Anchor Brackets for Rhino Shelves Advice.

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I bought some Rhino Shelves a while ago for my bedroom for books. They are all level and built correctly but the seem to wobble.
It was suggested to to me to buy some brackets to anchor them to the wall to stop this. I would need to drill holes in the shelves and then the concrete wall. Its 14mm through the shelf post to the wall. I can only seem to find bolts though.

Does anyone know where I can get brackets? I would rather usem them rather than bolts. Thanks
 
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Does anyone know where I can get brackets? I would rather usem them rather than bolts. Thanks

The only Rhino shelving I can find, seem to angle metal for the uprights, with a selection of pre-drilled holes. Could you not simply fix a screw and washer to the wall, through these existing holes?

Did you really mean concrete wall?
 
The only Rhino shelving I can find, seem to angle metal for the uprights, with a selection of pre-drilled holes. Could you not simply fix a screw and washer to the wall, through these existing holes?

Did you really mean concrete wall?
These are the Rhino Self Assembly Boltless ones they have no drill holes just slots for the metal tags on the shelves to go into. I got these as not all my books are a standard size and you can adjust the height of them.

Yes, its concrete as its a Terraced House and and there is a chimney breast in corner of the bedroom.
 
Level and fix battens to wall then drill through shelving to fix to wood, you will need a decent drill and some hss or multi material bits. Line up and pack out as appropriate to maintain level. Or dump and get direct to wall shelves
 
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My Brother-in-law made me some brackets and fitted them. Problem solved its rock solid now!
 

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