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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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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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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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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Yes. Heavy Duty standards use heavier gauge steel and broader bracket engagement that distributes load more effectively under dense merchandise. For footwear, boxed goods, hardware, and any merchandise consistently loaded near maximum capacity, Heavy Duty...
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No. The WG1 is designed for 1" on 2" center Heavy Duty standard slots only. It will not properly engage Universal standard slots (1/2" on 1" center). Using the wrong bracket in a mismatched standard is a safety hazard — always confirm slot pattern compati...
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Double slotted standards have two parallel columns of slots running the full length. The advantages are more bracket insertion points per standard — finer height adjustment increments; longer bracket engagement making brackets more stable under load; and ...
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The slatwall versions (SSRBZ zinc, SSRBB black) are sized and profiled to install flush into the routed channel cut in a 3/4" thick slatwall panel — they sit behind the slatwall face. The drywall versions (SSRB-11Z zinc, SSRB-11B black) are sized for inst...
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The FRSP is a pre-built panel with concealed standards already installed behind a finished face. It mounts to the existing wall surface as a complete unit — no routing, no wall modification. Accessories mount through the panel face into the concealed stan...
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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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