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  • 8/6/2019 Wall Nut Brochure

    1/2Tel: (315) 393-2983 email:[email protected] web: www.wall-nutanchor.com

    Wall-nutTM

    tent Pending

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    Ideal for new and replacement installations of pictures,

    curtain rods, towel bars, shelves, etc.

    Suitable for any drywall thickness (3/8, 1/2, 5/8)

    100 lb. load bearing capacity*

    (excluding hook washer).

    Its like having a large, at nut behind the drywall

    anywhere you want one.

    Minimal intrusion into the drywall, with little or no

    damage to the backside of the wall.

    Several Wall-nuts can be installed in close proximity

    to each other.

    Only 1 long and 1/2 wide and as thin as pocket-

    knife blade.

    Made from Stainless Steel.

    Made in USA

    How is the Wall-nut different than other anchors?

    Most wedge type anchors require making a slot,

    poking a hole, or driving a large screw insert into

    the drywall relying on the cross sectional stability of

    the drywall (which is not great). Looking at how the

    drywall is manufactured, one can only expect limitedretaining performance when it comes to these wedge

    type anchors.

    After the Wall-nut is inserted into the drywall it lays

    at against the back of the drywall. With the mounting

    bracket in front of the wall, the mounting screw will

    tighten both towards each other resulting in a secure

    clamping to both surfaces of the drywall. Just like

    driving a mounting screw into a wooden wall stud.

    Very Different Than Your Ordinary Anchor

    * Tested to hold 100 lb. direct vertical load on 1/2 (13 mm) vertical installed drywall.

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    Wall-nutTM

    Patent Pending

    Tel: (315) 393-2983 email:[email protected] web: www.wall-nutanchor.com

    5 Pack Item 201 UPC 852220-002018

    10 Pack Item 202 UPC 852220-002025

    Drill 3/16 (5 mm) hole in to drywall

    or use the already existing hole of the

    removed defective wall anchor.

    Extend the wire beyond the knifepoint.

    Place the narrow tip of the Wall-nut

    into the hole alongside the extended

    wire.

    Hammer the Wall-nut into the drywall.

    Until Wall-nut is ush with the wall.

    Push the remainder of the Wall-nut

    (with a small screw driver) completely

    through the drywall.

    Put screw through the hook washer or

    bracket. Hold wire loop vertical and

    pull it towards you and upwards into

    the upper slot (created by the knife point of

    the Wall-nut.) At the same time turning

    the screw by hand through the wall

    into the Wall-nut. Tighten with

    screwdriver.

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    3/16 (5m/m)

    Drill

    Extend wire

    Insert tip in hole

    Push all the way thr

    Hammer in

    Till flush

    Holding loop vertical

    pulling up and toward

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