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English: In Ikea's "Sektion" kitchen cabinets, shelves are being attached with special pins that lock into little notches (in the shelf) and into predrilled holes (in the cabinet frame). This image shows another type of shelves and pins which are only used in high cabinets. One of those shelves is included in every high cabinet package. Like a regular shelf, it uses predrilled holes and therefore can be installed at any height. The construction is a bit sturdier though. Compared to a regular shelf, it also sits a fraction of an inch lower. This is seen from below.
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