A: Hi, these anchors are not rated for use in 1.25 inch thick drywall. That thickness of drywall prevents the anchors from functioning properly and will not install correctly. We recommend using the E-Z Ancor Twist-N-Lock 75 lbs. anchor in drywall that is 1/2 inch or 5/8 inch thick for optimal performance.
by|Dec 20, 2022
Q:Can I use a 2 inch screw as I have a wall thickness of 3/8 tile and 1/2 drywall.
by|Dec 15, 2022
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A: Hi Alan, please only use the screws that are included with the anchors to ensure optimal product performance.
by|Apr 27, 2023
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Q:Can these be used ona hollow door
by|Nov 19, 2022
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A: Hi Donna, these anchors are for use in drywall only. For hollow door applications, please use our E-Z Ancor Hollow Door & Drywall anchors.
by|Dec 16, 2022
Q:Can these be used to hold up a closet pole socket that screws to the wall. It?s approximately 2.5? in diameter with 3 holes that screw to the wall, or is the screw holes too close together
by|Nov 18, 2022
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A: It is too close. You could use just 1 hole (the top one). However, don't load the rod to max rated weight. The rating is at the screw and at the wall, even then it highly likely overrated. The weight on the rod is much away from the wall.
by|Apr 27, 2023
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Q:Will they work if there is spray foam insulation in the wall?
by|Nov 15, 2022
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A: Hi, these anchors are for use in drywall only and will not work if there is spray foam insulation in the wall.
by|Dec 16, 2022
Q:Can this anchor hold up a closet barn door
by|Nov 4, 2022
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A: I would not mount any door using an anchor in drywall. I would at least attach it to one or two studs more likely frame it out because of the movement of the door.
by|Nov 5, 2022
Q:Can I use a #8 x 1-1/2 in. screw with these anchors?
by|Oct 13, 2022
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A: Yes, they come with #8x1-1/4 and I used #8x1-1/2 and they worked the same.
by|Jan 5, 2024
A: Hi Mark, please only use the included screw with these anchors.
by|Apr 27, 2023
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Q:Does this work for Ryobi Link?
by|Oct 5, 2022
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A: Hi Jeremy, these Twist-N-Lock anchors are for use in medium duty applications. For more heavy-duty applications, our E-Z Ancor Drywall Toggle Anchors may be more suitable. Please make sure to follow all installation instructions and requirements.
by|Dec 16, 2022
Q:can these be used on outside exterior stucco wall? if not which Anchors should I use
by|Aug 27, 2022
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A: Hi Drew, these anchors are for use in drywall and interior applications only. For anchors for use with stucco, please check out our Buildex Stucco Anchors.
by|Apr 27, 2023
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Q:I start to drill the drywall and then i hit concrete, is this work
by|Aug 1, 2022
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A: No. These are if you don’t hit a solid on the other side. If you hit cement, you will need concrete drill bit and screws.
by|Aug 7, 2022
A: No, that is for drywall. You need cement anchors or a smaller droll bit then use cement screws..