Q:If I use 4 on each side to hold up 300lb on a hollow cemented wall will it be good enough?
by|Mar 24, 2024
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A: Please contact us at Cobra @ cobraanchors.com to discuss your options in more detail.
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by|Apr 5, 2024
Q:What size bolts are used?
by|Nov 26, 2023
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A: Hello, the bolt is size M5 for the FlipToggle® 3/16 in.
https://cobraanchors.com/media/amasty/amfile/attach/tQvIu7fQmXZG66Z5MQ2RphZgJALw5lXS.pdf
by|Dec 11, 2023
A: 10-24 x 2-1/2”
by|Feb 25, 2024
Q:Can these be used in plaster walls?
by|Oct 21, 2023
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A: Yes, The FlipToggle® anchor’s strong toggling mechanism supplies extra holding power in drywall, plaster or hollow concrete blocks.
by|Oct 26, 2023
Q:Can i use these for mounting ceiling storage racks on metal ceiling studs?
by|Aug 1, 2023
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A: In our FlipToggle® study, we only obtained anchor parameters results on drywall and hollow concrete brick, not yet on metal ceiling studs.
So, I can't give you a reliable answer, nor give you all safe loads on metal ceiling studs.
by|Jan 20, 2024
Q:Can you use it to mount a tv on cinderblock wall?
by|Jul 23, 2023
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A: We do not recommend the use of the FlipToggle® for the TV mount.
I also recommend checking the mounting bracket's instructions to see if it allows installation directly on drywall/ hollow concrete block, as in my experience, the TV and/or bracket installation recommends being fixed to a post.
If you install your mount/TV on the stud, in which case you need only the supplied screws, yes you can use Cobra's flip toggles in the drywall or a hollow concrete block as a backing load.
by|Aug 11, 2023
A: Sure can! Let us know how it works out.
by|Mar 1, 2024
Q:On a half inch drywall how hard should i torque down the toggle?
by|Jun 13, 2023
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Q:If i use 3 toggles and screws does the weight rating in my application triple also?
by|Jun 13, 2023
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A: Probably not, I wouldn't push my luck. Not saying I haven't done it and it's held up no problem. But every wall is different.
by|Sep 25, 2023
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Q:What is the minimum space needed for the toggle to open and lock on the back side? Working around air gap challenges between materials due to noise abatement in a condo. Thanks.
by|Jun 3, 2023
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A: Hello, you must have at least 2.5" (63.5mm) of space behind the wall. A minimum of 1,5" (38mm) between anchors is recommended to prevent material deterioration. For more information, check the technical sheet https://cobraanchors.com/media/amasty/amfile/attach/tQvIu7fQmXZG66Z5MQ2RphZgJALw5lXS.pdf