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Bye to all,
I wondered if in fixing a wooden panel (60 cm for 120 cm in height, thickness of 2 cm and weight of 4 kg), there are certain parameters to follow regarding the number of screws and spacers to be applied (the object in question will be distant from the wall 4 cm). How many spacers are needed to ensure a solid wall mounting? and at what height? what parameters are adopted for these details?
thanks in advance :redface:
 
Bye to all,
I wondered if in fixing a wooden panel (60 cm for 120 cm in height, thickness of 2 cm and weight of 4 kg), there are certain parameters to follow regarding the number of screws and spacers to be applied (the object in question will be distant from the wall 4 cm). How many spacers are needed to ensure a solid wall mounting? and at what height? what parameters are adopted for these details?
thanks in advance :redface:
Before asking questions, a presentation is required to be submitted here: http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=187&page=131nothing transcendental. . only for the respect of the rules and those who read.

However to come to your question, it seems to me that it is a little too generic. What are the requirements to which this wooden panel should be subjected?
 
from a structural point of view, you must consider the load distributed on the panel, the concentrated loads and its own weight. then decide the maximum permissible voltage or deformation, and calculate the size of the span with the supported panels formulas.

in 90% of the cases, these calculations are made by placing "eye, and abounding a little" spacers, and it goes that it is a wonder.

In any case, as exatem says, you asked a question like: "I had to buy a car. What car do you recommend?" It doesn't make much sense.
 
is a panel that performs the function of coat racks. It is equipped with cavities that allow to hang/support scarves or anything else.. I also thought of using this ultratime to hang hangers with its coats (a maximum of 3 coats)
 
You see the wood to make the distributed calculation?

for lulla, this panel how do you want to hook it... visible or hidden fixing?
the panel in which material is it?
veneered plywood or lacquered mdf or wooded and painted particleboard?

typically the same fixations of the wall units are used.
in the upper part, fix to wall a z profile in galvanized sheet thickness 1.5 mm.
wall mounting depends on the type of wall ... for a width 60 cm, 3 8 mm fischers are more than enough.
if the wall is not a great one, hole of 10, epoxy resin and background of 8.
to the panel you can fix an equal profile that goes to frame in the wall with some soft grooves that block horizontal movements.
the z the fixed to the panel with 3 screws bite 4,5x18 and you are fine.

in the lower part are sufficient thicknesses that carry the panel to the level compared to the upper fixing.

I'm sorry.
errata corrige:
I didn't keep one thing in mind, but do you need a calculation or a practical advice?
 
si maxoups, in fact my was a description of the possible calculation, but then I say that I don't think I should really do it.

I think the maxopus solution is perfect.
 
I think the maxopus solution is perfect.
I think... At least, as long as you can, let's enjoy the satisfaction of fixing an attackpanni to the wall with two dowels skeg to the eye and maybe of recovery, shaping in the jar of mixed vines, before those of the civil genius demand a project with so much signature of the strutturista. :tongue:

the next step will be the obligation to license for conducting steam plants so that good slaughterhouses can bake the soup or cabbage in the pressure cooker in perfect safety:smile:
 
si maxoups, in fact my was a description of the possible calculation, but then I say that I don't think I should really do it.

I think the maxopus solution is perfect.
But you know that you made me want to understand how to make such a calculation? How do we calculate the holding of a screw in the woody conglomerate (truscular) ... or in the mdf?
and a glue made with pendants and vinyl glue?

I would be very curious to know things even if it is clear that many things in the wood sector are made by experience or empirical experimentation.
 
I think... At least, as long as you can, let's enjoy the satisfaction of fixing an attackpanni to the wall with two dowels skeg to the eye and maybe of recovery, shaping in the jar of mixed vines, before those of the civil genius demand a project with so much signature of the strutturista. :tongue:

the next step will be the obligation to license for conducting steam plants so that good slaughterhouses can bake the soup or cabbage in the pressure cooker in perfect safety:smile:
and the pilot patent?
otherwise how do you use the elevator?
 
for maxopus, the panel must be fixed with a distance of 4 cm from the wall.. the wood used is that of the pallet..
So would I use a z profile?

ps. thank you all for the help.. :
 

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