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Organize all your yard tools with the Monkey Bar Large Yard Tool Rack. This rack will securely store 12-20 yard tools off the floor. Only 4 screws into 2 studs 48 in. apart and you're finished. No longer do you have to hang yard tools on nails on the wall where studs exist; this gives you the versatility to store everything off the ground and regain valuable floor space. This rack does not limit you on the size of yard tools; you can hang a wheel barrow, shovels, rakes, weed eaters, leaf blowers, and hedge clippers.
Product Height (in.) | 3 in |
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Product Width (in.) | 51 in |
Color Family | Gray |
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Color/Finish | Gray |
Features | Rust Resistant |
Hook/Bracket Weight Capacity | 200 |
Material | Steel |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Returnable | 90-Day |
Slatwall Accessory Type | Hooks |
Storage Product Type | Track System |
Style | Industrial |
Total Weight Capacity (lb.) | 200 |
specs say up to 200 lbs
I thought it was listed somewhere, I can tell you we have ours loaded with shovels, rakes, picks, and a sledge hammer.
It's 20 yard tools, meaning it's designed to hold up to 20 tools. It's a very nice rack - I have about 16 tools conveniently hanging on it.
Yes, with the correct anchors
The bar is very stable, especially when you have tools loaded on it. It will only move a small amount anyway because of the pins you referenced.
The mounting plate is approx 2 5/8" in height and the mounting holes are 1 5/8" on center. I chose to use a section of 2x4 for two reasons: to allow me to put the mounting brackets where I want and to give me more room between the bar and the wall (provide more space for hanging tools). I positioned the 2x4's where I could secure them to the wall studs. You definitely want to secure the entire setup into the wall studs if you plan to hang heavy items.
The height of the bar is a personal choice and is determined best by measuring the longest tool to be stored and mount the bar high enough for the stored tool to clear the floor. The bar is 50" long and the brackets are designed to fit standard wall stud spacing. Mounting instructions can be found at this link: https://images.thdstatic.com/catalog/pdfImages/6f/6f892516-ba03-49a3-94f6-fb02ec8610f7.pdf
Plate ht is 2 5/8"; holes are 1 5/8" apart on center. I used pieces of 2x4 to provide more space between the bar and the wall and to allow a bit more flexibility in positioning the bar along the wall. Secure the 2x4 to wall studs, and the bar to the 2x4's
Yes, you will need to anchor to studs or install wall anchors to handle at least 80-100 pounds
Secure the rack to your wall studs to be safe. I used pieces of 2x4 to provide more space between the bar and the wall and to allow for more flexibility in where along the wall I placed my bar. (Secure the 2x4 to the wall stud and the bar to the 2x4)
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