Using Self-Drilling Plastic Drywall Anchors

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There are many times you need to hang a picture or decorative piece on a wall, but canโ€™t necessarily locate a stud. Instead of banging your head against the wall (this never works, only makes big holes), weโ€™ll usually reach for self-drilling plastic drywall anchors. They hold a lot of weight, and they install easier than just about any other type of anchor.

The Many Names of Self-Drilling Plastic Drywall Anchors

Self-drilling plastic drywall anchors go by a variety of brand names. Youโ€™ve got E-Z Ancor, Toggler, Hillmanโ€”even Hilti makes these. These extremely versatile drywall anchors come in many different configurationsโ€”from light to heavy duty. This makes them applicable for almost any use. They typically support anywhere from 30 to 85 pounds per fastener. These self-drilling screw-in plastic drywall anchors are made from nylon. If you use them correctly, they work really well.

Installation

Using a screwdriverโ€”we do not recommend using a drillโ€”you can screw these fasteners into drywall without pre-drilling. Watch out, though. If you have a heavily painted wall, you want to โ€œbreakโ€ the surface first before screwing in the plastic anchor. Skip this step, and you might break off the tip.

We recommend taking your Phillips screwdriver and simply gouging a small starter divot right where you want to screw in the anchor. This starts the tip of the plastic self-drilling drywall anchor in the drywall instead of allowing it to skip across the painted surface.

Once the face of the drywall anchor is flush with the wallโ€™s surface, add the included machine-threaded screw into the fastener. This parts the flanges, securing the anchor within the wall so it canโ€™t easily be pulled out. Weโ€™ve used plenty of lightโ€”and medium-duty fasteners to secure pictures and even to hold up heavier items like loudspeakers and small shelves. In addition, they can be backed out by hand using a simple Philips head screwdriver.

Self-Drilling Plastic Drywall Anchors

The use of a self-drilling plastic drywall anchor can replace typical plastic plugs, which are not nearly as reliable and require pre-drilling. They also surpass the use of toggle bolts for low-weight applications. Those leave a large hole and also require pre-drilling. The deep thread design provides a sufficiently strong attachment to gypsum/drywall of nearly any size, including 3/8โ€ณ, 1/2โ€ณ, and 5/8โ€ณ. They will even work in most double drywall situations. Since the anchors are available in corrosion-resistant zinc and non-conductive white nylon, they can be used in almost any application.

Plastic drywall anchors are typically sold in packs of 10, 25, or 50. If youโ€™ve never used these products, you owe it to yourself to check them out. They will save time and energy and are worth every penny.

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