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Digital Clock Under-Cabinet Mount Rack

This model is designed to securely mount a digital clock underneath a kitchen cabinet, helping keep your countertop clean and uncluttered. It is especially useful for kitchens where space is limited or where a clean, organized layout is preferred.

The design is compatible with digital clocks that feature rear keyhole mounting slots, with a center-to-center spacing of 130.8 mm.

Mounting Details

  • Top plate includes three countersunk screw holes
  • Designed for screws with:
    • Length: 15 mm
    • Head diameter: 6 mm
    • Shaft diameter: 3 mm
  • Ensures a flush and secure installation under cabinets

Dimensions

  • Overall drop height: 122 mm
  • Top mounting plate: 215 mm (length) × 40 mm (width)

Use Case
Ideal for mounting a digital clock or similar lightweight devices under kitchen cabinets, freeing up workspace and improving visibility. This is a practical solution for anyone who prefers not to place devices directly on the countertop.

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