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Designed for light-duty anchor applications, these ribbed plastic anchors prevent the anchor from turning in the hole during installation. They expand as the screw is tightened for a secure hold and feature a split to ensure expansion on two opposing sides. Features a classic white finish for a seamless look.
Anchor Diameter (in.) | #8 |
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Anchor Length (in.) | 1 |
Fastener Material | Nylon |
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Fastener Type | Push-In Ribbed Anchors |
Fastening Base Material | Drywall, Plaster, Wood |
Interior/Exterior | Interior |
Maximum Weight Capacity (lb.) | 5 |
Measurement System | Inches |
Package Quantity | 100 |
Product Weight (lb.) | 0.09 lb |
Returnable | 90-Day |
Weight Capacity (lb.) | 22 lb |
Manufacturer Warranty | None |
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Dear Valued Home Depot Customer, We have reached out to the manufacturer and their answer is, For the #8-10 x 1 in. White Ribbed Plastic Anchor, a 3/16" drill bit is recommended.
Dear Valued Home Depot Customer, We have reached out to the manufacturer and their answer is, This item does include 10pcs #8x1-1/4in Screws in the blister box.Factory packs the 10pcs screws first into the blister box ,then packs the 10pcs plastic anchors into box. If without screws, the production line will stop.
The weight capacity of the anchors can be a bit confusing due to the different terms used. Here's a clarification: - **Maximum Weight Capacity (lb.):** This is the maximum weight that the anchor can hold under ideal conditions. For this product, it is **5 lbs**. - **Weight Capacity (lb.):** This might refer to the combined weight capacity for multiple anchors or a different context. However, for practical purposes, you should consider the maximum weight capacity of **5 lbs** per anchor as the reliable limit. So, the weight capacity per anchor is **5 lbs**. [This answer was generated by AI and verified by product experts.]
One inch screw
Yes. But you need to drill a hole in the mortar between the bricks. It might be too hard to make a hole in the brick itself. I've place them in the mortar and they are still working 6-10 years later.
Everbilt #8-10 x 1 in. White Ribbed Plastic Anchor with Pan-Head Combo Drive Screw (10-Piece) is appropriate for drywall application, would not recommend for brick application.
Yes, you may use #10 screw for the Everbilt #8-10 x 1 in. White Ribbed Plastic Anchor (100-Piece).
#8 or #10 screw can be used with anchor.
It means this can use with screw size #8 to #10. So, yes! you can use that with #10
Everbilt #8-10 x 1 in. White Ribbed Plastic Anchor with Pan-Head Combo Drive Screw (10-Piece) will be appropriate for concrete application. For this application noted (1/2” drywall, 5/8” drywall, concrete block, solid concrete, and Hardy Board) you would use a 3/16" drill bit.
You can use a #10 screw if you like, and 1.25" would be no problem for this anchor.
Yes you can use the longer screw as long as the hole into which the anchor and screw are inserted are deep enough to accommodate the longer screw length.
You can even use a #10 screw.
Yes, the screw (should) puncture through the tip of the anchor providing your not using a "blunt-tipped" screw. Which would just split the anchor apart more. Causing a strengthened fasten in the drywall. However, if your not using in drywall, probably would be best to use proper recomended screw.
We recommend that the screw length match the anchor length.
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