TOGGLER ALLIGATOR A10 Flush-Mount Anchor, Polypropylene, Made in US, For #10 to #18 Fastener Sizes (Pack of 50)
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Even in the home-improvement store It's difficult to find ANY wall anchors in home improvement stores that will take a 9mm (. 354 in. ) screw in diameter I needed it for 18 5/16th (8mm) Lag Screws, and these were the only decent ones I could find for wall studs that would accept such a large screw. They're a little pricey, but you get 50 of them, so I can live with it. There is an option in one of the product lines to buy four at a time, which keeps the end-of-year costs down. The cost-per-impression (CPI) has been reduced for you. The value of this piece has significantly increased. As a result, the 50 qty is my preferred quantity. box.
Mounting metal brackets on thin (1/2") very hard, very brittle, high-fired brick-like tiles, thin set onto drywall, was a difficult task. Because the tiles were too thin and the hole sizes were too small for standard metal toggles, no traditional molybolts or other metal fasteners could be used. After some trial and error, I discovered that these fasteners were exactly what I needed. Because the usual hammer drill masonry bits would shatter the tiles, I ended up drilling the holes in the tiles with Bosch glass and tile bits while spraying them with water to keep them cool. Then, using a plastic hammer, I gently tapped the anchors into the holes. The anchors were then screwed together with the lag bolts. I went with a 3/8" dia. 5/16" diameter anchors lag bolts are a type of bolt that is used to connect two pieces The end result was a very strong connection, and I didn't break a single tile after 16 holes.
Holding a very heavy shelf mount firmly in place.
The best available.
These anchors were purchased to secure a safe to a shelf made of fiberboard. The anchors slid into a 3/8-inch hole with ease. The bottom of the safe was secured to the shelf with 3/16 inch screws. The anchors were expanded by the screws, and the safe was very securely fastened to the shelf.