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S-IHC-80
Like picture wire, hanging cords are a staple in picture hanging, a classic component that has been used for centuries. Made of durable nylon, the clear hanging cord ties and cuts like wire and is easy to apply on hardware. Its invisible, seamless quality makes it ideal for creating gallery displays and hanging window treatments, ornaments, signs, and more.
Hanging cord for small to medium-sized artwork, frames, and decor, especially with picture rail hooks or gallery hanging systems
Measures 100 ft
Supports up to 20 lbs
Clear nylon
With frame hangers
Measure the distance between the frame’s hanging points.
Cut a length of the cord 4-6” more than the distance measured.
Take one end of the cord and thread about a two-inch length downward through one frame hanger. Criss-cross the parallel cords.
Then thread the short end of the cord again up into the frame hanger, creating a loop.
Hold the loop in place and thread the cord through it. Then pull it tight to lock it.
Wrap the short end around the rest of the cord to secure it and cut off the excess.
Pull the cord taut to make sure it won’t exceed the top edge of the frame. Then stretch the cord to the other side, leaving enough slack so its mounting point is halfway between the frame’s top edge and the frame hangers.
Repeat steps 3-6 on the second frame hanger.
With gallery system/rail hooks
Secure a loop on one end of the cord.
Hook the nylon cord to a picture rail hook.
Attach adjustable hooks to the nylon cord.
