Wall Sections

Lozier wall sections form the backbone of high-traffic retail shelving runs, delivering the structural consistency and finish quality that store designers depend on. Every wall section in this category is a genuine Lozier component, engineered to fit your existing Lozier uprites, rails, and accessories without improvisation or guesswork. Because Lozier explicitly warns against combining Lozier products with non-Lozier products, sourcing genuine components from the start protects both your investment and the safety of everyone who shops or works in your store.

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Wall sections pair with the full range of Lozier gondola hardware, including Base Brackets (BB), Base Decks (SD), Base Fronts (CBF), Top Rails (R-T), Center Rails (R-C), Bottom Rails (R-B), Splicer Rails (R-S), and Uprite End Trims (UET). Shelf types available across Lozier configurations include Tilt-In (TL), Drop-In (DL), and Heavy Load (HL) options, so you can match the fixture to the weight demands of your merchandise. Load ratings depend on your specific uprite and anchoring method: once a wall section is anchored, the anchoring connection determines the load rating of the system, and the final overall load capacity is limited by the lower of the uprite-and-anchor load rating or the rating provided by a certified structural engineer evaluating the wall and fastening methods. Always confirm exact load limits with Lozier documentation or your the GondolaFixtures team before specifying a configuration.

Finish selection lets you coordinate your wall sections with the rest of your store environment. Standard finishes include Platinum (PLT), Charcoal (CHR), Cool White (W08), White (WHT), Gray (GRY), Silver Vein (SIL), Black (N01), and Chrome Plated (BCP). Standard finish orders typically ship in 1-3 business days, while Optional Catalog Colors carry an 8-10 week lead time, so plan your project timeline accordingly. Installation requires trained personnel who have read and understood Lozier's instructions and warnings, and local codes covering building, fire, sanitation, or seismic requirements may apply. Anchoring of free-standing half sections is required, and full sections must be anchored when the uprite height exceeds the leveler spacing by a ratio of 6:1. A certified structural engineer should be consulted prior to attaching any wall fixture to a building wall or structure.

Wall sections are a single-face fixture: every linear foot of wall run you configure here is your full perimeter merchandising capacity, and the depth and height combination you select determines both facing density and whether an anchoring requirement applies.

  • Widths: 2ft (24in), 30in, 3ft (36in), and 4ft (48in)
  • Heights: 48 to 96in
  • Depths: 13 to 25in (single merchandising face; no back panel on the wall side)
  • Base types: 06 Standard Base (8in height) or LB Low Base (6in height)
  • Bracket types: S (Spring Locking) or HD (Heavy Duty, requires HD uprite)
  • Anchoring required when the height-to-depth ratio exceeds 6:1 per Lozier catalog. Anchor plate parts: DC1241, DC1242, DC1248.
  • Standard finishes: CHR (Charcoal Black) base front, PLT (Platinum) uprite
  • Back panel options: P, M, ME, W, PW, PM, S, SI, or NBR on the merchandising face
Compatibility: Wall sections connect between two wall gondola uprights and mount against the perimeter wall. Only the outward-facing side carries a back panel and shelves; no back panel is installed on the wall side. Anchoring requirement is determined by the height-to-depth ratio: any configuration where section height exceeds the maximum standalone height for the specified depth requires a wall anchor. Heavy Duty (HD) brackets require an HD uprite. For sections 78in and taller, two-piece back panels are required with a Splicer Rail at the mid-height joint. The run terminates with a Wall End Display (WED) end cap fixture at each open end.
Designed for: Perimeter wall runs in grocery, C-store, drug, specialty retail, and general merchandise formats. Refrigerated case adjacencies, high-bay perimeter aisles, and any layout where the full wall capacity is the merchandising surface and back-of-fixture access is not a planogram consideration.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What finish options are available for Lozier wall sections?

Lozier wall sections are offered in eight standard finishes: Platinum (PLT), Charcoal (CHR), Cool White (W08), White (WHT), Gray (GRY), Silver (SIL), Black (N01), and Chrome Plated (BCP). Standard finish orders typically ship in 1-3 business days. Optional Catalog Colors are also available and carry an 8-10 week lead time. If you are unsure which finish code matches your existing fixtures, confirm with Lozier before ordering.

Do Lozier wall sections need to be anchored to the wall or floor?

Anchoring requirements depend on your specific configuration. Anchoring of free-standing half sections is required. For full sections, anchoring to the floor is required when the height of the uprite, including any extension uprites, exceeds the leveler spacing by a ratio of 6:1. When a wall section is anchored to a wall, the anchoring connection determines the load rating of the system, and the final capacity is limited by the lower of the uprite-and-anchor load rating or a rating provided by a certified structural engineer who has evaluated the wall structure and fastening methods. Local building, fire, sanitation, and seismic codes may also apply, so always check with local building authorities before installation.

Can Lozier wall sections be combined with shelving from other manufacturers?

No. Lozier's own installation instructions explicitly state that Lozier products should not be combined with non-Lozier products. Mixing components from different manufacturers can compromise the structural integrity of the fixture and may create safety hazards. All components in your wall section run should be genuine Lozier components to ensure proper fit, load performance, and compliance with Lozier's installation requirements.

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