Reminiscent of similar design Grid Hook Backplates, this Waterfall J-Hook for Pegboard is Wire creation. That means no separate operation for stamping flat metal backplates, then merging the frontwire with the backplate in a yet another manufacturing operation. Advanced wire forming equipment is multi-slide multi-feed allowing individual wire elements to be created and welded in a single, albeit intricate, operation. Was this particular All Wire Hook formed thusly? Maybe not, it does after all include metal plate label holders. Is it cheaper than an identical hook with a flat metal backplate instead? I only take the pretty hook pictures and suggest insights. For price, call your wireform manufacturer. And then have him go the extra mile and suggest a better solution for your particular need, if one exists.
For Heavy-Duty Backplates SEE…
“Wide-Stance Circular-Shape Backplates”
“Oversize Backplates Compared”
“Heavy-Duty Backplates for Macho Tools”
“Broad Stance All Wire Backplate”
“Fixturing Unbalanced Packages“
“Drop-Arm Scan Hook for Pegboard“
“Fixture Faces Aisles Traffic Diagonally”
“Drop-Arm Hook is Reinforced”
“Triple Threat Utility Hook”
“Merchandising Shovels as Fun“
“Drink in the View of You”
“Super-Duty All Wire Backplate
“Interchangeable Fixture Parts“For other pivotal backplate discussions SEE…
“Backplate Kaizen at Work”
“Interchangeable Fixture Parts”
“Straight-Entry Backplate Benefits”
“Comparative Quality of Hooks”To compare with All Wire and other Grid Hooks SEE…
“Green Grid Hosts All Wire Hooks”
“Grid Backplates: Metal Plate vs Open Wire”
“Diagonal Grid With Custom Hooks”
“Curved Grid and Curved Grid Hooks”
“V-Back Loop Hook for Grid”
“V-Back Grid Display Hook” and
“V-Back vs Flatback Grid Hook.”