Fusion Track Walls

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Fusion track walls are added using the Board tool. Fusion track walls behave differently than other Board options, as they are constructed with aluminum rails that a variety of tools and hooks can be placed onto.

Fusion track walls have more functionality and options to edit than a manual panel or fabric board. Like cleat hooks, editing can be broken into parts.


To add, select the Board tool from the ribbon toolbar. Click, hold and drag to the desired size and release to place. This adds a 19mm board by default.

Right click to go into Properties [Board] and change the Style to Fusion Track Wall. More on editing the board below.

BOARD PROPERTIES

Once Fusion Track Wall is selected as the board Style in Properties [Part], users can select the Finish. This is referring to the material between the metal tracks.

Users can manually type in new Width or Height dimensions (alternative methods include pulling the corners of the box or double clicking on the dimension line around it) and select the height from the floor and side walls. Display All Dims turns the dimensions on or off.

Under Fusion System heading, select the track quantity and track color (if available). The track quantity depends on available space, what is being stored, and how many hooks will be added.


If checked, Add Panels & Edge means there is material (selected under Finish) between the rails. This is common in more polished spaces such as craft rooms. If unchecked, the space between the tracks will be open to the wall. This is a great look for garages and helps keep the cost lower.

WITH PANELS + EDGES

WITHOUT PANELS + EDGES

WITH PANELS + EDGES

WITHOUT PANELS + EDGES

If wanting to design individual tracks with finished aluminum edges, users will have to create a single track with Panels + Edges turned on and copy, paste to add additional tracks.

 

Edit Tracks & Add Hooks

Once the specifics are set in Board properties, users can continue to edit the Fusion Track Wall in elevation view. When right clicking on the board, varied menu options will appear depending on the location of the mouse.

When only the board is outlined in blue, right click to edit the whole board properties. There will be options to edit the tracks, and to Copy and Delete the board (note that Delete All will delete everything in the whole design zone). Users can double click on the board to move it. The dimensions and position of the board can also be edited by double clicking on any of the dimensions and typing in a new number.


When the Toggle Move Track Mode feature is on, it will allow users to adjust the location of the track on the board. Select the same option to turn the feature off. Choose Reset Track Positions if wanting to return to the default track position.

There does not need to be space in between tracks if desired as they can stack directly on top of each other.

 

When hovering over a track and right clicking, it will allow users to access the same board properties but also track properties. It gives the option to Copy/Move/Delete Board, Delete Track, and add hooks to the track(s).

There are different hook categories: Standard, Garage, Closet and Office. Of course, these hooks can be used anywhere. To add hooks, search through any of the options listed, and select a hook to add.

If “Add Multiples” is turned on in the ELV ribbon toolbar, users can continue to add many of the same type of hook, or they can scroll the mouse wheel (or use up/down keyboard keys) to change the type of hook within the same category.


When hovering over a hook, a label appears to show the type of hook (below). When not hovering over, a code will show (right; this can be checked in the Parts List).

 

Right click on the hook for options to Move or Delete it. Users can also double click to move hooks. Hooks can be moved to different tracks as well as different boards.

To delete multiples, hold shift + left click to select multiple hooks (users can then either right click to delete or hit delete on the keyboard).

The hooks are not fixed, so they can be moved by the customer after install as well.

 

Most hooks will be realistically represented in the WebGL or 3D view. This example shows a Fusion Track Wall with panels and edges added.

Customers can order additional hooks from a designer or office at a later time as needed.

 

 


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