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Wall mounted stone brackets are essential for securely attaching stone panels, cladding, and decorative features to walls. Whether for interior design or exterior facades, choosing the right bracket ensures durability and safety.
Stone is heavy, and improper support can lead to structural failure. High-quality brackets provide:
Secure Attachment – Prevents stone from loosening over time.
Adjustability – Allows for precise alignment during installation.
Corrosion Resistance – Stainless steel or galvanized brackets last longer outdoors.
Aesthetic Flexibility – Hidden brackets maintain a clean, seamless look.
Different projects require different brackets. Common types include:
Fixed Brackets – Simple, non-adjustable supports for basic stone installations.
Adjustable Brackets – Allow fine-tuning for uneven walls or complex designs.
L-Shaped Brackets – Ideal for supporting stone shelves or ledges.
Concealed Brackets – Hidden behind stone panels for a sleek finish.
Bracket strength varies by material and design. Below are average load ratings:
Bracket Type | Max Load Capacity (per bracket) | Best For |
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Standard Steel | 50-70 kg (110-154 lbs) | Small panels, indoor use |
Heavy-Duty Stainless | 100-150 kg (220-330 lbs) | Exterior cladding, large slabs |
Adjustable Aluminum | 30-50 kg (66-110 lbs) | Lightweight decorative stone |
Note: Always check manufacturer specifications for exact weight limits.
Proper installation ensures long-term stability. Follow these steps:
Check Wall Structure – Mount brackets on solid concrete, brick, or reinforced studs.
Use Correct Fixings – Heavy-duty anchors (like wedge anchors or chemical resins) provide the best hold.
Level and Space Evenly – Keep brackets aligned and spaced per stone weight (typically 60-80 cm apart).
Seal Gaps – Apply waterproof sealant in outdoor installations to prevent moisture damage.
Underestimating Weight – Always calculate total stone weight before selecting brackets.
Skipping Expansion Gaps – Stone expands with temperature changes; leave small gaps between panels.
Using Weak Fixings – Cheap screws or plastic anchors may fail under heavy loads.
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