(3)All purpose, secure fitting, hollow wall fastener offering great versatility and extra holding power. Great for use in display construction, hollow walls, paneling and drywall. Simply fold down the 1-1/2" to 1-7/8" spread anchor wings, insert into hole and use key (sold separately) to expand the toggler wings. Can be used in combination with a #8 to #12 diameter self-tapping screw (also sold separately). If used with a screw, the screw may be removed and the anchor will remain in place for re-use.
9/16" diameter round head
For use in a 5/16" diameter hole, with material up to 1/2" thick
(2)Our most economical anchor. For use in drywall, concrete, wood or brick. Anchor has horizontal fins that expand as screw is driven in. Excellent for use with lightweight menu boards, literature holders and signs. To install, insert anchor in drilled hole, insert screw through fixture into anchor and tighten.
Use in combination with a self tapping or wood screw (sold separately)
(4)No pre-drilling of hole required. Self drilling point cuts right into 3/8" to 5/8" thick drywall. Simply screw anchor into drywall, then insert screw through fixture into anchor and tighten. Deep coarse threads create strong engagement and hold. Replaces plastic conical anchors where more strength is required.
Flush, low profile Phillips countersinking head
Use in combination with a self tapping screw or screw eye (sold separately)
Minimum required screw length engagement for all sizes is 3/4"
(3)Great for use in drywall, paneling, block and hollow base display construction where extra holding power is required. Spring wing type hollow wall anchor is made of two wings connected by a threaded nut and a coil spring. Wings open automatically behind the wall to prevent pull-through. To install, put the screw through the fixture, thread toggle wing onto screw, fold wings back and insert anchor through pre-drilled hole until wings spring open, then tighten screw.
Use in combination with a machine screw or eye bolt (sold separately)
Zinc plated steel material
In hard/solid materials, you may need to drill the hole 1/16" larger than what is listed.
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