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You can use these versatile hangers in a threaded hole (as you would a screw), or secure them with a nut (as you would a bolt).
These hangers have internal threads for use with threaded rods, bolts, and anchors.
The spring holds the washer and toggle against opposite sides of the wall, so everything's in position before you begin tightening. Once tightened, the spring adds vibration resistance.
These hangers are a popular choice for overhead applications.
Wedge these hangers in concrete and other solid materials.
Drill holes with the point on these hangers.
Drive these hangers into wood with an adjustable wrench, pliers, or a special driver bit.
A hex head allows for a secure grip with a wrench.
Bolts are beveled under the head for a flush finish in countersunk holes.
Turn the bolt to expand the nut for a secure hold in concrete. These anchors are often used to anchor machinery.
A spring-loaded toggle holds against the back of the material.
Bolts are beveled under the head for use in countersunk holes.
Use these stud-style anchors with nuts.
A shallow head makes these bolts good for low-clearance applications.
A wing-like toggle holds against the back of the material and spreads the force over a large area to hold 30 lbs. or more.
These stainless steel anchor studs offer excellent corrosion resistance.
A black-oxide finish provides mild corrosion resistance.