🛠️ Organize Like a Pro—Your Garage Deserves It!
The Rubbermaid FastTrack Wall Mounted Storage and Organization System Rail is a robust 48-inch solution designed to hold up to 1,750 pounds. Made from heavy-duty steel, it offers a versatile and intuitive design that allows for easy relocation of accessories. Installation is a breeze, requiring no additional help, and it fits standard stud spacing for seamless mounting. Perfect for organizing yard tools, sports equipment, and ladders, this system is the ultimate choice for efficient home and garage organization.
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.4"D x 48"W x 0.8"H |
Required Assembly | No |
Style Name | 48" Horizontal Rail |
Color | Satin Nickel/Black |
Finish Types | Steel |
Material Type | Metal |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Room Type | Garage |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 1750 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
Shelf Type | Floating Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Additional Features | heavy_duty, adjustable_easy_install |
J**.
Nice rails - could do without the overly conspicuous branding though
These rails are substantial, offer a decent finish, and are fairly straight forward to modify for varying applications. While taking it out of the box I was impressed with the heft of it. It's overbuilt for what the vast majority of folks would try to do with it (never underestimate a smooth brain). The plastic trim/cover is easy enough to install and hides the rail well without compromising the load bearing capacity.I found 2 sizes readily available. Maybe there are more out there that I just didn't see? What I wound up doing to make a more exact fit for my install was to break out the angle grinder and the bench vise. I had no problem tacking several pieces together to do exactly what needed done.
J**.
Excellent solution
I wish I had switched to this years ago. It is so simple to install and the attachments are so easy to attach.
A**R
Works great, very sturdy
Currently using this to store a bunch of garden tools and some outdoor power tools. It has held up great and I love how customizable it can be. It's holding up at least 30-40lbs without any issues in the past several months.
B**
Wall mount
Great product - keeps all of my brims, mobs nicely hanging in one place - would recommend
C**R
Mounting hardware not included
Item is well constructed and was easy to install but it would have been proper to include the screws and anchors instead of being sold separately. A way to make more money selling a la carte.
T**E
Organization Must Have Item
Love these for organization. The variety of hooks allows for many tool/items to be hung. Have these in my garage and it has made it much more neat and organized.
M**J
Easy to install if you pay attention to the details
I chose the Rubbermaid Fast Track system after looking at several other incomplete displays of competing track systems at a local big box store. The Rubbermaid system looked to be the sturdiest, as well as the most complete, and of course Rubbermaid is a brand that you can trust to be around in a year when you’re looking to expand your rack. It’s easy to install, too, IF you pay attention to the small details.Detail #1: The metal track and the plastic cover are NOT symmetrical! Look closely before you slide the cover off the track. The upper flange of the metal track is slightly longer than the lower flange, and if you mount it upside down, it’ll be extremely difficult to get the cover on. Make sure that longer edge is mounted UP.Detail #2: The plastic cover MUST be mounted right side up, or you’ll never get it on. The upper edge wraps around the metal track, but the bottom edge is shorter, so it can snap over the rail. Happily there's a Rubbermaid logo printed on the cover to help you get this right.Detail #3: The holes in the rail may not line up with the studs in your garage. I found it necessary to screw some short lengths of 2x4 alongside three of the existing studs in order to provide secure anchors at every stud. (See photo)Detail #4: Do NOT buy the Rubbermaid mounting kit. The screws provided are garbage. Instead, buy a box of deck screws.To do the job right you’ll need a drill/driver or (preferably) an impact driver. Don’t try to attach the screws by hand. You should also drill 1/8th inch pilot holes, even for “self drilling” screws, especially if your house was built before WWII. Older garages were built with wood that’s a lot harder than the typical SPF framing lumber used today.You’ll also need a level to do the job right. Figure out what height you want to install the rail and make a mark there. Rubbermaid recommends 4’ or 7’3”, but I installed mine at 6’ after experimenting with the tools I planned on hanging. Install the rack with one screw, check the level, and install the next. Check level again, and if everything looks good, install the rest of the screws.If you put the rail in correctly, the cover will easily snap on. Hook the top edge and give the lower edge a sharp rap with the heel of your palm or a rubber mallet.
M**R
Fancy, pricey, easy and aesthetically pleasing
Sure a 2x4 and some cheap hooks are more economical, but these Rubbermaid fast track systems are really nice. They're very simple, to set up and change around. The attachments can get pricey. You can usually find the tracks on sale for $12 and wait for attachments to go on sale(usually $10-$15 per attachment). I love the variety of attachments.
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