A straight arm faceout holds all garments on the arm at the same depth from the wall. A waterfall cascades items at stepped depths — each garment is slightly further from the wall than the one before it, making individual items more visible during browsin...
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3" (EC-RW/3): Single-item spotlighting or very tight wall configurations. 6" (SRW6, EC-SW/6): Lighter merchandise or tighter wall zones. 10" (SFO-10R): A versatile mid-length suited for most apparel. 12" (SSW, SRW): The most widely used faceout length in ...
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The SSW is the economy version — simpler construction suited for standard display applications where finish quality is not the primary concern. The SRW is the retail-grade version with more refined construction and available in Chrome, Black, White, and R...
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Yes. The SFO-10R and SFO-14R are confirmed compatible with slatwall, Freewall, SlatStrip, and SlatGrid systems — making them the most versatile faceout arms in the CSS lineup.
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The EC-RWA/9 is an adjustable-length faceout — it extends to multiple depth positions without tool changes. It is worth the added cost when your merchandise mix changes seasonally between lightweight and heavy items, or when you need the same arm position...
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Ball waterfalls (SSW6) are the traditional choice for handbag display — the ball tip allows bag straps to drape naturally without the J-hook catching the strap hardware. Hook waterfalls (SSW5, SRW5H) are better for garments on hangers. Cube waterfalls (SR...
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The SRW5HSA is a hybrid — it has the profile of a straight arm but with 5 J-hook positions spaced along the arm length. Unlike a standard straight arm where all items hang from a single end point, the SRW5HSA distributes items at 5 positions along the arm...
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The SW198SP is engineered for installation directly into standard drywall — it uses a drywall anchor mechanism. The SW152SP is engineered for wood panel surfaces — it uses a wood screw engagement. Using the wrong puck for the substrate compromises load ca...
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Yes. The GSB and BRK-GLB glass shelf brackets are listed in both the Slatwall Shelf Brackets (ID 96) and SoloSlat & Slatstrip Accessories (ID 123) categories — confirming compatibility with slatwall, Freewall, and SlatStrip systems.
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A single SoloSlat puck supports up to 88 lbs when two or more pucks are installed with a minimum 10" vertical distance between them and the wall is properly prepared. Final load capacity depends on wall type, puck spacing, connector hardware, and installa...
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The SPD-BH is a ring-style wall display accessory for sports balls — basketballs, soccer balls, footballs, volleyballs — held in a secure ring position on Freewall, SoloSlat, or SlatStrip systems. Used in sporting goods retail, team sports stores, school ...
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Specify the EC-3380 when standard bracket load ratings are insufficient for your merchandise weight — dense boxed goods, power tools, heavy hardware, automotive accessories, or any application where you expect to consistently load the shelf near or at the...
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