solution (using 560 mm foot for freestanding upright on each side) is 1170 mm.