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For a lightweight installation, hollow plastic wall anchors are a good choice. When you tighten the screws, the plastic expands. It can be installed with a drill or hammer. If you are unsure which one to use, you can drill a pilot hole first. Then insert the screw into the hollow wall anchor and it will lock into place.
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Different Types of Anchors Wall Plugs For light-duty installations, plastic hollow wall plug anchors are a good option. The plastic expands when a screw is tightened. You can install these with a drill or hammer. If you're not sure which one to use, you can drill a pilot hole first. Then, you can insert the screw into the hollow wall plug and it will lock into place. Forge fix 32mm Cavity Wall Anchor The Forge fix 32mm Cavity Anchor Wall Plug is a specialist plasterboard Cavity wall plug fixing, with a threaded Pozi and slotted combination drive. It is zinc plated for enhanced corrosion
resistance. Unlike other wall plugs, it is a permanent fix. You need an 8mm drill bit to install this product, and it is recommended that you use a Cavity Anchor Setting Gun. Forge fix 32mm Bantam Plug The Bantam Plug anchor is a plastic anchor designed for lightweight fixtures. It works in the block, brick, and concrete but is not recommended for wallboard as its holding values tend to be inconsistent. Depending on the situation, other wall anchors may be more appropriate, including steel and wood screws.
Forge Fix 32mm All Plug The Forge fix 32mm All Plug anchor is a versatile product that can be used in a variety of applications. In comparison to competitor drywall anchors, it requires a smaller hole, so you can get more work done with fewer patch jobs. It is also plated for increased corrosion resistance. This wall plug is made of a tapered plastic tube that is screwed into a hole in a wall. The plug then expands to fit the material of the wall and secures the object. Wall plugs are used in situations where simple fasteners would be inconvenient or impossible to use. They come in a variety of types and sizes to suit your needs. Bantam Anchor Wall Plug A plastic anchor called the Bantam Anchor Wall Plug is a fastening option for lightweight fixtures. Its special design allows it to be inserted into wood or sheet metal. Its holding value is usually inconsistent, and other Powers products may be more suitable for
wallboard. While this anchor is great for lightweight static applications, it should not be used for overhead applications. A wall plug is a type of fastener consisting of a thin, tapered plastic tube. It fits into a hole and is tightened with a screw. When inserted into a wall, the plug expands to fit the shape of the wall material. It is often used to attach two objects or in a situation where simple fasteners would be impractical. There are several types of wall plugs, each with different strength levels. Forge fix 32mm Bantam Plug Bantam Plugs are an extremely lightweight Anchor Wall Plug with a single hole that is designed for wallboard, block and concrete. However, while this anchor is designed for a wallboard, holding
values in this material tend to be inconsistent, making it an unsuitable choice for overhead applications. Nevertheless, it can be used for many other applications.