Manufacturer Information

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2025 SPANISH AOSOM, S.L.

C/ Roc Gros, nº 15

08550 Els Hostalets de Balenyà (Barcelona)

Spain

Usage Warnings

Furniture Legs and Skirting Boards

Safety warnings and precautions

Main risks

  • Tipping or instability of the furniture due to poorly installed legs, incorrect adjustment, or uneven floors.
  • Detachment or collapse if the fixings are not suitable for the furniture or if the recommended load is exceeded.
  • Trapping, impacts or cuts during assembly, height adjustment or when cutting plinths.
  • Slippage and floor damage when protectors, felt pads or non-slip bases are missing.
  • Deterioration from moisture, corrosion or swelling that weakens legs, plinths or fittings.
  • Drilling into areas with concealed wiring or pipes when screwing or nailing plinths and supports.
  • Accidental blockage of ventilation grilles in furniture or built-in appliances when installing plinths.

Safe use

  • Check the accessory's compatibility with the furniture: dimensions, fixing points, and required height or adjustment.
  • Follow the furniture's load recommendations; distribute the weight and use all supplied fixings.
  • Adjust and level the legs until the furniture rests stably on all legs.
  • For tall or narrow furniture, consider using anti-tip systems where design and use make this advisable.
  • Before drilling, check there are no cables or pipes in the area; mark and drill precisely to avoid cracks.
  • When cutting or adjusting plinths, wear gloves and eye protection and keep hands away from cutting blades.
  • Fit protectors or felt pads to the base of the legs to prevent scratches and improve grip on smooth floors.
  • Avoid impacts and point loads; do not sit or stand on furniture supported by decorative legs.
  • If the plinth covers ventilation areas, leave the clearance recommended by the furniture or appliance manufacturer.

Storage and maintenance

  • Store legs and plinths in a dry, well-ventilated place, laid flat and without any weight on top that could deform them.
  • Keep screws, wall plugs, brackets and small parts organised and out of reach of children.
  • Periodically check the tightness of screws and anchors, as well as any play, cracks, rust or deformation.
  • Replace damaged or worn elements immediately, including felt pads, stoppers and plinth retaining clips.
  • Clean with a soft, slightly damp cloth and dry afterwards; avoid abrasive products or overly wet ones.
  • Minimise exposure to continuous moisture in kitchens and bathrooms; wipe up splashes to extend service life.
  • When moving the furniture, lift it with assistance rather than dragging it to avoid straining legs and fixings.

Restrictions of use

  • Do not use legs or plinths as a step, seat, handle or anchoring point.
  • Do not mix legs of different heights or models on the same piece of furniture unless they are adjustable and compatible.
  • Do not modify or drill beyond what the design provides for; avoid screws or wall plugs that are not suitable for the material.
  • Do not install outdoors or in high-humidity areas unless clearly specified by the product.
  • Do not exceed the number of legs provided for by the furniture design, nor remove essential support elements.
  • Do not allow children to climb, hang from or push tall furniture on legs; supervise use and keep them away during assembly.
  • Do not obstruct access for cleaning or maintenance beneath furniture by fitting fixed plinths without an access panel.