Plastic Hooks are popular, but some applications are obviously inappropriate. Here hangered apparel is displayed on plastic hooks better suited for light merchandise. Best Practices would call for sturdier metal hooks or faceouts in this application.
For other examples of plastic fixture failure SEE…
”Plastic Corrugated Hook Failure in POP“
“Rare Hook Lug Failure”
“Plastic Grid Hooks Fail”
“Diving Board Effect in Jewelry”
“Hook has Two Monkey Load Limit”
“Plastic T-Hook on a Tilt” and
“Label Strip Old Before Its Time”For all fixture failures see…
“Aluminum Boxer-Style Hook Failure”
“Misshapen Aluminum Hooks”
“Malleable Aluminum Grid Hooks”
“So Sorry. Aluminum Hook in Play”
“Faceout Failure on Slatwire”
“Failed Reverse Waterfall Hook”
“How to Avoid Frontwire Sag”
“Plastic Grid Hooks Fail”
“Rare Hook Lug Failure”
“Hook Lug Failure Redux”
“Plastic Hook Innovates But Falls Short”
“Hook has Two Monkey Load Limit”
“Plastic Hooks Beyond Limits”
“Anti-Theft Fixture Failure”
“Productstop Fails Christmas Crush”
“Label Holder Wrecks Store Image”
“Sidesaddle Label Holder Fails”
“Ideas Wanted: Retail Guard Rail”SEARCH “Best Practices” for common sense advice on fixtures.