More for your money with this suspended rack design. Three gondola-width shelves hang and step outward from a Pegboard back. The suspension leaves the gondola base deck free for large product merchandising. Why the outward stepping of wire shelves? Why not full depth? I suggest a fully-loaded, full-depth set of 3 shelves would weight too much. So the fixture limits shelf area and thereby the maximum load automatically. Overloading is not possible. Smart, if I guess the purpose correctly. CLICK the thumbnail for construction details in closeup.
Compare directly to…
“Pegboard Rack Has Kickstand Built-in“For tiered hooks as a rack SEE…
”Wiper Rack Microcosm”For right-angled Faceouts and fixtures in a vertical plane SEE…
“Tiered, Drop Arm Faceout”
“Do-It-Yourself Store Fixtures”
“Tiered, Drop-Arm Pegboard Hook”For right-angled Faceouts and fixtures in a vertical plane see…
“Phalanx of Drop-Arm Faceouts”
“Tiered, Drop Arm Faceout“
“Tiered, Drop-Arm Pegboard Hook”
“Triple Tier Shelf is Pegboard Hung“
“Drop-Arm Scan Hook for Pegboard“
“Drop-Arm Hook is Reinforced“For right-angled Faceouts and fixtures in a horizontal plane see…
“Elbow Faceout for Bar Turns Right Angle“
“Elbow Faceout for Grid Turns Right Angle“For other interesting fixtures with 90° angles see…
“All Wire Rack-End S-Hook“
“S-Hook Squared With Square Corners”
“S-Hook Squared With Round Corners”