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The L230d & L600d, each bracket comes with a selection of fixing mechanisms that will allow you to fix it to most surfaces e.g. brick wall, paling fence, colorbond fence, then choose your planter box or pots(pots need the shelf option).
Once you have chosen the type of bracket that fits your railing you need to choose the correct stand-off distance and planter box restraining mechanism.
Planter box restraining mechanism this is how the planter box is held in place on the brackets. There are 2 choices
1. Under the lip restraining mechanism - this is the most secure connection system but it only really works well with one type planter box which is the Decor 60 cm long self-watering planter box which you can purchase from us or you can get them from Bunnings.
2. Adjustable base box restraint - this mechanism attaches to the base of the bracket and you can move it in an out so that it presses firmly against the planter box, not as secure for tall plants in windy situations, although still better than most other bracket systems, but it will allow you to use a wide range of planter boxes even ones that are taller than the bracket i.e. higher than 200 mm.
3. None required if using the shelf.
Stand-off distance, this is basically the distance between the vertical of the bracket and the wall, in most cases for a wall the default stand-off distance is 0 to 30 mm, this is the length of the bolt which is used to adjust the level of the planter box it comes with a protective cap so it will not scratched glass or metal. If you are attaching it to the crossbar of a wooden fence then you may need the longer 50 - 90mm bolt.
For More Info. Click On-> Brackets for Walls & Fences.pdf
Click on the Pictures for more information on that item.
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