ᐅ Sink without faucet holes

Created on: 5 Dec 2020 13:29
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Grendel
Hello
I would like to install the following porcelain sink. Can someone tell me how the installation is supposed to work? The sink has no holes for screws, but rather a kind of recess for a hanging bracket (see pictures). I can’t find anything suitable for mounting it anywhere. Thank you very much for your tips!

White porcelain plate with logo 'Porcelaines Champs-Elysées' and round hole opening.


White basin with central drain thread, lying on wooden floor.


White sanitary base with inner tray, lying flat on floor in front of wooden wall.
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ypg
5 Dec 2020 19:52
Knöpfchen schrieb:

You probably need:
Basin mounting brackets.

Ah... for hooking on!
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Tassimat
8 Dec 2020 11:49
I would still install some sort of support because a hanging version doesn’t seem very stable... this is just a gut feeling.
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Grendel
8 Dec 2020 12:08
I also think they are a bit on the short side and that the sink alone would be rather unstable with them. I am still looking for solutions. I will probably get in touch with a specialized plumbing company as well.
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Olli-Ka
8 Dec 2020 15:01
Hello,
they should actually hold; I learned GWS back in the late 1970s.
Back then, there were still some brackets, either tabs or alternatively cast iron consoles.
Try entering this item number on EBAY: 254191332504
Regards, Olli
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Grendel
8 Dec 2020 15:05
Great, thanks! I will definitely take a closer look and try it out!

I found an item on eBay under that number, and it looks interesting, possibly also in combination with the mounting brackets.
Mycraft8 Dec 2020 15:18
And firmly attach it to the wall with silicone. Sometimes you remove everything, and the component still holds tight because of silicone everywhere.