Freewall & Slatstrip Display Hooks are designed to work with all Slatwall, Freewall, Slatstrips and Slatgrid wall mount display systems.
Available Sizes: 4", 6", 8", 10" and 12"
Diameter - 1/4"
SoloSlat & SlatStrips
Available Finish: Matte Silver Powdercoat
Must be purcahsed in increments of 10
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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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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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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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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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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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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No. Peg hooks are designed for standard pegboard panels — they have a straight peg that inserts into 1/4" round holes on 1" centers. Slatwall hooks are designed for slatwall grooves — they have a shaped engagement profile that fits the T-slot groove geome...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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