Rev-A-Shelf lazy susan hardware is built for bottom mount lazy susan hardware applications where you need a hardware set for Rev-A-Shelf shelves. This BM1 Chrome Shaft Bottom Mount Lazy Susan Independently Rotating Hardware from Rev-A-Shelf Corporation is a lazy susan hardware kit in the kitchen and bath cabinet accessories category. It is described as bottom mount hardware and is intended for use only with Rev-A-Shelf shelves. For buyers replacing worn kitchen cabinet lazy susan hardware or planning custom lazy susan shelving hardware, this product gives a clear match to the brand's shelf system. The product description also states that Rev-A-Shelf hardware kits for wood or melamine custom shelving are tested to meet and exceed BHMA Class-I specifications of 20 lb. per square inch at 100,000 cycles.
Key specs to confirm: This lazy susan hardware kit is a bottom mount design with a 4.25 foot post reference in the verified product data and a one-shelf, twelve-pack SAP description. Before purchase, confirm the exact cabinet opening, shelf diameter, shaft length requirement, and whether your project uses genuine Rev-A-Shelf shelves, since the product data states bottom mount hardware can only be used with Rev-A-Shelf shelves. If you are ordering for custom wood or melamine shelving work, confirm the matching Rev-A-Shelf shelf components and the independently rotating configuration required for the cabinet. Any additional load, dimensional, or compliance details not listed here should be confirmed with the manufacturer or technical documentation.
What's included: Verified data identifies this item as Rev-A-Shelf bottom mount lazy susan hardware components. The SAP description references a bottom mount post, 4.25 foot, one-shelf, twelve-pack format. If you need a full itemized parts list, confirm included components before ordering.
What to verify before ordering: Check that your cabinet uses a bottom mount lazy susan setup, that your shelves are Rev-A-Shelf shelves, that the shaft length matches your cabinet height, and that the independently rotating hardware style matches the way your lazy susan is meant to operate.
Buyers usually land on this type of product for one of two reasons. The first is replacement work in an existing corner cabinet where the original lazy susan hardware has worn out, become hard to turn, or no longer matches the shelf system in the cabinet. The second is a custom cabinet build that needs a known bottom mount lazy susan hardware layout for wood or melamine shelving. In both cases, the verified product data gives a few important fit signals.
This Rev-A-Shelf bottom mount hardware is specifically described as bottom mount hardware and as independently rotating lazy susan hardware. That matters when you are trying to match the operating style of an existing cabinet or specify the right hardware during a new build. It is also important that Rev-A-Shelf states this hardware can only be used with Rev-A-Shelf shelves. For a buyer, that means compatibility is not something to assume. If your cabinet currently uses another shelf brand or a field-built shelf set, you should confirm whether you are also replacing the shelves with matching Rev-A-Shelf components.
For custom lazy susan shelving hardware applications, the product description gives another useful detail: Rev-A-Shelf hardware kits for wood or melamine custom shelving are tested to meet and exceed BHMA Class-I specifications of 20 lb. per square inch at 100,000 cycles. That helps buyers who want a hardware set intended for repeated cabinet use rather than a generic part with unclear testing information. If your project requires exact post height, shelf count, or a detailed breakdown of included brackets and fasteners, those points should be checked against current technical documentation before finalizing the order.
This product also fits buyers searching for lazy susan replacement hardware when they already know they need a bottom mount post arrangement. The verified SAP description references a 4.25 foot post and one-shelf format, but buyers should still confirm the exact cabinet dimensions and required shelf configuration. For kitchen cabinet lazy susan hardware, small fit errors can lead to poor rotation, shelf interference, or a mismatch with the door opening, so cabinet measurements should be checked before purchase.
When buyers compare lazy susan replacement hardware, the main difference is usually not appearance first. It is whether the hardware matches the mounting style, shelf brand, and intended cabinet build. A bottom mount lazy susan hardware set like this one is a better match for projects already designed around a bottom-mounted post system. A generic replacement may look similar in a photo but still fail to match the shelf connection points or operating style.
Another point buyers often compare is whether the hardware is meant for standard replacement only or for custom shelving work. Rev-A-Shelf states that its hardware kits for wood or melamine custom shelving are tested to meet and exceed BHMA Class-I specifications of 20 lb. per square inch at 100,000 cycles. That gives a concrete reference from the brand for repeated use in cabinet applications. It also supports installers who need a known hardware source for repeatable cabinet jobs.
Brand consistency matters here because the product data clearly limits use to Rev-A-Shelf shelves. That type of compatibility note is useful because it reduces guesswork. Instead of trying to adapt unrelated parts, buyers can confirm whether their cabinet uses or will use the matching shelf system. If you are comparing revashelf lazy susan parts against unbranded alternatives, the practical step is to verify shelf compatibility, mounting style, and post size before ordering. That is the safest way to avoid rework and delays on site.
Rev-A-Shelf bottom mount hardware is stated to work only with Rev-A-Shelf shelves, so shelf brand compatibility should be confirmed before ordering.
This product is identified as lazy susan hardware components, not a complete shelf set, so included parts should be confirmed before purchase.
This Rev-A-Shelf lazy susan hardware is described as bottom mount hardware for cabinet lazy susan applications.
Rev-A-Shelf hardware kits are stated for wood or melamine custom shelving, but you should confirm the exact matching shelf components for your build.
The BM1 Chrome Shaft Bottom Mount Lazy Susan is identified as independently rotating hardware in the verified product name.
Cabinet fit is not fully listed in the verified data, so cabinet opening, interior height, and shelf requirements must be confirmed before ordering.
The SAP description references a 4.25 foot post, but buyers should confirm the exact shaft length needed for their cabinet.
Rev-A-Shelf states its hardware kits are tested to meet and exceed BHMA Class-I specifications of 20 lb. per square inch at 100,000 cycles.
This kitchen cabinet lazy susan hardware should be matched to Rev-A-Shelf shelves, cabinet dimensions, and the required bottom mount configuration. Follow manufacturer installation guidance and local building requirements where applicable.
BM1 Chrome Shaft Bottom Mount Lazy Susan hardware is a product-specific choice for buyers who need Rev-A-Shelf lazy susan hardware in a bottom mount format. Before you place the order, confirm that your cabinet uses Rev-A-Shelf shelves, that the post length and shelf setup match your project, and that the independently rotating design is the correct fit. The verified data identifies this item as hardware components, so if you need a full parts list or shelf package, review included components carefully before purchase.
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