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B Walter furniture tip restraint is designed to secure a piece of furniture to a wall, which helps reduce tipping under normal use. It is part of the anti-tip solutions category, so it fits directly into safety-focused cabinet and furniture installations where restraint is required. This restraint uses plated steel brackets, which provide a solid metal connection point between furniture and wall, important when loads shift forward. The product also uses a 3/16 inch flat nylon tie, which connects the two brackets and holds tension between wall and furniture for ongoing restraint. The restraint is identified as manufacturer part HH510, which allows shops and facilities to specify or reorder the exact same solution across multiple units. It is sold by the each, which lets installers match quantities to the number of finished pieces without over-buying.
The tip restraint bracket must be attached to a wall stud approximately 2 inches below the top of the furniture to be secured, with the open hole pointing upwards, so the connection picks up solid structure while keeping the strap path clean. Another bracket is attached to the top edge of the furniture using the specified mounting point, with the open hole pointing downwards, which sets up a straight strap run between wall and case. The furniture is then positioned so both mounting brackets are vertically aligned, helping the nylon tie run in a direct line that resists forward tipping. The restraining strap is laced through both open holes on the brackets and drawn tight to remove excess slack, which creates a tensioned link that holds the furniture back toward the wall. Locking the strap after tightening helps keep that setting stable over time.
This furniture tip restraint is used wherever a piece of furniture needs to be secured to a wall using an anti-tip solution from a builders hardware line. It connects a wall stud to the top edge of the furniture, which makes it suited to taller casework or cabinets where the center of gravity can shift toward the front. The specified mounting position, approximately 2 inches below the top of the furniture on the wall side, keeps the connection high, which helps resist tipping forces created when doors or drawers are opened. Positioning the furniture so both brackets are vertically aligned means the nylon tie works mainly in tension rather than bending, which supports more predictable performance. Because the brackets are plated steel and the tie is flat nylon, the restraint delivers a mix of rigid anchoring and flexible connection, which fits well behind cabinets and case goods that sit close to the wall.
The requirement to fasten the wall bracket to a wall stud ties the restraint into structural framing, which matters when furniture is loaded or pulled forward in service. Mounting the furniture bracket at the top edge of the furniture with the open hole pointing downward keeps the strap entry point near the top, which helps control leverage when the unit is pulled. Aligning the two brackets vertically before routing the 3/16 inch flat nylon tie simplifies layout, since installers can visually line up the points for a straight strap run. Lacing the restraining strap through both open holes and drawing it tight removes slack, which reduces forward movement before the restraint engages. Exceeding the performance test requirements of ASTM F3096-14 as required by Section 4 of ASTM F2057-23 provides a clearly stated performance reference, useful when projects call for an anti-tip solution that addresses those specific standards. The HH510 part number ties each installation back to the same B Walter design, which helps larger operations keep consistency across multiple rooms or buildings.
The B Walter furniture tip restraint connects furniture to a wall stud using brackets and a nylon tie, which helps reduce tipping by holding the unit toward the wall.
The HH510 furniture tip restraint mounts one bracket to a wall stud near the furniture top and another to the furniture top edge, then links them with a tightened nylon strap.
This anti-tip solution exceeds the performance test requirements of ASTM F3096-14 as required by Section 4 of ASTM F2057-23, which supports projects that call out those standards.
The wall bracket for this restraint is attached to a wall stud approximately 2 inches below the top of the furniture, positioning the anchor high for better leverage.
The nylon tie is laced through the open holes of both vertically aligned brackets and drawn tight, which removes slack and keeps the furniture pulled back toward the wall.
The installation and warning instructions for this restraint are imprinted on the bag in English, Spanish, and French, which supports varied installation crews.
Choose this B Walter furniture tip restraint when an anti-tip solution from a builders hardware line needs to exceed the performance test requirements of ASTM F3096-14 as required by Section 4 of ASTM F2057-23. The combination of plated steel brackets, a 3/16 inch flat nylon tie, and a defined mounting method between a wall stud and the furniture top edge supports a straightforward, repeatable installation approach. Using the HH510 part number from Wurth Baer Supply lets shops, installers, and manufacturers specify the same restraint across multiple units, helping keep safety details consistent across a project.
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