Amerex Loop and Screw Wall Bracket Assembly, Single Item, OEM - 15363
The Amerex 15363 Loop and Screw Wall Bracket is a heavy-duty, precision-engineered mounting solution designed for high-capacity fire extinguishers. While standard J-hooks are common for lighter units, the 15363 is the definitive choice for professional fire safety mounting where generic hardware often leads to long-term liability. This bracket features a specialized loop-and-screw architecture that provides a wrap-around fit for the extinguisher valve, ensuring the unit remains vertical, stable, and secure against the environmental stressors of commercial and industrial spaces.
Designed specifically for 10 lb. and 13 lb. Amerex models, the 15363 acts as a mechanical seatbelt, preventing the extinguisher from being knocked off the wall in high-traffic environments while still allowing for a rapid, intuitive lift-and-pull removal during a fire event. Utilizing the genuine Amerex 15363 bracket ensures your facility meets the strict NFPA 10 mandate for secure, conspicuous, and accessible mounting.
Wrap-Around Lateral Support
Unlike a single-point J-hook, the loop of the 15363 captures the neck of the extinguisher valve. This prevents the cylinder from swinging or tilting when bumped, which is critical for maintaining the internal siphon tube orientation and ensuring the unit is always in a ready state for discharge.
Load Distribution and Tensile Strength
For an extinguisher weighing up to 40 lbs, the mounting point must withstand significant downward force. The 15363 is manufactured from heavy-gauge zinc-plated steel to resist bending and material fatigue. When properly anchored, the bracket distributes the load across the vertical axis of the wall, significantly reducing the risk of drywall tear-out that often plagues lighter commercial hangers.
Anti-Sway Kinetic Stability
In industrial settings, low-frequency vibrations from HVAC systems or heavy machinery can cause an extinguisher to vibrate against the wall, potentially damaging the cylinder's paint or the wall surface. The 15363's loop design dampens these oscillations, preserving the structural integrity of both the extinguisher and the mounting surface.
Corrosion-Resistant Zinc Plating
Industrial kitchens and mechanical rooms are often high-humidity or chemically aggressive environments. The zinc-plated steel finish provides a sacrificial layer of protection against oxidation, ensuring the bracket remains structurally sound and visually professional for the entire service life of the building.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Amerex Corporation |
| Part Number | 15363 (Single Unit: 15363-P001) |
| Material | Heavy-Duty Zinc-Plated Steel |
| Mounting Style | Loop-and-Screw Architecture |
| 10 lb ABC Models | Amerex B441, 720 High-Flow |
| 10 lb Purple-K Models | Amerex B460, 722 High-Flow |
| 13 lb Halon Model | Amerex B371 |
| Compliance | NFPA 10, UL Listed |
Under NFPA 10, extinguishers in units with a gross weight under 40 lbs must be mounted so the top of the unit is no higher than 5 feet (1.5 meters) above the finished floor, and the bottom is at least 4 inches (10.2 cm) off the floor. The 15363 must be secured to a structural wall stud or, on concrete and masonry walls, with lead anchors or Tapcon-style screws capable of handling the static load. On hollow walls with metal studs, specialized Zip-Toggle anchors are required if a wood stud is unavailable. Never rely on standard plastic wall plugs for a 30 to 40 lb load.
Substrate Verification
Before installing the 15363, verify the wall substrate. The anchor fastener grade must match the structural material of the wall to prevent tear-out under the static and dynamic loads of a mounted extinguisher.
Seismic-Resistant Mounting
In regions prone to earth movement, the 15363 is preferred over J-hooks because the loop provides seismic-resistant characteristics, keeping the extinguisher in its seat during lateral shifting.
The 6-Month Visual Audit
During every semi-annual inspection, the technician should verify the bracket is still firmly anchored. If the bracket has become loose due to frequent lift-and-pull drills, it must be re-secured immediately to prevent an equipment fall.
Screw-Torque Integrity
When attaching the loop to the wall plate, tighten the screws to a snug-plus standard. Over-tightening can strip the threads in the zinc-plated steel, while under-tightening can allow the loop to wobble.
Can I use the 15363 for my 5 lb. ABC extinguisher?
No. The loop on the 15363 is specifically sized for the larger valve bodies found on 10 lb. and 13 lb. series units. A smaller extinguisher will not sit securely in the loop, potentially leading to a fall. For 5 lb. units, the Amerex 818 or 817 bracket is typically specified.
Does the bracket include mounting screws?
Generally, no. Because the mounting surface (drywall, wood, concrete, or steel) determines the type of fastener required, screws are sold separately. Always match the fastener grade to the wall's structural material.
Why choose "Loop and Screw" over a vehicle bracket?
A vehicle bracket uses a metal strap for high-vibration security. The Amerex 15363 wall bracket is designed for stationary mounting where rapid deployment is the priority. It offers better stability than a hook but faster access than a strapped bracket for commercial wall-mount applications.
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