French cleat FAQ
A French cleat can safely hold anywhere from 30 kg to 180 kg, depending on cleat type, length, wall material, screw quality, and installation. Test data shows:
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152 mm Type A: 30 kg
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152 mm Type B: 40 kg
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1220 mm Type A: 135 kg
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1220 mm Type B: 180 kg
*Real‑world capacity may be lower if the wall or fasteners are weaker than the cleat itself.
The maximum safe load of a French cleat is determined by four interacting factors
- Wall Material (Critical).
- Screw Type and Installation (Critical)
- Lever Arm Distance (how far the centre of mass projects from the wall)
- Aluminium Strength
Please take time to read product description for more information Split Rail Batten Heavy-Duty 150mm, pair (French Cleat)
Installation Overview
Split batten (French cleat) system is designed for the concealed fixing of panels, signage, or mirrors to walls. It allows for a clean, flush finish with no visible screws, making it easy to both install and remove the panels when needed.
Step-by-Step Installation
1. Separate the Pair: Each set requires two interlocking aluminum pieces—one section mounts to the wall, and the matching section attaches to the back of your panel.
2. Mount the Wall Rail:
- Position one of the rails against your wall at the desired height, ensuring it is perfectly level.
- Secure it into the wall studs or appropriate wall anchors using the provided screws.
- Tip: Make sure the interlocking lip of the rail is facing upward and outward from the wall.
3. Attach the Panel Rail:
- Line up the second rail on the back of the panel or item you want to hang.
- Secure it firmly into place using the included screws.
- Tip: Make sure the interlocking lip on the panel is facing downward and inward so it can drop into the wall mount.
4. Hang the Panel:
- Lift your panel slightly above the wall mount and lower it into place.
- The two low-profile sections will interlock seamlessly, holding the panel securely against the wall with a minimal, concealed gap.