Furniture Connectors and Knock Down Fittings · Application

Cover Cap for Wall Cabinets

Overview

For this application, cover cap is specified for the typical load, environment, and usage of this application. It must handle the typical demands of wall cabinets while matching the surrounding furniture finish.

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Industry Data

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  • Panel Thickness: 16-25 mm Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Housing / Bore: 10 mm connector bore Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Bolt / Dowel Size: 8 x 30 mm wooden dowel Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Joint Type: Right-angle cabinet joint Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Material: Zinc die-cast cam with steel bolt Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Material options: Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, Zinc Alloy, Aluminum and Brass Choose material by strength, corrosion exposure, and target price.
  • Finish options: Aged Brass, Black Nickel, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Chrome and White Confirm finish samples when color matching matters.
  • Application fit: Wall Cabinets, Base Cabinets, Tall Cabinets and Shoe Cabinets Match the product to the furniture use case, not only to the part name.
Cover Cap

Key Specifications

Panel Thickness16-25 mm
Housing / Bore10 mm connector bore
Bolt / Dowel Size8 x 30 mm wooden dowel
Joint TypeRight-angle cabinet joint
MaterialZinc die-cast cam with steel bolt
Assembly ToolPress-fit plus screw fixing

Values are configurable for OEM/ODM orders and confirmed on your datasheet.

Selection Factors

  • Knock-down (KD) assembly and whether it must be re-openable
  • Cam lock + dowel systems vs bolt-and-barrel-nut joints
  • Panel thickness and the matching drilling pattern
  • Drilling diameter and depth for the cam housing and dowel
  • Joint strength and how many times it will be assembled
  • Flat-pack / RTA packaging and tool-free or single-tool assembly

Installation Notes

Bore the cam housing and dowel holes to the system pattern, press in the dowels, insert the cam bolt, drop the cam, and turn a quarter-to-half turn to draw the joint tight. Drilling accuracy is what makes the joint flush.

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