Description:
DIAGO 504 is an electrical height-adjustable lifting system used for the mounting of new or existing small wall cabinets.
The lift is a diagonal lift that lowers the small wall cabinet in a curved motion downwards and forward to the front of the work surface. The movement can be stopped at any height.
The lift is available in two widths that fit cabinets from 24” to 60”. The upper cabinet beam is adjustable to fit cabinet heights 27.6” – 43.3”.
The kitchen wall cabinet can be fine-tuned in all planes (X, Y, Z) to fit the surrounding cabinets exactly. The lift protrudes 4.33" from the wall which must be taken into account when mounting the surrounding cabinets.
The lift is equipped with a reliable safety system that guarantees safe operation without any risk of pinching. Lighting and a light ramp can be mounted on the safety plates. The lift can be integrated with kitchens from any kitchen manufacturer.
Functions and Advantages
- Lowers one or more cabinets diagonally downwards and forwards to the front of the worktop
- Takes up no space in the cabinet (mounted behind the cabinet)
- Easy to reach the contents since the cabinet comes forward when lowered
- Adjustable depth in all four corners provides the possibility to compensate for inclining wall
- Safety plate stops the lowering if it comes in contact with any object on the underlying work surface. Mounted under the cabinets
- Fits cabinets with height 27.6"-43.3" (70-110 cm)
- Maximum cabinet width 60" (152 cm)
Specification:
Width, frame | 21.7" (55 cm), for cabinet width 24"-36" (61.0-91.0 cm) |
Type of lift | Diagonal lifting system for wall cabinets |
Height adjustment |
Motorised, steplessly adjustable 17.1" (435 mm) downwards, 8.9" (227 mm) outwards |
Speed level | 0.7" (17 mm) / sec. |
Operation | Wired button |
Safety |
Safety plate mounted under the cabinet If anything touches the plate, the lift stops |
Electrical connection | Plug to 110 V |
Lifting force | 330 lb (150 kg) |
IP-class | IPX4 |
Height, frame | 28.3" (720 mm) |
Space to wall / adjoining cabinet | 0.197" (5 mm) |
Extension from wall | 4.33" (110 mm) |
Fits cabinet height |
27.6" - 43.3" (700 - 1100 mm) |
Fits cabinet depth | 10.2" - 15.7" (260 - 400 mm) |
Material |
Powder-lacquered steel frame (Alu-grey RAL 9006), white-painted safety plates in 0.472" (12 mm) MDF, depth 13.78" (350 mm) |
Warranty | 3 years warranty Granberg makes a commitment to remedy material and manufacturing defects for a period of three years from the invoicing date. |
Small Wall Cabinet With Lift type Granberg DIAGO 504 complete set.
Functions and Advantages
- Lowers one or more cabinets diagonally downwards and forwards to the front of the worktop
- Takes up no space in the cabinet (mounted behind the cabinet)
- Easy to reach the contents since the cabinet comes forward when lowered
- Adjustable depth in all four corners provides the possibility to compensate for inclining wall
- Safety plate stops the lowering if it comes in contact with any object on the underlying work surface. Mounted under the cabinets
- Fits cabinets with height 27.6" - 43.3" (70 - 110 cm)
- Maximum cabinet width 36" (91 cm)
- Steplessly adjustable 17.1" (435 mm) downwards, 8.9" (227 mm) outwards
- Standard wall cabinet height 27.6" - 43.3" (700 - 1100 mm)
- Fits cabinets with depth 10.2" - 15.7" (260 - 400 mm)
- Fits cabinets with width 24" - 36" (61 - 91 cm)
- When the lift is in the raised position, the cabinet protrudes 4.3" (110 mm) further. To conceal that, adjoining cabinets must be positioned so they protrude the same distance.
- There must be a gap for movement of 0.2"- 0.3" (5-8 mm) to the next cabinet/wall
- Cabinet beams
- Safety system in the form of safety plates that are screwed onto the underside of the cabinet.
What is the standard wall cabinet height?
If you're planning a kitchen renovation or building a new kitchen, one of the most critical decisions you'll need to make is determining the height of your wall cabinets. The height of your cabinets can significantly impact your kitchen's overall look and functionality. In this article, we'll explore the standard wall cabinet height, factors that can impact this height, and some tips for choosing the right cabinet height for your kitchen.
What are Wall Cabinets?
Wall cabinets are the upper cabinets that are installed on the walls of a kitchen. These cabinets are typically used to store kitchen items such as plates, glasses, and cookbooks. Wall cabinets are an essential component of a functional kitchen and can significantly impact the look and feel of your space.
Standard Wall Cabinet Height
The standard height for wall cabinets is 30 inches from the countertop to the bottom of the cabinet. However, this height can vary depending on factors such as ceiling height, appliance height, and user height.
Factors That Impact Wall Cabinet Height
Several factors can impact the height of your wall cabinets. Here are a few things to consider:
Ceiling Height
If you have high ceilings in your kitchen, you may want to consider taller wall cabinets to fill the space. However, if your ceilings are low, you may want to opt for small cabinets to avoid a cramped feel.
Appliance Height
The height of your appliances can impact the height of your wall cabinets. If you have a tall refrigerator or range hood, you may need to adjust the height of your cabinets to accommodate them.
User Height
Consider the height of the primary cook in your household when determining the height of your kitchen wall cabinets. If you're shorter or taller than average, you may want to adjust the height of your cabinets to ensure they are comfortable to use.
Design Aesthetics
The overall look of your kitchen can impact the height of your wall cabinets. For example, if you have a modern kitchen with high ceilings, you may want to opt for taller cabinets to create a sleek, minimalist look. Otherwise, you should go with a small wall cabinet.
How to Determine the Right Wall Cabinet Height for Your Kitchen
Here are some tips for determining the right height for your wall cabinets:
Consider the Functionality of Your Kitchen
Think about how you use your kitchen and what items you'll need to store in your wall cabinets. If you have tall items such as pitchers or vases, you may go for tall wall cabinets. Additionally, consider the height of your countertops and appliances to ensure that your cabinets are at a comfortable height.
Consider the Design Aesthetics of Your Kitchen
Think about the overall look of your kitchen and what type of cabinets will complement your design. If you have a traditional kitchen, you may want to opt for a small wall cabinet with decorative molding. If you have.