A picture hanging system is a professional solution for displaying artwork, photographs, or signage without putting multiple holes in your walls. Instead of relying on nails or screws, it uses a combination of tracks, cables or rods, and adjustable hooks to create a flexible, damage-free ...
Any of our tracks can work. Use cables or rods with self-gripping or gallery hooks. For wide frames (over 24 inches), use two cords or rods for balance.
Large or heavy paintings require special care to ensure they are secure, level, and protected from damage. Unlike lightweight frames that can hang from a single nail, oversized or valuable art should always be supported with the right combination of track, cables or rods, and heavy-duty hooks. ...
It’s common for frames to tilt or lean forward slightly when hung with cables or rods. This happens because of how the hanging hardware interacts with the frame and the wall. Instead of sitting flush, the top of the frame can pull away, especially with deeper or heavier pieces.
Main Reasons ...
Yes, frames and panels hung from cables or rods can sometimes swing slightly from side to side, especially in high-traffic areas, near doors, or when bumped. Luckily, there are several simple ways to prevent this movement and keep your artwork stable.
Why Artwork Swings
Air movement
Drafts ...
Yes. Most AS Hanging tracks are compatible with both cables and rods, so you can mix components in the same installation. This is a common approach when you want a light, nearly invisible drop in one area and higher capacity support in another.
Why mixing cables and rods is useful
Match ...