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Knape and Vogt 6' Fast Mount Wall Standard

$49.59
$9.97
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Knape and Vogt 6' Fast Mount Wall Standard

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Knape and Vogt 6' Fast Mount Wall Standard

$49.59
$9.97
80% off
Found at 8 stores ·Prices updated 13 hours ago 
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Hartville Hardware & Lumber
$9.97 
Menards
$9.99 
Walmart
Knape and Vogt 6' Fast Mount Wall Standard
$14.49 
DK Hardware Supply
$18.54 
Max Warehouse
$28.33 
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Great product!

I've used a lot of this over the last 11 years and the entire line is very versatile, strong, corrosion resistant and true to its name (Fast Mount), it installs very quickly. I've asked Zoro to review this listing since this posted price should buy 8-10 pieces instead of 1.

DD · Review provided by Zoro
January 31, 2024

Quality mount/ Great price

Iv'e used these before and they are a great product and work very well. They can be cut down as needed depending on how many shelves you need for a location. The price point here was the best I found online as well.

Daniel R. · Review provided by Hartville Hardware & Lumber
January 28, 2024

I would definitely purchase again.

I used these shelf standards in our garage for open shelving. Heavy duty and will hold a good amount of weight once the brackets/shelves are installed.

Guest · Review provided by Zoro
July 04, 2023

I have bought this product over and over again

I have a very high storage building on the back of my house - these are excellent for building high shelves and covers a large area at once.

Jene · Review provided by Zoro
April 11, 2023

Yes, I buy these all the time for years. They hold a lot of

Strong & easy to install

Zoro · Review provided by Zoro
January 22, 2023

It worked for my application, BUT NOT for all applications!

I bought these to mount some shelves on my basement wall. For the price, considering I was mounting metal shelves that hooked on each end to two different wall brackets, they worked fine. A problem would have presented itself if I was using individual stand off shelf brackets because the top of the wall bracket was NOT flat and therefore the shelf brackets would wobble back and forth.

John · Review provided by Zoro
November 21, 2022

Good stuf

Good stuf

Guest · Review provided by Zoro
November 12, 2022

Price and quality cannot be beat.

I am setting up a new workshop and already had a few of these standards in place. I need to keep the quality HD without spending too much. I was dismayed at the high prices as I searched for additional standards and brackets to match those already in place. Then I found Zoro.com. Their prices were by far the best. I am so pleased that I found these products here. The quality is just what I need and the prices very reasonable.

Doug · Review provided by Zoro
October 26, 2022

Solid, heavy duty system.

These standards are heavy duty and strong. Exactly what I needed. I used these extensively in my previous house and liked them so well I'm putting them in my new house. #sweepstakes.

Garry · Review provided by Zoro
October 05, 2022

I would buy again

Great adjustable shelving product

Guest · Review provided by Zoro
April 20, 2022

Good quality product to buy

Use in my basement worked perfectly.

Henrique · Review provided by Zoro
February 27, 2022

no

It works as designed but when I have been ordering as I need it for a project it is quite flustering when they change the product specs and it is deeper that the other times i ordered.

Timothy · Review provided by Zoro
February 11, 2022

Great shelfs

Sterling makes the best, strongest shelf supports around

Bob L · Review provided by doitbest.com
December 30, 2021

I buy this product over and over simply because they work!

I order these over and over because they are very strong and hold tremendous weight and width. I also get the brackets that fit these uprights for the same reason. All of my shops are either aluminum or stainless walled shipping container and the uprights and brackets are just perfect for the shelving in these shops.

Zoro · Review provided by Zoro
August 13, 2021

6' Shelf Standard

I stumbled on these a few years back; in truth, I thought myself quite clever for deciding to use them for lumber racks instead the Bora/Grizzly/shop-built ones that are so ubiquitous. It's gratifying to know it was a good call after all. Anyway, I like these. Like, a LOT. As in, I have a 28' wall in my shop with one of the shelf standards (the vertical, slotted "tracks" that the shelf brackets slot into) on every other stud, starting around 10" from the ceiling and extending down to about 4' off the floor. And let me tell you: even after buying the 14 standards and the 90-something brackets, it was STILL cheaper than 3 of the Bora systems. Except my lumber doesn't sag and warp this way. I have, and this is not exaggeration, not hyperbole, at least 2 tons of lumber (including a couple slabs) currently occupying said racks, and have noticed not so much as a wiggle from the system. Because of the way the weight is distributed lengthwise along the studs, the load has proven to be no issue (although I did make a point of both reinforcing the studs that carry the brackets and selecting an exterior, load-bearing wall for the mass, as well as being cautious about how much weight goes onto any given "shelf" in my arrangement.If I had it to do over again, I would absolutely purchase these again, and indeed, have, as I've expanded my collection. The only advice I would offer is the fully-supported brackets (the ones that have an additional "leg" that kicks down to form a triangle, vs. those that simply stick straight out) preclude anything being stacked beneath them for a few inches, so plan accordingly. Only my lowest shelves use those and as such the heaviest items are - quite sensibly, to my way of thinking - located closest to the ground. The 18" straight brackets work wonderfully for any sort of stock, with a combined capacity of around 400 pounds PER LEVEL. I don't have the foggiest idea what the upper boundary for the fully-supported 24" brackets are, but it's sufficient to hold two 8/4 spalted maple slabs (6' and 9', respectively) and do so solidly enough that I was comfortable installing my radial arm, miter, and lathe stations beneath them in the 42" of empty space between the floor and the bottom shelf. If you do go this route, plan for 3 brackets per layer, minimum, spaced no more than 32" apart (my studs are 16-on-center. If they were 24 instead, I'd have a shelf standard on every stud. So buy your brackets in sets of 3. Also: BUY. EXTRAS. You can thank me later. Finally, the fast-mount bracket (basically a french cleat made of quarter inch steel) is well worth the extra 25 bucks for the convenience factor alone. Indeed, I'm actually USING a set of 4 of them AS French Cleats to support my wall mounted cabinets on the opposite side of the shop. Seriously: stop hemming and hawing and pull the trigger. For maybe 80 bucks you can get 60-75 CUBIC FEET of lumber off the ground, better-protected from both the elements as well as warping and twisting, and organized so you can actually find the stock you want. If you have the space to run multiple sets alongside one another, you'll be astounded how much of your shop you can reclaim. Finally, two of the 3' segments, along with a fast-mount and a whopping 4 brackets (total cost: maybe 40 bucks?) allowed me to wall mount my home-brewed dust collection and cyclone to the far wall as well (though, pro tip: If you go this route, install a sheet of cork behind the shelf standards before installation. You can screw right through it into the studs for the standards. The vibration attenuation/noise reduction (in both the machinery and the plenum box) is worth the extra couple bucks in cork. If I had THAT to do again, I'd use the exact same technique, but I'd sandwich the cork between a couple sheets of mass-loaded vinyl, too. Live and learn.

JJ from O · Review provided by woodcraft.com
May 18, 2021

I plan on buying more of them

Are used to organise shelves in my basement also store lumber and supplies very strong and sturdy

Scott · Review provided by Zoro
December 15, 2020

I would purchase again

Sturdy and strong-I used 3.5" deck type screws to fasten to wall. I did not use horizontal mounting flange. I didn't see the need for it. If you put in the top screw first and you don't use the mounting strip/flange, don't drive it all the way home as the bottom of the support track will pull away from wall

Guest · Review provided by Zoro
November 29, 2019

Great product

We’ve used these for years! Sturdy and strong and very adjustable! Used in attic as well as our sons room for an industrial look!

Missu · Review provided by Walmart
March 15, 2019

Great product, great price..

Great system. Wish I would have found Zoro.com before I outfitted my other outbuildings. Would have saved a ton of money...

Guest · Review provided by Zoro
March 06, 2019

great heavy duty shelving

great product

Guest · Review provided by Zoro
December 01, 2017
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We found this at ten stores including Walmart, Menards, and Family HardwareThis product sells from $9.97 up to $49.59. Users can save 79% by shopping at Hartville Hardware & Lumber.

This is the lowest price we've seen, typically ranging from $19 to $38.

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Description

Discover the ultimate solution for robust wall storage with our 6-foot Galvanized Steel Wall Shelf Bracket. Crafted for durability and designed with a minimalist industrial flair, this heavy-duty bracket ensures secure, rust-resistant support for your shelving needs. Perfect for organizing spaces efficiently and with style.