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Wall Shoes for Cubicle Curtain Track: Secure Wall-Fix Support for Heavyweight Track Systems
Wall shoes provide a simple, reliable wall-fix support point for our cubicle curtain track system. Designed to pair with our heavyweight cubicle track where a wall fixing is required for stability, alignment, or end support.
System Compatible
Made for our cubicle track setup
Wall-Fix Support
Provides a stable wall connection
Simple Install
Straightforward to position and fix
Heavyweight Track
Specified for our heavy-duty track
Keeps Runs True
Supports consistent track alignment
Spec-First
Drawings and details in the spec tab
Expectation setting: Wall shoes are a track accessory and do not include the track, curtains, or wall fixings unless stated. Suitable fixings depend on the site substrate (masonry, stud, sheet material). Confirm the correct fixing method for the installation surface.
Wall shoes for cubicle curtain track installations
Wall shoes are used to provide a practical wall-fix support point within a cubicle curtain track layout. They are typically selected when the installation requires a wall connection for support, a controlled end position, or to maintain a consistent run where ceiling fixing is not used.
Designed to work with our heavyweight cubicle track system, these components are intended for contract environments where the track may see frequent curtain movement and routine maintenance access.
For specification-critical work, refer to the specifications tab for the relevant product details and any available drawings.
Where this fits in our range
This is a track fixing accessory for our cubicle curtain track system. Choose wall shoes when your layout needs a wall-fix support point. If your installation is fully ceiling-fixed or uses alternative fixing methods, select the appropriate brackets and fittings for that configuration.
Best suited for
- Healthcare cubicle bays where track runs require wall support or defined end points
- Installations using our heavyweight cubicle track in high-usage settings
- Refits and maintenance where a like-for-like cubicle track accessory is required
Who uses wall shoes for cubicle curtain tracks
Commonly specified by facilities teams, installers, and refurbishment contractors working on cubicle curtain track layouts. Typical environments include hospitals, clinics, care settings, and treatment areas where track support components are selected to suit the bay configuration and maintenance needs.
Wall shoes are also used in back-of-house and changing areas where a wall-fix support point is required to maintain a tidy track run.
Contract installation note
Ensure wall substrates are suitable for the expected load and use pattern. Final fixing method and fasteners should be selected by the installer to match the site construction and any local compliance requirements.
Technical specifications
Use the specifications tab for the latest product details, fitting guidance, and any available technical documents for this cubicle curtain track accessory.
| Product type | Wall shoes (cubicle curtain track accessory) |
| System compatibility | Designed to work with our heavyweight cubicle track system |
| Installation | Wall-fix (fixings selected to suit site substrate) |
| Documentation | See specifications tab for drawings and installation guidance (where available) |
If you are matching to an existing cubicle track run, confirm compatibility with the track profile and fixing method before ordering. For spec-critical installations, reference the documentation in the specifications tab.
| Delivery | 3 - 5 Working Days Delivery |
|---|---|
| Flame Retardant | No |
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How to Measure For Curtains, Blinds and Tracks.
Make sure your curtain tracks and poles are fitted in the position you want.
Choose the type of curtains that you would like and how you want to hang your curtains. See our heading styles guide
We recommend fitting your hardware first before measuring, this avoids any issues with not getting the perfect fit.
Measure your window using our main guide. Quick summary below. Remember wave, pinch, and designer headings require slightly different measurement
Measure in 3 places and take the shortest drop – Floors and ceilings can run out.
Double / Triple check your measurements

Choosing your Curtain Track Width
The width of the curtain track should extend past your window this allows for the curtains to stack back away from your window and allow light in.
Measure your recess and then add on 15cm on either side. For acoustics , we recommend further to fully cover the window and the surrounding area. In our test we added an additional 30cm to the width and also made the curtain floor length.
Wave curtains, for every 100cm of track the curtains will stack circa *18cm
Eyelet curtains, they will stack back circa 10cm per *70cm of track width
Pencil Pleat will stack approx 25% of the track width. eg. 210cm track will stack 52.5%
* all dependent on thickness of fabric
Selecting your Curtain Drop
Where to Measure From for Different Type of Curtains
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Type of Curtains |
Fitted On |
Where to Measure from - to desired length |
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Pencil Pleat Curtains |
Curtain Track |
Top of the Track - If using a extra wide track or designer track like silent gliss metropole, then measure from the underside of the track. |
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Pencil Pleat Curtains |
Curtain Pole |
Measure from small ring at the bottom of eye under the ring, this is where your curtain clips into. |
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Eyelet Curtains |
Curtain Pole – Only |
Top of the pole *we add on the upstand to our curtains, |
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Pinch Pleat Curtains |
Curtain Track |
The underside of the track |
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Wave Curtains |
Curtain Track Designer Pole |
The glider underneath the track. The curtain will sit under the track. |
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Acoustic Curtains |
See Heading Style of Choice above |
Same but make sure wider than normal ideally 30cm past either side and 30 above. Also to the floor. |
How to Measure for Blinds going Inside the Recess
- Measure the exact width of the recess in three places; at the top of the recess, in the centre of the recess and near the bottom - then take the smallest size.
- Measure the exact drop of the recess in three places on the left hand side of the recess, in the centre of the recess and on the right hand side of the recess - then take the smallest size.
- We will take one cm off the finished width size you have given us, to allow for the blind to pull up and down easily.
- Double check your measurements
- Cord Safety - Mounting Height - We ask for the mounting height of your blinds to allow for the cord to be 150cm off the ground. If mounting at 210cm This is what you enter in the Fitting height box. We make a deduction to ensure the cord is 150cm from the floor. Thus the cord loop will be 60cm
How to Measure Outside of the Recess
- Measure the recess in 3 places on the width and also 3 places on the drop. Take the widest measurement.
- Measure the width of the actual recess plus an additional amount – Usually from 7cm-15cm whatever you think looks appropriate. This is for overlap.
- Measure the exact drop of the recess. The blind would be fitted above the recess, so check the space above and add an amount on to the drop – usually from 7-15cm
- These sizes you have taken will be the size of the finished blind.
- Double check your measurements
- Cord Safety - Mounting Height - We ask for the mounting height of your blinds to allow for the cord to be 150cm off the ground. If mounting at 210cm This is what you enter in the fitting height box. We make a deduction to ensure the cord is 150cm from the floor. Thus the cord loop will be 60cm
Cubicle Tracks you have to measure with right angles from wall to wall where you want the track to go
Draw your room on a piece of paper with a sky view
Now measure from the wall to wall for straight tracks,
L Shape Tracks Measure to a point on the floor and mark with a piece of tape. Then for the other sides measure from the other wall to that point.
Always check for obstructions and fitting issues you may need to work around
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