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Chrome Universal Tap-In Shelf Bracket. For use with Universal surface-mounted slotted wall standard that are 11/16

Universal Tap-In Shelf Bracket

14" Raw Steel Wood Shelf Bracket

14" Raw Steel Wood Shelf Bracket

For use with Universal surface-mounted slotted wall standard that are 11/16" and 3/32" thick, with a 1/2' on 1' center slots.

They will NOT work with Framed Wall Standards Panels.

Size: 14-Inch

Sold as a pair, one right and one left

Note: The Raw Steel finish is a clear powder coat finish designed to enhance the material flaws, weld marks and seams created during the metal manufacturing process. This unique and popular finish is ideal for any retail environment that wants an alternative to the traditional chrome, black and white finishes.

Please contact us with any questions on fitment, we will be happy to assist. 

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$12.25
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  • - 1 days ago
    How does an outrigger system work — does it put all the weight on the wall?

    No — that is a key advantage of outrigger systems. The outrigger post mounts to the wall at the top and bottom, with the lower attachment resting on the floor. This transfers merchandise weight to the floor through the post, not to the wall. This makes ou...
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  • - 1 days ago
    What is the difference between Universal Wall Standards and Heavy Duty Wall Standards?

    Universal Wall Standards (W40-) use 1/2" slots on 1" centers — the most common pattern in North American retail, compatible with the widest range of brackets and accessories. Heavy Duty Wall Standards (W700-) use 1" slots on 2" centers — a heavier pattern...
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  • - 1 days ago
    Can I use my existing slatwall accessories on an outrigger system?

    Standard slatwall hooks, brackets, and faceouts are NOT compatible with outrigger slotted post systems — they engage slatwall grooves, not slotted standard holes. Use outrigger-compatible accessories: tube brackets (WCR, WCR1, WA212), shelf brackets (RS-W...
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  • - 1 days ago
    How do I tell which slot pattern my existing wall standards have?

    Measure the slot width and the center-to-center distance between slots. Universal: 1/2" wide slots, 1" center-to-center. Heavy Duty: 1" wide slots, 2" center-to-center. You can also count slots per foot — Universal has approximately 12 slots per foot; Hea...
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  • - 1 days ago
    What spacing should I use between wall standard uprights?

    Standard retail spacing is 24" on-center for most shelving applications. For shelves 4 feet wide or longer, add a center standard at 24" intervals to prevent shelf sag. For glass shelves, space standards no more than 24" apart. For hangbars and faceouts w...
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  • - 1 days ago
    When should I use a ball waterfall (WTS) versus a hook waterfall (WTS5H) on wall standards?

    Ball-tip waterfalls (WTS) are the correct choice for handbags, purses, scarves, belts, and soft accessories where a J-hook would catch on hardware or strap attachments. Hook waterfalls (WTS5H) are designed for garments on hangers. Match the waterfall tip ...
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  • - 1 days ago
    What makes the Raw Steel Outrigger different from the Pipe Outrigger system?

    The Raw Steel Outrigger uses 2" square steel tubing uprights with a clear powder coat that enhances the natural raw steel appearance — including the material weld marks, seams, and surface characteristics. This creates a more industrial, unfinished aesthe...
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  • - 1 days ago
    What is the WCR (3") bracket used for versus the WCR1 (12") bracket on outriggers?

    The WCR at 3" projection keeps the hangbar very close to the outrigger post — used for shallow garment zones directly in front of the post, or for mounting a hangbar between closely spaced posts. The WCR1 at 12" projects the hangbar further from the post ...
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  • - 1 days ago
    Do I always need shelf rests and rubber bumpers when using glass shelves on wall standards?

    Yes. SRC shelf rests provide a stable contact point for glass shelves; SRB rubber bumpers protect glass from direct metal contact and prevent scratching. Both are required for glass shelf installations on any CSS wall standard system — Universal, Heavy Du...
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