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Unlike old fashioned plug type anchors, Alligator anchors mold into the imperfections of the hole for superior holding power, and the anchor stays in place when the fastener is removed. Alligators work great with a wide range of sizes, and in a wide range of materials, so selection is easy. For maximum grip in dense materials (concrete for instance), use the same size screw or lag bolt as the pilot drill! In brick or softer masonry, use a screw in the middle of the range; for drywall or very soft materials, tend toward the low end of the range. Can be used in hollow walls or solid materials. Bag quantity includes 6 anchors only. Box quantity is for 100 anchors only. Screw Range #6 - #12. Made in USA.
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exceptional holding power
By thorlo6
from Mississippi
About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Comments about 1/4 Flanged Alligator Anchors:
I got these to put up my Mother's curtains, and didn't realize what a great product it was. Holds so well that her curtains won't come down, unless you just take them down.
walls, concrete, masonary,
By roqitmn
from rialto, ca
About Me Professional
very useful
Alligator Anchors
By JP Enginnering
from Largo, FL
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Good fasters in brick for shutters
By Virg
from Mechanicsville, MD
About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer
A-OK