Profiles Used in the Dressing System – Product #2
The example below is a dressing system with a drawer module and a glass door frame. We simply list the main aluminum profiles used.
Basic profiles used
W-AL-10-1-0739– Top/intermediate shelf front frame: Provides a clean boundary to the shelf surface.W-AL-20-1-0368– Shelf carrier: Support profile that reduces sagging on wide shelves.W-AL-30-1-0443– Hanger/shelf support: Used on hanger tubes or intermediate shelf supports.W-AL-32-1-0450– Drawer rail bearing: Flat and sturdy bearing for concealed-rail drawer systems.W-AL-31-1-0062– Bottom plinth profile: For aesthetic finishes and light channel scenarios in the bottom area.K-AL-10-1-0416– Glass door frame: Elegant frame compatible with thin-section tempered glass.K-AL-22-1-0415– Accordion/slide rail: For smooth and silent door movement.K-AL-24-1-0215– LED channel profile: Diffuser-shaped light line for interior cabinet lighting.
Why this combination?
- Modularity: Combines the shelf-drawer-door trio into a single architecture.
- Durability: Supports provide rigidity in wide openings.
- Lightweight & Stylish: A spacious look with thin frames.
- Lighting integration: Product display is enhanced with the LED channel.
Quick application notes
- Clarify the shelf width and load calculations; select the carrier profile cross-section accordingly.
- Check the glass thickness and wick/diffuser compatibility on glass doors.
- Consider the rail manufacturer's tolerances on drawer rail bearings.
Note: The codes are compiled from this sample setup. Changes can be made based on the project's dimensions, surface, and load requirements.