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  • What slatwall panel finishes does Creative Store Solutions carry?

    We carry standard LPL melamine finishes in White, Black, Grey, Maple, and Cherry, plus Paint-Ready slatwall for custom shop colors. HPL laminate options are available from Formica, Wilsonart, and Nevamar for a premium finished look. Specialty finishes inc...
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  • Will these hooks fit my existing slatwall panels from another supplier?

    Yes — provided your panels have standard 3-inch on-center grooves, which is the industry-standard slot spacing used by virtually all slatwall manufacturers in North America. If your panels have 4-inch or 6-inch groove spacing (as found on textured slatwal...
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  • Will slatwall shelf brackets fit panels from another supplier?

    Yes — provided your panels have standard 3-inch on-center groove spacing, which is the industry standard used by virtually all North American slatwall manufacturers. The brackets snap into the groove with no tools required. If you are unsure of your groov...
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  • What is the difference between a faceout arm and a waterfall on a slatwall panel?

    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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  • Will slatwall wire baskets fit my existing slatwall panels?

    Yes — provided your panels have standard 3-inch on-center groove spacing. The baskets mount using integrated wire hooks that engage the slatwall grooves with no tools required. They also fit gridwall panels — the same basket SKUs appear in the Gridwall Ac...
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  • What is the Shoe Wall Panel and how does it differ from building a shoe wall from individual SlatStrip components?

    The Shoe Wall Panel (FW-Shoe) is a complete, pre-built solution — a 48"W x 96"H finished panel with 24 Freewall puck brackets pre-installed, matching edge band, and wall cleat set, arriving ready to hang. Building from individual SlatStrip components requ...
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  • 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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  • 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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  • What is the difference between gridwall and slatwall — which is better for my store?

    Gridwall panels are made from welded wire mesh — lightweight, portable, and less expensive than slatwall. The open wire design provides high product visibility from multiple angles. Slatwall panels are MDF or solid panels with routed grooves — heavier, mo...
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  • What is the difference between Textured Slatwall and standard LPL slatwall?

    Standard LPL slatwall has a flat printed laminate surface. Textured Slatwall panels have a three-dimensional relief surface — wood grain, brick, concrete, stone, metal — that creates genuine visual depth and texture. The textured surface creates a dramati...
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  • Do the acrylic sign holders and literature accessories work on panels from other slatwall manufacturers?

    Yes — all CSS acrylic slatwall accessories engage standard 3-inch on-center slatwall grooves, which is the industry standard across North American slatwall manufacturers. They can be used on any standard 3-inch groove slatwall panel.
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  • Do I need aluminum inserts in my slatwall panels?

    Aluminum inserts significantly increase the holding strength of slatwall grooves. Without inserts, standard MDF slatwall grooves support moderate loads. With aluminum inserts, capacity increases substantially. For light merchandise — accessories, folded a...
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  • Can I mix Ready-to-Ship gondola shelves with Madix factory-direct gondola units?

    No. The RS shelf (WGS1) and the Madix shelf (WGS) are separate products for separate gondola systems — they are not interchangeable. Always confirm which gondola system you are buying into before ordering shelves. If in doubt, contact our team at 800-571-...
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  • I want a complete coordinated store fixture package — can the Aspect system cover both wall and floor fixtures in one design vocabulary?

    Yes. The Aspect system includes both wall-mounted display components (uprights, shelves, hangbars, faceouts) and freestanding floor display components (tables, racks), all in the Aspect gloss white/woodtone or matte black/woodgrain finish vocabulary. This...
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  • What is the standard slatwall panel size and groove spacing?

    Standard LPL slatwall panels measure 4'W x 8'H (48" x 96") with grooves spaced 3" on center. Textured 3D and WalTex panels are available in 2'W x 8'H with 6" on-center groove spacing. Steel slatwall is sold in individual slat sections of 48" or 96" length...
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  • How much weight can a slatwall hook hold?

    Weight capacity depends on hook length, panel material, whether the panel has aluminum inserts, and how the load is distributed along the hook. The CSS Heavy Duty Slatwall Hooks are rated for standard retail merchandise loads on reinforced slatwall. For h...
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  • How much weight can a slatwall shelf bracket hold?

    Weight capacity depends on the bracket depth, panel material, whether the panel has aluminum inserts, and how evenly the load is distributed across the shelf. For heavier loads — heavy boxed goods, tools, dense merchandise — use panels with aluminum inser...
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  • Which faceout length should I use — 3", 6", 10", 12", or 14"?

    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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  • What is the difference between the shallow, deep, and narrow wire baskets?

    The GSG-BK1 Shallow basket has a low profile — it keeps merchandise at the front and visible, ideal for small impulse items, accessories, and sunglasses. The GSG-BK5 Deep basket holds a larger volume — suited for bulk merchandise and clearance goods. The ...
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  • How many pairs of shoes can the Shoe Wall Panel display?

    With 24 Freewall puck positions on a 48"W x 96"H panel, capacity depends on the displayer format and spacing. Using individual shoe displayers at standard vertical spacing, a single panel typically accommodates 16 to 24 individual shoe display positions. ...
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  • 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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  • 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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  • What is the grid square size on CSS gridwall panels?

    CSS gridwall panels use a standard 3" x 3" wire grid pattern — the most common format in North American retail, compatible with the widest range of gridwall accessories from multiple manufacturers.
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  • What are the groove spacing and panel dimensions for CSS Textured Slatwall?

    CSS Textured Slatwall panels use 6-inch on-center groove spacing — not the standard 3-inch spacing of regular slatwall. Panel dimensions are 2'H x 8'L, or sold as 2-packs of 2'H x 4'L panels. Aluminum inserts are included as standard. Panels are hand-craf...
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  • I want to display my greeting card assortment on slatwall — which accessory is the right choice?

    The Acrylic Greeting Card Shelf with 3" Lip (EC-HP/GCS12) is purpose-designed for greeting card display — the 3" lip height retains standard greeting cards upright in a face-forward position. This is the standard industry solution for greeting card slatwa...
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  • Can slatwall panels be installed horizontally or vertically?

    Standard slatwall panels (4'H x 8'W) are installed horizontally — the grooves run left-to-right across the 8' width. Vertical panels (8'H x 4'W) are also available with grooves running the 4' height, used for specific display configurations or feature wal...
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  • Does the Wall Gondola RS include shelves, or do I need to order them separately?

    The MWG1 includes the upright standards, base structure, and hardware for a complete wall gondola bay — shelves are ordered separately using the Steel Gondola Shelves RS (WGS1). This allows you to specify the shelf count and configuration independently of...
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  • What is the Aspect system best suited for in terms of merchandise type?

    The Aspect system suits boutique apparel, accessories, cosmetics, gifts, and specialty retail where a contemporary, design-forward fixture aesthetic is part of the brand experience. It is not typically used in grocery, hardware, or commodity retail enviro...
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  • Can slatwall panels be mounted directly to drywall?

    Yes. Standard slatwall panels mount to any structurally sound wall surface using construction adhesive and screws driven into studs. For installations over drywall without stud access, a backing board or French cleat system is recommended to distribute lo...
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  • Does the hook weight capacity change with hook length?

    Yes. A longer hook creates a greater moment arm — the load hangs farther from the panel face, which increases the stress on the groove. A 12" hook loaded at the tip with the same weight as a 4" hook loaded at the tip creates three times the stress on the ...
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  • Does bracket depth affect weight capacity?

    Yes. A longer bracket creates a greater moment arm — the load is distributed farther from the wall, increasing stress on the groove. A 16" bracket under the same load as a 6" bracket puts significantly more stress on the slatwall groove. For heavy merchan...
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  • What is the difference between the SSW Basic Straight Arm and the SRW Straight Arm at 12"?

    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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  • When should I use a sloping basket versus a flat basket?

    Sloping baskets (GSG-BK6 single slope, GSG-BK3B double slope, GSG-BK2 large double slope) tilt merchandise toward the customer — improving visibility and encouraging self-service browsing. Use sloping baskets for small merchandise where product visibility...
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  • What finish options are available on the Shoe Wall Panel?

    The FW-Shoe is available in standard melamine finishes: White, Black, Maple, Cherry, and Gray. Optional HPL laminate upgrades from Formica or Wilsonart, solid wood trim, and custom puck spacing are available at additional cost. Contact our team at 800-571...
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  • How many post sets do I need to build an outrigger run?

    A single PO-Set provides one upright for a single display bay position. For a continuous run of multiple bays, you need one post per bay plus one additional post at the final end — for example, a 3-bay run requires 4 posts. Contact our design team at 800-...
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  • 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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  • When would I use a 4 x 4 square gridwall panel versus a 4 x 8 panel?

    The 4 x 4 square is used for accent displays, feature wall sections, end cap positions, and anywhere a square panel ratio is more appropriate than a rectangular format. It is also easier to handle — particularly for single-person installation. The 4 x 8 (...
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  • My existing slatwall accessories are for 3" groove spacing — will they work on textured slatwall with 6" spacing?

    Yes. Standard slatwall accessories (hooks, shelf brackets, faceouts, waterfalls, baskets) are compatible with both 3-inch and 6-inch groove spacing — the accessory engages the groove the same way regardless of spacing. The only difference is positioning —...
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  • What is the difference between the Acrylic Book Shelf (EC-HP/BS12) and the Acrylic Greeting Card Shelf (EC-HP/GCS12)?

    The Book Shelf has a 2" front lip — sufficient for retaining paperbacks and magazines, but too shallow for upright greeting cards. The Greeting Card Shelf has a 3" lip — the correct depth to retain standard greeting cards face-forward. Use the book shelf ...
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  • I need a very specific brand color not in any standard LPL finish — what are my options?

    Paint Grade slatwall is specifically designed for this situation — a smooth unfinished surface that accepts standard latex or enamel paint, allowing any custom color. Panels must be primed and painted before installation. For a premium custom color option...
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  • Do I need a Wall Gondola End unit (MWGE1) for every wall gondola run?

    You need one MWGE1 at each open end of a wall gondola run. In a straight wall run, that means one MWGE1 at each end of the run (two total). In a corner configuration, the corner connection point eliminates the need for an end unit at that junction. Contac...
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  • What is the key visual difference between the Alta Satin Chrome system and standard chrome fixtures?

    Standard chrome fixtures have a high-gloss, mirror-bright finish. Alta uses satin chrome — a lower-reflectivity, brushed metallic finish that is more sophisticated and less visually aggressive than polished chrome. Paired with rock maple shelving, the Alt...
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  • Are standard slatwall accessories compatible across all panel types?

    Yes — standard slatwall hooks, shelf brackets, faceouts, and hangbars fit all LPL, HPL, and PVC slatwall panels with standard 3" groove spacing. Steel slatwall panels accept the same standard accessories. Panels with aluminum groove inserts (such as textu...
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  • What is the 45-degree upturn on the hook tip and does it prevent merchandise from falling off?

    The 45-degree upturn is an angled bend at the tip of the hook that acts as a retaining feature — it reduces the chance of lightweight packaged merchandise sliding off the end of the hook accidentally during customer browsing. It is not a locking mechanism...
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  • How many brackets do I need per shelf?

    Use two brackets per shelf as the minimum — one at each end of the shelf. For shelves wider than 48" or under heavy loads, add a center bracket. For glass shelves, use the dedicated glass shelf brackets (GSB series) and consider the EC-DSP48 48" continuou...
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  • The SFO-10R and SFO-14R round faceout brackets are listed under both slatwall and SoloSlat/Freewall — do they work on both systems?

    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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  • I am setting up a pharmacy section — which basket style is most common for OTC health and beauty merchandise?

    The sloping and double-sloping wire baskets (GSG-BK6, GSG-BK3B, GSG-BK2) are the standard choice for pharmacy and health/beauty retail — the angled front makes small packaged goods visible and accessible for customer self-service. The shallow flat basket ...
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  • What is a SlatStrip and how is it different from a standard slatwall panel?

    A SlatStrip is a narrow metal rail — either 46" (SW-196) or 91" (SW1107SP) long — that mounts directly to an existing wall surface. Where slatwall panels cover the entire wall surface, SlatStrips are installed in pairs at specific horizontal spacings, lea...
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  • What shelf colors coordinate with the Anthracite Grey Pipe Outrigger post finish?

    The Pipe Display System Black Shelf (PO-BSLF) coordinates with Anthracite Grey posts. The White shelf (PO-WSLF) coordinates with Gloss White posts. The Brown shelf (PO-BRSLF) adds a warm wood-tone surface to either post finish for a contrast aesthetic pop...
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  • 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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  • I want a freestanding gridwall display in the middle of my sales floor — which base should I use?

    Choose based on your configuration: GW-LBASE for a 2-panel L-shape corner display; GW-TBASE for a 3-panel T-shape three-sided display; GW-4BA for a 4-panel cross with maximum visibility from all directions; GW-3TB for a compact triangular footprint. For a...
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  • The textured slatwall panels are 2'H x 8'L — how do I cover a full-height wall?

    Stack multiple 2'H panels vertically to cover the full wall height. A standard 8' wall requires 4 panels stacked vertically. The half-groove on the top and bottom of each panel allows seamless vertical joining — the top half-groove of the lower panel alig...
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  • I am setting up a beauty supply section — which acrylic accessories work best for small beauty products on slatwall?

    The Acrylic Modular Bins (EC-HP/DB66) and the Acrylic Extra Support Tray with High Wall (EC-HP/EST2408) are the standard choices for small beauty merchandise. The modular bins create a customizable wall display for multiple product categories; the high-wa...
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  • What is Mirrored Slatwall and where is it typically used?

    Mirrored Slatwall has a mirrored finish rather than a laminate or paint surface. Commonly used in jewelry stores (to reflect merchandise and add perceived value), apparel boutiques (to allow customers to see themselves in clothing), beauty retail, and dan...
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  • Why are end cap positions considered the highest-traffic positions in a gondola layout?

    End caps are visible from the cross-aisle — customers approaching the aisle see the end cap face before they turn into the aisle. This gives end caps significantly higher product exposure than mid-aisle positions. Retailers typically use end caps for prom...
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  • What makes the Linea Collection bronze finish different from standard finishes in the CSS lineup?

    Bronze is not offered in any other CSS display system — it is exclusive to the Linea Collection. The warm metallic tone distinguishes Linea from chrome, black, and white finished systems, creating a distinct design aesthetic suited to environments where w...
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  • What is the difference between LPL, HPL, and PVC slatwall?

    LPL (Low Pressure Laminate) panels are the industry standard for retail interiors — cost-effective, available in the widest range of finishes, and fully compatible with all standard accessories. HPL (High Pressure Laminate) panels use premium laminate fro...
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  • Which slatwall hook finish should I use — chrome, black, white, or raw steel?

    Chrome (SSWHC) works with any slatwall color and is the most widely used finish in North American retail. Black (SSWHB) is preferred for dark slatwall panels, dispensary environments, and boutique aesthetics — it effectively disappears against dark panel ...
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  • What bracket depth should I choose for different types of merchandise?

    6": small accessories, cosmetics, jewelry, narrow merchandise. 8": standard retail shelf for packaged goods, beauty, pharmacy. 10"-12": standard mid-depth retail shelf for most general merchandise. 14"-16": deeper shelves for boxed goods, folded apparel, ...
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  • What is the Extendable Straight Arm (EC-RWA/9) and when is it worth the extra cost?

    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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  • What is the difference between the ellipse wire, rectangular wire, and H-bar shoe displayers?

    The Ellipse Wire (SW172SP) has an oval-profile wire platform that holds the shoe at an angle showing the shoe profile — the most versatile format suited to dress shoes, sneakers, and most footwear. The Rectangular Wire (SW1110SP) has a flat rectangular pl...
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  • I want a shoe wall but do not want to spend the full price on the pre-built panel — is a SlatStrip shoe kit a cost-effective alternative?

    Yes. The SlatStrip shoe kits (SLATSHOE1 through SLATSHOE5) provide shoe wall capability at a lower cost than the pre-built Shoe Wall Panel, using field-installed SlatStrips rather than a factory-finished panel. The tradeoff is installation labor and a sli...
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  • What is the difference between the 24" and 48" Pipe Outrigger Faceout Bars?

    The 24" faceout bar (PSORFO24) provides a single-row garment hanging zone at 24" projection from the post. The 48" bar (PO-HBFO) provides double the hanging width — used where higher garment capacity per post position is needed, or where two adjacent 24" ...
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  • My store sells heavy footwear and boxed merchandise — are Heavy Duty wall standards noticeably stronger than Universal?

    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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  • What is a cable shelving system and what retail environments use it?

    A cable shelving system mounts glass or wood shelves between floor-to-ceiling tension cables — the shelves appear to float, creating a clean architectural display with maximum transparency and minimal visible hardware. Used in jewelry, cosmetics, high-end...
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  • Are textured slatwall panels made to order or in stock?

    Textured slatwall panels are made to order — allow approximately 3 weeks production time before shipping, plus transit time. Rush service may be available — contact our team at 800-571-3301 to discuss lead times for your project.
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  • What is the difference between the 13" and 15" Plastic Bullnose Shelves?

    The 13" (WDA13) is suited for narrower merchandise — small accessories, beauty products, packaged goods where a 15" deep shelf would be unnecessarily deep. The 15" (WDA15) accommodates deeper merchandise — standard retail packaged goods, folded apparel, a...
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  • What is Red Oak Veneer slatwall and why would I choose it over LPL wood grain?

    Red Oak Veneer slatwall has a real wood veneer surface — genuine wood, not a printed laminate image of wood. The veneer shows authentic wood grain variation and can be stained or finished to specification. Choose veneer for upscale boutiques, wine retail,...
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  • Can the Gondola Shelving Counter be used as a standalone checkout counter without connecting to a gondola run?

    Yes. The GSCOUNTER functions as a standalone POS counter with integrated gondola-format shelving on the customer-facing side. It does not need to be connected to an existing gondola run — it can be positioned independently on the sales floor as a freestan...
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  • I am opening a boutique shoe store — why would I choose the Vertik shoe display over a traditional slatwall shoe wall?

    The Vertik shoe display wall creates a dramatically cleaner, more contemporary presentation than traditional slatwall shoe display. The slim Vertik uprights are nearly invisible against the wall — the shoes appear to float with minimal visible hardware. S...
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  • Do you offer steel slatwall panels, and how do they differ from wood-core panels?

    Yes. Our steel slatwall panels are constructed from interlocking steel slats (3"H x 48"L or 96"L) that install one at a time, supporting up to 50 lbs. per linear foot — significantly more than standard MDF-core panels. Steel slatwall is lighter per panel,...
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  • What hook length should I use for different types of merchandise?

    1"-2" lengths: very small blister packs, key tags, small accessories. 4"-6" lengths: standard blister-packed merchandise, carded goods, small tools. 8"-10" lengths: larger blister packs, multi-unit packs, deeper merchandise. 12" lengths: bulky merchandise...
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  • What is a shelf rest and when do I need one?

    A shelf rest (SRC) is a small clip that installs on the bracket tip to provide a stable contact point for glass shelves. Without a shelf rest, a glass shelf rests directly on bare metal — which can cause the glass to slide, rock, or scratch. Always use sh...
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  • I am opening a handbag boutique — should I use hook waterfalls, ball waterfalls, or cube waterfalls?

    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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  • Will the shoe displayers work for boots, or only standard shoes?

    The flat shelf formats (SSS-LRG, SW173SP, SW-SSB) handle boots well — the open or solid platform supports the full boot base. The individual displayer formats (SW172SP ellipse, SW1110SP rectangular, SW1100SP H-bar) are best for standard shoes and lower-cu...
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  • What is the difference between the plate shoe displayer kits and the ellipse wire and H-shape kits?

    The plate displayer (SLATSHOE1, SLATSHOE2) holds the shoe on a solid plate platform — the most versatile format for all shoe types including dress shoes, heeled footwear, and casual styles. The ellipse wire (SLATSHOE4) lifts the shoe at an angle to show t...
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  • 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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  • Will the WG1 Heavy Duty bracket fit Universal wall standards?

    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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  • What is the difference between the base kit and extension kit in the cable shelving system?

    The base kit (UDI-ASC02-BG/BW series) includes everything needed to start a cable shelving installation — cables, anchoring hardware, shelf connectors, and shelves. The extension kit (UDI-ASC02-EG/EW series) adds an additional cable run extending horizont...
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  • What is the critical difference between WalTex panels and Textured Slatwall?

    WalTex panels have NO grooves and NO accessory mounting capability. They are purely decorative wall panels — used for feature walls, backdrops, and accent panels where visual impact is the only goal. If you need to display merchandise on the panel, you ne...
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  • Why are the glass shelves sold as sets of 5?

    The glass shelves (Glass24W, Glass36W, Glass48W) are sold in sets of 5 because a standard 4' x 8' slatwall panel with 3-inch groove spacing can hold up to 5 shelves at evenly distributed vertical intervals. Selling as a set ensures the retailer has enough...
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  • When should I use steel slatwall instead of standard MDF/LPL slatwall?

    Steel slatwall is the correct specification when merchandise weight exceeds MDF slatwall capacity; moisture, humidity, or water exposure is present — steel does not warp, swell, or delaminate like MDF; impact resistance is required; or an industrial aesth...
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  • How are RS gondola shelves adjusted for height?

    Gondola shelves clip into the upright standard at multiple height positions — typically on 1" centers. To adjust, remove the shelf, reposition at the desired height, and re-engage the clips. No tools required for standard gondola shelf height adjustment....
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  • Can the Vertik system display both shelved merchandise and hanging garments in the same wall installation?

    Yes. The Vertik system accommodates both shelf configurations (VRK1/VRK2 series) and clothing display configurations (ID 613). A mixed installation — shelves in one section, hangbars in another — creates a complete apparel wall display in the Vertik desig...
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  • Can I order custom slatwall sizes or colors for a large project?

    Yes. Custom panel sizes, specialty HPL laminate colors, and stained wood trim options are available. Minimum order quantities may apply for custom finishes. Contact our store solutions team at 800-571-3301 to discuss your project scope and receive a custo...
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  • Can these hooks be used on steel slatwall panels?

    Yes. The CSS Heavy Duty Slatwall Hooks are compatible with standard 3-inch on-center steel slatwall panels. Steel slatwall panels have higher load capacity per groove than MDF panels — so these hooks will perform at their full rated capacity on steel slat...
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  • Why use a dedicated glass shelf bracket instead of a standard metal bracket with shelf rests?

    The dedicated Glass Shelf Brackets (GSB series) have rubber bumpers built in — they are factory-engineered for glass contact. Standard metal brackets with separately added shelf rests work, but the glass shelf bracket is the cleaner, more reliable solutio...
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  • What is the 5 Hook Straight Arm (SRW5HSA) — is it a waterfall or a straight arm?

    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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  • What is the difference between the Slatwall Cap Display (SWCAP-C) and the Slatwall Hat Display (SH2)?

    The SWCAP-C is designed for structured ball caps — it holds the cap brim and crown in a face-forward position. The SH2 accommodates wider-brim hats and less structured headwear styles that the cap display geometry does not suit. If your assortment include...
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  • What is the difference between the SW198SP (drywall puck) and SW152SP (wood panel puck)?

    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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  • 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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  • What is the advantage of double slotted standards (WSS20) over single slotted?

    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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  • Does the cable shelving system require ceiling anchoring?

    Floor-to-ceiling cable systems require a solid ceiling anchor point — concrete, solid wood framing, or structural ceiling. Drywall ceiling anchoring alone is insufficient. Contact our team at 800-571-3301 for ceiling anchoring requirements and installatio...
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  • WalTex and Textured Slatwall appear to share the same texture families — are they the same panels?

    No. WalTex and Textured Slatwall share the same texture surface aesthetics but are entirely different products. WalTex has no grooves and cannot hold accessories. Textured Slatwall has 6-inch grooves with aluminum inserts for accessory mounting. The textu...
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  • Can glass shelves be cut to a custom width on site?

    CSS glass shelves are tempered glass — tempered glass cannot be cut after tempering without shattering. Order the correct width for your installation. For non-standard widths, contact our team at 800-571-3301 about custom glass options.
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  • What are the Clear on Steel, Clear on Brushed Steel, and Clear on Swirl Steel finishes?

    All three are clear powder coat applied over different steel surface textures. CS-131 is a plain steel surface — the most minimal raw steel appearance. CB-501 is brushed steel — a directional grain created by mechanical brushing before powder coat, giving...
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  • How do I identify whether my existing gondola is Madix-brand for compatibility purposes?

    Madix shelving has the Madix name branded on the top caps of the uprights. If you are unsure, send a photo to our team at 800-571-3301 — our specialists can identify the manufacturer from a photo of the upright and top cap.
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  • What distinguishes a modular store display system from simply buying individual racks and shelving units?

    A modular system uses a common hardware platform — uprights, connectors, shelves, and accessories all from the same system family — that ensures components fit together correctly without custom fabrication. The result is a cohesive visual appearance and t...
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  • What makes textured 3D slatwall panels different from standard slatwall?

    Textured 3D and WalTex panels feature a three-dimensional laminate surface that mimics premium materials such as wood grain, stone, metal, and contemporary patterns. They ship in 2'W x 8'H panels with 6" OC grooves and paint-matched aluminum groove insert...
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  • Can these hooks be used on PVC slatwall panels?

    Yes. The CSS Heavy Duty Slatwall Hooks are compatible with PVC slatwall panels with standard 3-inch on-center groove spacing. Note that PVC panels may have slightly lower load capacity than aluminum-insert reinforced MDF panels. Contact our team at 800-57...
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  • Are glass shelf brackets compatible with Freewall and SlatStrip systems as well as standard slatwall?

    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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  • What is the reinforced hangbar bracket (SSWFB-REIN) and when do I need it instead of the standard SSWF?

    The SSWFB-REIN is engineered for higher load applications — high-volume apparel environments, outerwear, heavy merchandise, or installations where the hangbar will be consistently loaded near its capacity. If you are running a standard boutique with light...
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  • What aesthetic do the pipe fitting slatwall accessories create and what store types use them?

    The pipe fitting accessories create an exposed industrial black pipe aesthetic — the look of plumbing pipe used decoratively in retail display. Popular in boutique apparel, home goods, wine shops, art supply, coffee retail, and any specialty environment w...
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  • How much weight can a single SoloSlat puck support?

    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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  • What makes the Pearl District system different from the standard Pipe Outrigger or Raw Steel Outrigger?

    The Pearl District is a premium outrigger system positioned between the industrial pipe look and a refined boutique aesthetic. The Pearl District design vocabulary is more refined — suited to boutique apparel, accessories, and specialty retail where a pre...
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  • What is the difference between concealed standards for slatwall (SSRBZ/SSRBB) and for drywall (SSRB-11Z/SSRB-11B)?

    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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  • What is the Vertik system and what types of stores use it?

    Vertik is a wall-mounted modular shelving system with an extremely slim upright profile that virtually disappears against the wall — the shelves appear to float. Available in Chic Black and Pure White, the Vertik system is used in fashion boutiques, cosme...
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  • Can I mix Textured Slatwall and WalTex in the same wall installation?

    Yes — this is a common design approach. WalTex provides a decorative backdrop between or behind sections of Textured Slatwall that hold merchandise. The two products use the same texture families and the same 2'H panel format, so they integrate visually w...
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  • Can I use my existing slatwall accessories on a SlatGrid panel, or do I need to buy separate gridwall accessories?

    Both. The SlatGrid panel accepts standard 3-inch on-center slatwall accessories through its grooves AND standard gridwall accessories on the wire grid surface. You do not need to replace your existing slatwall hooks, brackets, or faceouts — they will enga...
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  • Why would I choose PVC slatwall over standard MDF slatwall for an outdoor or wet environment?

    MDF slatwall will absorb moisture, warp, swell, and eventually delaminate in wet or humid environments — it is not suitable for outdoor use, car washes, garden centers, food service with washdown cleaning, or any environment with regular water exposure. P...
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  • What is the weight capacity of Maxiline Madix gondola shelves?

    Madix heavy-duty shelving and uprights are rated to hold up to 500 lbs. per shelf. This makes Madix one of the highest-capacity gondola systems available for North American retail — suitable for grocery, hardware, pet supply, and dense merchandise environ...
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  • I am setting up a team sports retail section — what fixtures work best for T-shirt and cap display together?

    CSS T-shirt displayer fixtures (ID 110) hold folded T-shirts face-forward on the wall or freestanding, showing the garment graphic without a mannequin. Ball cap display fixtures hold caps face-forward in a browsable row. Combining both in the same fixture...
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  • Are textured slatwall panels US-made?

    Yes. Our cedar wood natural textured slatwall panels are US-made with handcrafted quality. The 3D WalTex panels feature durable textured laminates engineered for high-traffic retail environments. Specifications: 3/4" deep x 2'H x 8'L with 6" groove spacin...
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  • I need to display individual shirts on a slatwall — do I need a full faceout arm or will a garment hook work?

    For displaying a single garment at a specific wall position — a spotlighted piece, a fitting room hook, or a tight wall space — the 3" Slatwall Garment Hook (SSWFR) is the right choice. If you need to display multiple garments facing outward in a browsabl...
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  • Can two glass shelf brackets support a 48" wide glass shelf without sagging?

    For a 48" wide glass shelf under full merchandise load, the EC-DSP48 48" Metal Shelf Support is strongly recommended over two point-support brackets. The EC-DSP48 provides continuous support across the full panel width, eliminating center sag — a common f...
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  • What is the advantage of a U-shaped hangbar bracket (SW681 or SWR81) over two separate brackets?

    The U-shaped bracket combines both support points into one accessory that mounts across two slatwall grooves simultaneously. This ensures perfectly consistent hangbar spacing without measuring, speeds installation, and eliminates the risk of uneven bracke...
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  • I have a boutique with an industrial pipe theme on the floor fixtures — do I need separate slatwall accessories to match?

    For a fully consistent pipe aesthetic across floor and wall displays, the pipe fitting slatwall accessories (PSSW10, RPL-SW12, DI-PWF waterfall, DI-HR hangrail) are the correct specification. Standard chrome or black faceouts on the wall next to pipe floo...
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  • What is the Slatwall Ball Display Ring (SPD-BH) used for?

    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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  • The Pearl District Peg Hooks (PD-PH) — what merchandise type are they used for?

    PD-PH peg hooks display packaged hang-holed merchandise directly on the Pearl District post slotting — tools, accessories, packaged goods — adding peg-hook display capacity alongside the shelf and hangbar display of the Pearl District system. Used where a...
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  • The FRSP gives the concealed standard look without routing into my existing wall — how does it work?

    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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  • What is the difference between a Vertik base unit and an extension unit?

    Base units (B suffix — VRK1DB-B4, VRK1WH-B4, etc.) include all hardware for a fresh wall installation. Extension units (E suffix) connect to an existing installed base unit to extend the display horizontally — they cannot be installed alone. Always start ...
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  • What is the main advantage of SlatGrid over just using slatwall or just using gridwall?

    SlatGrid eliminates the need to choose between slatwall and gridwall systems. In a mixed-merchandise environment where some products display better on hooks in slatwall grooves and others display better on gridwall wire accessories, a SlatGrid panel handl...
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  • Why do I need PVC-specific moldings and screws — can I use standard slatwall trim and screws?

    Standard wood screws are not appropriate for PVC panel installations — they have different thermal expansion rates and may not provide secure engagement. PVC color-matched screws (PVC-DWSCM) conceal fasteners and maintain the clean appearance of the insta...
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  • What base deck shelf depths are available on the Madix aisle gondola?

    Base deck shelf sizes available: 12", 14", 16", 18", 20", 22", 24", and 30". Upper shelves are ordered separately (WGS). The base deck depth determines the overall gondola depth on both sides — a 16" base deck creates a 32" total gondola depth, which is t...
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  • What types of merchandise are best displayed on etageres versus standard wall shelving?

    Etageres — open-frame, furniture-style wall units — create a boutique or residential display aesthetic that is particularly effective for lifestyle merchandise: home goods, candles, accessories, gifts, personal care, and beauty products where creating a c...
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  • Do textured slatwall panels accept the same accessories as standard panels?

    Yes, with the 6" groove spacing noted. Standard slatwall accessories sized for 6" OC panels — including hooks, shelves, hangbars, and faceouts — mount directly into the aluminum-lined grooves. Accessories designed for 3" OC standard panels can still be us...
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  • I have a SlatStrip shoe wall system — will standard slatwall hooks work on it?

    No. Standard slatwall hooks (SSWHC, SSWHB, etc.) are designed for routed slatwall grooves and will not correctly engage Freewall puck hardware or SlatStrip groove profiles. Use the Freewall & Slatstrip Display Hook (SSHSF) which is specifically engineered...
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  • When should I use the Heavy Duty Wood Shelf Bracket (WSB-SHD) versus the standard Large (WSB-Lrg)?

    Use the WSB-SHD when the shelf will carry dense, heavy merchandise — canned goods, boxed hardware, hand tools, heavy folded denim, or any merchandise that will consistently load the shelf near its capacity. The WSB-Lrg is appropriate for standard retail l...
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  • I need to build a hangbar run across three slatwall panels — how do I join tubing sections?

    Use Hangrail Tubing Joiners (HRTJ) to connect sections end-to-end. Joiners slide inside both tube ends at the join point, creating a continuous tube run. Use Rectangular Tubing Extension End Caps (WRK104) at each join point to finish the exterior. Always ...
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  • 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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  • What is the difference between the 10-12" depth (VRK1 series) and the 14-16" depth (VRK2 series) Vertik?

    The 10-12" depth is suited for cosmetics, accessories, folded soft goods, and small homewares. The 14-16" depth accommodates folded apparel, boxed goods, larger homewares, and footwear. Measure the depth of your deepest merchandise and select the shelf de...
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  • What is the advantage of a framed slatwall panel over standard slatwall panels that I cut and trim myself?

    The FSW-Panel arrives with all edges finished in an aluminum extrusion frame — no field trimming, no exposed edge to finish, no risk of chipped or uneven panel edges. The frame creates a clean perimeter that allows the panel to be mounted as a self-contai...
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  • I am adding shelves to an existing Madix gondola installation — how do I order the right replacement shelves?

    Contact our team at 800-571-3301 with your existing Madix upright specifications — depth, width, and finish — and we will confirm the correct WGS shelf SKU for your installation. Key note: the WGS (Madix shelf) and WGS1 (RS shelf) are separate products. A...
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  • What is the difference between the Pipeline Retail Display System (ID 23) and the Industrial Pipe Fixtures (ID 569)?

    Both use the industrial black pipe aesthetic, but they are positioned differently in the CSS product line. The Pipeline system (ID 23) is a branded coordinated system with specific components designed to work together. Industrial Pipe Fixtures (ID 569) is...
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  • What comes included with a framed slatwall panel?

    Each framed slatwall panel ships assembled and ready to hang with a wall cleat set included. The panel features a 48"W slatwall display area in your choice of 5 standard LPL finishes, with 1-1/2" solid clear-coated wood trim ends. Optional add-ons include...
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  • My store uses planogram-driven merchandising with scan labels at every hook position — which hook is correct?

    For scan-label planogram merchandising, use the Slatwall Flip-End Scanner Hook (S300SH) or the Metal Plate Scanner Hook (SMP300SH). Both are designed with an integrated label holder at the base of the hook for displaying UPC scan labels, price tags, and p...
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  • When do I need the EC-3380 Heavy-Duty Slatwall Support Arm instead of standard shelf brackets?

    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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  • Can I use the standard SSWF hangbar bracket with the Freewall hangbars (SW194SP, SW195SP)?

    No. The Freewall hangbars (SW194SP, SW195SP) use 3/4" diameter tubing and require the curved SW166SP Freewall Hang Rail Bracket — they are not compatible with standard slatwall hangbar brackets. Mixing Freewall hangbars with standard slatwall brackets wil...
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  • Can I mix 4-shelf and 6-shelf Vertik units in the same wall installation?

    Yes — base and extension units with different shelf counts can be combined in the same installation provided the finish matches (all Chic Black or all Pure White). The upright heights will differ between 4-shelf and 6-shelf units — confirm visual compatib...
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  • Can I use standard Universal wall standard tap-in brackets (W41) on the Framed Slatwall Panel?

    No. The FSW-Panel uses slatwall groove format — standard Universal wall standard brackets are designed for the 1/2" on 1" center slot pattern of surface-mounted wall standards, not for slatwall grooves. They are incompatible. Use standard slatwall accesso...
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  • How does a framed slatwall panel ship?

    Framed slatwall panels ship assembled and crated via freight truck only. Because of their size and weight, standard parcel shipping is not available. Our team will coordinate freight delivery to your location. Please ensure dock access or a lift-gate serv...
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  • In a high-volume grocery or pharmacy environment, which scanner hook holds up better — the S300SH or the SMP300SH?

    The SMP300SH Metal Plate Scanner Hook is the better choice for high-traffic, high-restocking-frequency environments. The rigid metal plate label holder is more durable under repeated handling than the wire flip-end of the S300SH. Use the S300SH where rest...
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  • My jewelry store has a full run of 48" wide glass shelves on slatwall — do I need special support?

    For a full 48" glass shelf run under jewelry display loads, the EC-DSP48 48" Metal Shelf Support is the correct specification. Two point-support brackets at each end allow the glass to flex and potentially sag at the center under load. The EC-DSP48 spans ...
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  • I run a T-shirt shop — can I display folded shirts on slatwall without a mannequin?

    Yes. The Slatwall Scarecrow Display Bracket (SSCARE) holds a folded T-shirt in a spread-arm position that fully shows the garment graphic from the front — no mannequin required. It is the standard solution for T-shirt, graphic tee, team apparel, and sport...
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  • Can I get a framed slatwall panel in a custom HPL finish?

    Yes. Any standard HPL laminate from Formica or Wilsonart can be specified. Visit the Formica or Wilsonart websites to select your finish color and enter it during ordering. Non-standard laminates are available on request — contact us for availability and ...
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  • Do I need to order the label holder (P300SH1253) separately from the S300SH hook?

    Yes. The S300SH hook and the P300SH1253 label holder are sold separately. Confirm at ordering whether label holders are included in your hook quantity or need to be added as a separate line item. Order one P300SH1253 per hook position where a scan label w...
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  • What finishes are slatwall hooks available in?

    Slatwall hooks are available in Black, White, and Chrome. Sizes range from 2" to 12" in length (2", 4", 6", 8", 10", 12"). All sizes are kept in stock with same-day shipping available.
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  • What types of slatwall shelving do you carry?

    We carry wood, glass, and plastic bullnose shelves in various depths and lengths for slatwall panels. Multi-purpose shelves, specialty shelving brackets, and shelf systems for shoe walls and SoloSlat panels are also available. Browse the Retail Display Sh...
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  • What is the difference between a slatwall faceout and a waterfall?

    A faceout (also called a straight arm) extends horizontally from the slatwall groove at a fixed angle, presenting merchandise face-out to the customer. A waterfall has a series of descending hooks or pins that display items angled downward for easy browsi...
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  • Can slatwall hangbars be adjusted after installation?

    Yes. Slatwall hangbar brackets slide into any groove on the panel and can be repositioned without tools whenever your merchandising layout changes. Hangbars are available in multiple lengths and finishes to accommodate different hanging depths and merchan...
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  • Do you carry acrylic slatwall accessories for jewelry or gift retail?

    Yes. Our Slatwall Signage and Acrylic Accessories subcategory includes acrylic sign holders, literature holders, display trays, and specialty acrylic fixtures designed for jewelry, gifts, and personal care retail. Contact our team to discuss your specific...
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  • What is gridwall and how does it differ from slatwall?

    Gridwall (also called grid panel or wire grid) consists of welded wire panels in a 3"x3" grid pattern. Unlike slatwall, gridwall requires no panel installation on a wall — it can be used freestanding, wall-mounted, or as a floor fixture. Accessories inclu...
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  • What size gridwall panels do you carry?

    We carry a range of gridwall panel sizes for both wall and floor use. Common sizes include 2'x4', 2'x6', and 2'x8' for wall applications, and smaller panels for floor fixture bases and portable displays. See the Gridwall Display Panels and Slatgrid subcat...
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  • Can gridwall panels be used as portable trade show displays?

    Yes. Portable grid panels with folding frames and carrying options are available for trade show and event use. Combined with wire shelving, hooks, and banner accessories, gridwall creates a professional, easily transported display system. See the Portable...
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  • What accessories are available for gridwall?

    Our gridwall accessory range includes wire baskets, shelves, literature racks, hat racks, cap displays, faceouts, peg hooks, shelf brackets, and hangrail brackets. Most accessories are available in Black, White, Chrome, and Raw Steel finishes. See the Gri...
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  • What is a steel outrigger shelving system and how is it used in retail?

    Steel outrigger systems attach to a wall-mounted upright or post and extend shelving arms perpendicularly into the store aisle. This creates a dramatic floating-shelf wall effect without visible brackets. Systems include Pipe Outrigger, Vertik, Raw Steel ...
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  • What is the Pearl District Outrigger System?

    The Pearl District Outrigger System is a premium wall-mounted shelving and display solution with a refined, architectural aesthetic suited for upscale retail environments. It is part of our Steel Outriggers Shelving Systems collection. Contact our design ...
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  • Can outrigger systems be reconfigured as my store layout changes?

    Yes. Outrigger shelving systems are designed for flexibility. Shelf arms and uprights can be repositioned, added to, or removed as your merchandise mix evolves. This makes them a long-term investment compared to fixed millwork shelving.
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  • What is the difference between Ready to Ship and Madix Brand gondola shelving?

    Ready to Ship gondola shelving ships in 7–14 business days from our warehouses in Lozier-compatible sizes and standard finishes — ideal for projects with defined timelines or budget-conscious builds. Madix Brand gondola shelving is US-manufactured to prec...
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  • Can gondola shelving units be connected to form long runs?

    Yes. Both Ready to Ship and Madix gondola shelving units are designed to connect end-to-end to create runs of any length. Individual 3' and 4' sections can be combined to set your total run length. Add-on end caps, shelf fencing, peg hooks, and signage fr...
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  • Is gondola shelving easy to assemble without special tools?

    Yes. Madix Brand gondola shelving is designed for tool-free assembly — no bolts, screws, or nuts required. The snap-together system allows a small crew to set up a gondola run quickly. Ready to Ship units follow the same assembly approach. Contact us if y...
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  • What retail environments are gondola shelving units suitable for?

    Gondola shelving is used across a wide range of retail formats including pharmacies, pet stores, sporting goods shops, auto parts dealers, dollar stores, convenience stores, grocery stores, and general merchandise retailers. The system is equally practica...
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  • Do you offer gondola counters for checkout areas?

    Yes. Gondola shelving counters combine a steel gondola base structure with a laminate or stone-look countertop, creating a flexible POS checkout counter with integrated product display. Both Ready to Ship and custom-configured gondola counters are availab...
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  • What wall standard systems do you carry?

    We carry Universal Wall Standards, Heavy Duty Wall Standards, Double Wall Standards, Framed Wall Standards Panels, and Concealed Wall Standards with hidden hardware. Each system supports different load capacities and aesthetic requirements — from exposed ...
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  • What is the advantage of a concealed wall standards system?

    Concealed wall standards hide the metal upright inside the wall or behind a finished panel, leaving only the shelf brackets visible. This creates a clean floating-shelf look preferred in upscale boutiques, jewelry stores, and contemporary retail environme...
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  • What is the weight capacity of heavy duty wall standards?

    Heavy duty wall standards are engineered for higher load applications such as footwear, boxed merchandise, and hardware. Specific load ratings vary by product and bracket configuration. Contact our team for engineering specifications and installation reco...
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  • What is SoloSlat and how does it differ from standard slatwall?

    SoloSlat is an individual slatwall strip that installs directly onto an existing wall surface without covering the entire wall with a full slatwall panel. This allows you to add display capacity to specific wall zones, create feature displays, or build a ...
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  • What is a SlatStrip and where is it used?

    SlatStrips are narrow slatwall sections — typically a single groove or a few grooves wide — that install horizontally on walls, shelving uprights, or gondola backs. They are commonly used to add hook or shelf capacity to an existing fixture without instal...
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  • Is the Shoe Wall Panel a standard product or custom order?

    The SoloSlat Shoe Wall Panel is a stock product available at $760.00. It is a finished framed panel specifically configured for footwear display. Contact our team for dimensions, finish options, and freight details, as shoe wall panels ship via freight tr...
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  • What are cable shelving systems used for in retail?

    Cable shelving systems suspend glass or wood shelves from ceiling-mounted or wall-mounted cables, creating a dramatic floating display effect with maximum product visibility. They are popular in jewelry stores, boutiques, galleries, and anywhere a high-de...
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  • Are cable shelving systems adjustable?

    Yes. Cable-mounted shelf systems allow vertical adjustment of shelf height by repositioning the shelf clips along the cable run. This makes them well-suited for displaying merchandise of varying heights or reconfiguring the layout seasonally.
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