Secure your shelving safely with these medium duty galvanised steel wall fixing brackets, designed to provide additional stability where extra support is required.
Available in two depths, they allow you to match the projection of your shelving, helping to keep bays firmly positioned and aligned against the wall.
Product Features
- Medium duty wall fixing brackets for additional bay stability
- Galvanised steel construction for enhanced corrosion resistance
- Helps prevent tipping and movement of shelving against walls
- Suitable for use in warehouses, workshops and stockrooms
- Simple to install using appropriate wall fixings
- Available in two depth options to suit different shelf projections
Key Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | Wall fixing brackets for shelving |
| Duty rating | Medium duty |
| Material | Galvanised steel |
| Available depths | 50 mm, 100 mm |
| Minimum price | £17.50 |
| Maximum price | £18.60 |
| Typical use | Fixing shelving bays back to walls |
Applications
- Supporting shelving bays in warehouses and distribution centres
- Stabilising storage systems in workshops and garages
- Securing stockroom shelving in retail environments
- Adding extra safety to office or archive shelving runs
- General wall fixing for medium duty shelving installations
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these wall fixing brackets suitable for all types of shelving?
These brackets are intended for medium duty shelving installations. They can be used with compatible steel shelving where the bracket depth matches the shelf projection. Always check that the fixing points and load requirements of your shelving system are suitable.
What wall fixings do I need to use with these brackets?
The brackets must be installed with wall fixings that are appropriate for your wall construction and load requirements, such as masonry anchors for solid walls. Always follow good installation practice and, if unsure, consult a qualified installer.
How do I choose between the 50 mm and 100 mm depth options?
Select a bracket depth that aligns closely with the depth of your shelving. The 50 mm option is suited to shallower shelves, while the 100 mm option is better for deeper bays, helping to keep the uprights correctly supported against the wall.
