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Cleat hooks are hooks mounted to a piece of ¾” board material with hooks mounted that sit on a wall. There are several options for hooks that can be used in for any space of the home.

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Select one of the hooks from the Cleat drop down in the ribbon toolbar. Left click on a design zone (or between partitions inside a component)to place a single hook.
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If placing the partmultiples, scroll the mouse wheel (or use the up/down keys on the keyboard) before placingto change the number of hooks; The cleat will board automatically expand expands to accommodate. Left click to place on an empty wall, or inside of a component, at the desired height and location.

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There are three different areas of a cleat hook that can be edited, and the options will vary depending on what the cursor is hovering over. There will be a different right-click menu for eachdepending on what the cursor is hovering over. The images below demonstrate what the options will look like are when hovering over themeach:

HOOK BOARD: The material that holds the hooks.
Noted by adjustability nodes on outside of part.

PITCH:The invisible line that designates where the hooks will be placed on your hook board.
Noted by the bright yellow highlightinghorizontal highlight.

HOOK:The physical hook mounted to the board.
Noted by the dashed lines forming a square around the part (hook).

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Each section will be described in more detail below.

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The cleat can be resized by clicking on one of the corners (nodes) and dragging it to the desired size. Double click and hold to manually reposition or move the cleat.

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Users can also change the location and size of the cleat by double clicking on the dimensions around the cleat board. When the dimension turns red, double click to type in a new number and press Enter on the keyboard.


When right clicking on the hook board, there will be the following options:

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Deleting the cleat (right click>delete) will remove the entire cleat - Pitch, hooks and all.
Users can also add more pitches (right click>add pitch) if wanting for multiple rows of hooks, or paste a pitch that has been copied (see below). Evenly Space Pitch will move the location of the pitch(es) so it fits evenly within the vertical space of the hook board. Deleting the cleat (right click>delete) will remove the entire cleat - Pitch, hooks and all.

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Delete All will delete everything off that current design zone.

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The Hook Board Properties [Part] is where users can:

  • Change the Cleat Material (it defaults to the main material)

  • Manually type in a new Width and Height

  • Adjust the location of the cleat on the wall (Distance from Wall or Floor)

  • Change the Offset from Wall if placing the cleat away from the wall , if mounting it on a back panel or obstruction for example.

  • Add or remove the dimensions around the cleat (Display Bot/All Dims). These may get in the way when designing, but are helpful for placement and installation.

  • Add a leather wrap

 

PITCH

Users only can move the location of the pitch (the line of hooks) on the hook board if there is enough room, so it may need to be resized if too small. To move a pitch, hover over it until it turns yellow then double click. Move the curser to the desired location and click once to place.

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When right clicking on the pitch, there will be the following options:

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Deleting the pitch (right click>delete) will remove the pitch and all of the hooks. If there is only one pitch, it will delete the entire cleat board.

Individual hooks can be added selecting Add Hook and left clicking to place the selected hook on the pitch. This will only work if there is room to add additional hooks. To evenly space hooks along the pitch, select Evenly Space Hook.

Users can also Copy Pitch and paste it (right click on hook board>paste pitch) if there is enough height on the hook board. This is a quick and easy way to replicate a pitch layout. Keep in mind that users may need to move the hooks so whatever is to be stored there has the appropriate space.

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The pitch part properties are very simple and will offer another method for positioning a pitch on a hook board (although double clicking to move is quicker and easier).

 

HOOKS

Hooks can be moved around on a pitch if there is enough room. Users may need to resize the hook board (width) to accommodate. Double click and hold to move hooks.
 

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When right clicking on the hook, there will be the options to enter for Part Properties or Delete. Delete will only delete the individual hook.

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In the hook Properties [Part] users can edit the hook style to change the Type of hook, the Finish of the hook(s), and adjust the horizontal positioning if preferred (an alternative to double click to move).

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The table below shows the different cleat hook options (not to scale). All the hooks are available in finishes to that coordinate with other metal parts such as poles, baskets, and hardware.

ELEVATION

3D

DOUBLE HOOK

DOUBLE HOOK LOW PROFILE

COAT HOOK

TIE HOOK

BELT HOOK

BROOM HOLDER

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WATERFALL HOOK

COMPACT COAT HOOK


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