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Masking Hooks

We provide a large range of Powder Coating Wheel Hooks for all of your masking needs, across C, S and V Hook shapes. Manufactured from either a copper plated steel (for widths 3mm and below) or a mild steel (for widths 4mm and above), these hooks are designed to withstand extremely high temperatures and have long lasting durability when used for a range of Powder Coating processes. Typically Powder Coating Hooks are used for hanging an object prior to being painted, which both improves efficiency and the coverage to your application.

We recommend Powder Coating Hooks for any professional establishment looking to increase the efficiency of their working process. Each width and shape we stock offers a number of benefits, with the benefits and potential disadvantages being outlined on the specific sizing page.

As a UK provider of High Temperature Masking supplies we have the ability to provide a massive variety of Powder Coating Hook solutions, from 1mm up to 10mm in wire diameter and lengths between 50mm & 900mm.

Click here to view our full Guide To Masking

Benefits Of Our Powder Coating Hooks?

  • Manufactured using either copper plated steel or a mild steel
  • Recommended for hanging wheels during Powder Coating
  • Increases the efficiency of your masking process
  • Available in C, V, & S shaped styles

For an idea of the weight rating that each hook can handle, click here.

Each Hook Has A Number Of Common Uses, Some Of These Include:

  • Can be used in conjunction with other hooks or to chain together: S Hooks
  • Ideal for wider or varying width applications: C Hooks
  • Superior load stability and good contact points: V Hooks
Require a specific design of Powder Coating Wheel Hooks? Call now on 01233 713581

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can I get my order?

Need your parts tomorrow? Our rapid same day dispatch has got you covered! Simply place your order before 4pm Mon-Thurs or 2pm Friday and select our Next Day Delivery service in the shopping cart. We also offer Guaranteed AM delivery when required, in addition to a Saturday delivery option.

If you don't mind waiting, we have a Free delivery method for orders over £30, and an economic £4.85 2nd Class delivery for orders between £10-£30.

Can I get a Free Sample?

Free Samples can be requested through our product pages, displayed in the sizing table beside the product you require. Please note you can always give us a call on 01233 713 581 or contact us on Live Chat to discuss samples.

Do I need to Sign Up for an account?

You do not need to sign up to place an order, but it is recommended if you'd like to gain loyalty points, giving discount off future orders. To learn more about loyalty points, please view our rewards scheme page.

I am not sure what parts I need?

If you're unsure which part you need then please do not hesitate to give one of our friendly Sales Team a call on 01233 713 581 and they can assist you. Alternatively, we're active on Live Chat during office hours. You can open this using the button in the bottom right corner of the website. Alternatively, you can write to us using our contact form.

Do you offer Returns on Products?

We offer a return period on all of our products to give you peace of mind, to view our policies and learn more about this process should it be required, please see our returns policy page.

Can you supply different colours of this product?

In most cases we have the facilities to offer you different colours of a product, specific to your requirements. Minimum order quantities may apply depending on the manufacturing technique in question, but please get in touch with any queries you may have.

Is there a minimum order value?

Please note that there is a minimum order value of £10 through our website (inclusive of VAT).
If you're new to our website you may want to check out our frequently asked questions section for answers to common customer queries.

What do these abbrievations mean?

While browsing the website you may come across abbreviations used for material names that you are unfamiliar with. You can find an explanation for these in our material abbreviations guide.