A: Hello, The safe working load of this hanger is 50lbs. These weight ratings are not cumulative and adding additional hangers does increase the safe working load. The weight on these items is rarely distributed evenly. Thank you for your inquiry.
by|Jul 3, 2023
Q:will this work on exterior wood siding for hanging metal barn stars?
by|Aug 15, 2022
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A: I've never used these outside, but as long as what you are hanging weighs less than 50 pounds, I would think they would work.
by|Apr 26, 2024
A: I believe these are meant for Sheetrock, although I believe they would work on wood. They can hang anything if the hanger on the back of the item you are hanging will work with the hook on the ook. Like a loop-type will work. I use these a lot. The other thing is, if the hanger on the back of what you are hanging is at the very top, you may see the ook after the item is hung.
by|Jan 12, 2023
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A: Wouldn’t see why not, as long as the stars are within the weight limit :)
by|Aug 20, 2022
A: Hello, Weight ratings are based on hangers nailed into studs and are for comparative purposes only, choose a weight rating that greatly exceeds the object to be hung. Thank you for your inquiry!
by|Jan 12, 2023
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Q:is this available in any other color besides brass?
by|Jun 11, 2021
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A: Hello and thank you for your inquiry. This hanger only comes in brass.
by|Nov 10, 2022
Q:Hi there, how easy are these to remove, and how do you remove them? Using back of a hammer?
by|May 23, 2020
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A: Yes, I use pliers to grabb the nail heads and pull out at the angle they were driven in at.
by|Dec 22, 2021
A: Thank you for your interest in Hillman products! The OOK 50lb Prof. Brass Picture Hangers come with our exclusive OOK nails which have a brass plated head. With pliers, engage the nail and pull upwards in the approximate same angle the nail went in.
by|May 28, 2020
A: These are easily removed. Best to grab the head of the fasteners with a plier and rotate them out, but the back of a hammer will do also. Just make sure you protect the wall where the back of the hammer pivots on.
by|May 25, 2020
A: Yes, Use a claw hammer and place a piece of cardboard between the wall and hammer so as to not mar the finish.
by|Aug 14, 2020
A: Easy to remove twist the serated tip with pliers
by|Jun 22, 2022
Q:I would like to hang up a framed hockey jersey. It has the wire on the back of it for hanging. Would two of these do the trick?
by|Mar 24, 2020
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A: Thank you for your interest in Hillman products! Yes, this product is suitable for this application.
by|Mar 27, 2023
A: Yes, just make sure you nail them into something that will support it. The hanger is strong enough.
by|Feb 6, 2023
Q:Can I hang an oval framed mirror with these hangers on drywall? The mirror is light and weighs about 6 lbs.
by|Nov 4, 2019
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A: Yes you can
by|Aug 7, 2021
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A: Hi and thank you for your inquiry. The weight rating is based on the item hanging in a stud.
by|Nov 7, 2019
Q:Is one hanger rated for 50 lbs or is it both? I have a mirror at approx. 50lbs. I will need to use two 50lb hangers. Will this be strong enough ? Or do I need to use the 100 lb hangers?
by|Aug 18, 2019
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A: Hi and thank you for your inquiry. The safe working load of this hanger is 50lbs. These weight ratings are not cumulative and adding additional hangers does increase the safe working load. The weight on these items is rarely distributed evenly.