RAMSHULT Bracket, black, 18x22 cm
Previous price € 3Price € 1.50
Price valid from 11 Jul and while supply lasts
How to get it
The bracket is reversible, it fits both 20 and 30 cm deep shelves, depending on which side of the bracket you choose to mount the shelf on.
Article Number504.212.44
Product details
The bracket is reversible and fits both 20 and 30 cm deep shelves, depending on which side of the bracket you mount the shelf on.
Designer
Francis Cayouette
Weight & measurements
- Width: 4 cm
- Depth: 18 cm
- Height: 22 cm
Reviews
Absolute Nightmare To InstallConorLooks nice but doesn't come with screws, the instructions don't tell you what screws to use even and don't show how best to mount it with the shelf. Spent hours with trial and error trying to get it up.
Some screws should be providedJohnThe screws to the wall are not provided because IKEA does not know whether your wall is concrete or plasterboard or whatever, but the screws from the bracket to the Ikea shelf (separate item) should be provided as IKEA knows the shelf size or can specify that in the instructions. So, to mount the bracket on the wall, you need a wood screw with the right head, not to thick, long enough to go through 2-2.5cm of wood and enough into your chosen rawl plug. Then you need a pan head screw for the picture hook slider with a head that is small enough - this is the main supporting screw. Then, to hold the shelf on the bracket at the back, you need a pan head that is short enough to go half way into the wood of the shelf and no further. Then you need a wood screw that is short enough to go through the wood of the bracket and enough into the shelf, and no more. That's potentially 4 types of screws, 2 of which Ikea could provide.
Found it extremely hard toMargaretFound it extremely hard to get screws for this, but after a few attempts we got them and now that we have the shelves up they are fab.
Customer reviews
2.3Average rating
3Reviews
Material
What is fibreboard?
Fibreboard is a stable and durable material made of leftover wood from the wood industry. A durable outer layer of paint or laminate is added to the board. The difference between various types of fibreboards, such as HDF and MDF, is mainly the thickness, yet also how impact-resistant they are. This determines if we will use them for bed frames, sofa frames, kitchen fronts, wardrobe doors, or something completely different.