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Courtesy Nickel 100 lb Hook

S-NCH-100X

Size: 10 Pack ($0.73 Each)

About the product

Courtesy hooks are perfect for artists or art dealers who want to provide clients with a complimentary art hanger when they purchase artwork. Create a lasting good impression with your customers and ensure they use the right picture hanger for their art. Each hanger is pre-packaged, complete with a thank-you message.

  • Individually bagged courtesy nickel picture hooks for hanging art, mirrors, and other decor on drywall and wood panels
  • Measures 1 3/4” long and 3/8” wide, nail measures 2 3/8" long and 13 gauge
  • Supports up to 100 lbs
  • Includes hook and nail pre-packaged sets 
  • Corrosion-resistant zinc finish

Instructions

  1. Mark the position of the hanger on the wall using a pencil, then hold the conventional hook in the marked position.

  2. Hammer the nail gently into the nail socket until the hook is flush against the wall. Maintain the proper downward nail angle consistently; elongating the nail hole in the wall will reduce the shear strength of the hook. Do not overhammer as it will weaken the nail's grip, especially in drywall.

  3. If you encounter a metal stud, move the hook slightly to the left or right of the stud position.

  4. If using two hooks, space them apart evenly and repeat steps 1-2. You can also double or "gang" nickel-plated hooks by placing two or three together to gain additional holding power. TIP: When hanging hook & wire hung picture frames, pictures will hang straighter and be more secure over time with two conventional hangers.

  5. Hang the frame.

  6. To remove nickel-plated hooks, pull back directly from the nail head at the angle of the nail using fingers, pliers, or vise grips. Prying a hook away from the wall with a screwdriver or a similar tool will often damage the wall surface. TIP: If you have to use a hammer claw to remove the nail, place a flat, solid surface, like a thin book, between the hammer's head and the wall.

  7. To reuse a conventional hanger, ensure the hook and nail have not been bent or deformed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q What are courtesy hooks and who are they for?

Courtesy hooks are prepackaged picture hanging hooks in sealed pouches printed with a thank-you message. They are designed for professionals and business owners—galleries, framers, and art retailers—to include with customer purchases. Each pouch includes product instructions so the customer can hang their new artwork at home.

Q How do I install a courtesy hook?

Courtesy hooks are installed the same way as our standard brass and nickel wall hooks. Mark the hanging position on the wall, hold the hook in place, and gently hammer the included nails at a 45-degree angle until the hook is flush against the wall. Each pouch includes product instructions.

Q How much weight can courtesy hooks safely hold?

Courtesy hooks come in 30 lb, 50 lb, and 100 lb weight ratings, available in both brass and nickel finishes. Choose the appropriate weight rating based on the artwork your customer will be hanging.

Q What wall types are courtesy hooks compatible with?

Courtesy hooks work on drywall, plaster, and wood panel walls—the same wall types as our standard brass and nickel hooks. They are not designed for brick, concrete, or masonry surfaces.

Q Can I order courtesy hooks in bulk?

Yes. Courtesy hooks are available in bulk packs, making them cost-effective for galleries, frame shops, and art retailers who want to include a hook with every sale. Available in brass and nickel finishes across all three weight ratings.

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