Century Components Signature rotating base is a hardware-only rotating base designed for pie cut base shelf units that use two shelves. It provides a dependently rotating connection between the top and bottom shelf, so when the door-mounted shelf moves, the second shelf follows the same rotation. This keeps both shelves traveling together in the base cabinet opening, which matters when alignment between shelves is critical for access. As a Signature series rotating base, it is built specifically for lazy susan style use in kitchen or bath base cabinets that are laid out with pie cut shelves. The design focuses on the rotation function of the base, giving cabinet builders and installers a defined hardware solution when a dependent rotation layout is specified for a corner base.
The Signature rotating base SIGPCBH is engineered for base cabinet installation where two pie cut shelves are planned to rotate as a dependent pair. Because this hardware only format focuses on the rotating base, it integrates into projects where shelf materials are fabricated separately. The dependent rotation of top and bottom shelf means the installer sets up a single rotation path that carries both shelves together, which streamlines alignment inside the cabinet opening. This approach is practical in corner base cabinets that rely on a coordinated lazy susan motion, since the fixed relationship between shelves remains consistent whenever the cabinet is operated.
The Century Components Signature rotating base SIGPCBH fits base cabinet layouts that use pie cut shelves in a lazy susan configuration. Because it is hardware only for pie cut base shelf units, it matches work where the cabinet box and shelf geometry are already defined and only a dependable rotating base is needed. The design supports a pair of shelves working together, which aligns with common two-shelf corner base constructions in kitchen and bath cabinetry. In these cabinets, the rotating base sits at the heart of the unit, connecting the shelves and enabling their motion. Using a dedicated rotating base for this style of corner cabinet keeps the design consistent from job to job when specifying dependent rotation of the shelves.
This dependent rotating pie cut base hardware ties the top and bottom shelf into one coordinated movement path. When the front shelf segment is rotated, the second shelf follows that motion, preserving the angle and spacing between them. That dependent rotation of top and bottom shelf is important for base cabinet openings that are matched to the pie cut door and shelf arc, since both shelves track the same route every time. For installers, setting a single rotation axis for both shelves reduces variation in how the shelves travel inside the cabinet. On repeat projects using the Signature rotating base SIGPCBH, shops can specify the same hardware behavior, which supports consistent operation across multiple pie cut base units in a run.
The Century Components Signature rotating base SIGPCBH is designed for pie cut base shelf units in lazy susan style base cabinets, so it serves corner cabinet layouts using pie cut shelves.
The Signature rotating base provides dependent rotation for 2 shelves, so the top and bottom shelf move together as a pair during cabinet operation.
Dependent rotation of top and bottom shelf means both connected shelves rotate together, maintaining their relative position, which keeps motion coordinated inside the base cabinet opening.
The Signature rotating base SIGPCBH is described as hardware only for pie cut base shelf units, so it serves projects where the shelves themselves are supplied separately.
This product is listed in the lazy susans product class and serves as the rotating base for pie cut base shelf units, forming the motion core of a lazy susan corner base cabinet.
The Signature rotating base SIGPCBH offers a defined dependent rotation behavior, which helps cabinet shops standardize shelf movement across multiple pie cut base units.
The Century Components Signature rotating base SIGPCBH gives cabinet professionals a defined hardware-only option when building pie cut base shelf units that call for dependent rotation of two shelves. Because it targets lazy susan style corner base cabinets, it fits naturally into kitchen and bath layouts that rely on synchronized shelf movement for access. For projects that repeat a standard corner base design, choosing this specific rotating base keeps the operational feel of each pie cut base unit aligned across the run.
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