Connecting Hardware / Cabinet Connecting Hardware

Three-in-one furniture connectors for cabinet assembly
Wooden dowels for cabinet panel connection
Corner brackets for cabinet panel connection

Connecting Hardware / Cabinet Connecting Hardware

Connecting hardware is basic hardware used in custom cabinetry and panel furniture to fix, connect and assemble cabinet panels. It is mainly used for structural connections between cabinet side panels, top panels, bottom panels, shelves and back panels. Compared with exposed decorative hardware, connecting hardware usually does not directly affect the cabinet appearance, but it has a strong impact on structural strength, assembly convenience and long-term stability. In custom cabinetry and project-based panel furniture, connecting hardware should be selected according to board thickness, drilling accuracy, load requirements and whether the cabinet needs to be assembled or disassembled. The actual performance depends on material strength, anti-rust surface treatment, board screw-holding strength, drilling accuracy and installation method. For batch installation projects, hole standards, hardware numbering and installation instructions should be prepared in advance to avoid on-site assembly mistakes or structural loosening.

Materials Detail

Common Types

Cam lock connector, wood dowel, screws, angle bracket, eccentric connector, connecting rod

Common Materials

Cold-rolled steel, carbon steel, stainless steel, zinc alloy, plastic / nylon

Material and Selection Advice

Focus on connection strength, anti-rust treatment, board screw-holding strength, board thickness, drilling accuracy and whether disassembly is required. For humid environments, stainless steel or better anti-rust surface treatment is recommended.

Suitable Applications

Connections between cabinet side panels, top panels, bottom panels, shelves and back panels, as well as custom cabinetry projects that require on-site assembly, disassembly or knock-down furniture installation.

Key Notes

Hole positions must be accurate, and connector specifications should match board thickness and load requirements. For batch installation projects, hardware numbering, hole standards and installation instructions should be prepared in advance to reduce on-site installation errors.

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