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Two-Piece Design:
A flip toggle anchor consists of two main components - a toggle or expandable wing nut, and a threaded bolt or screw.
Toggle or Wing Nut:
The toggle or wing nut portion is designed to fold or "flip" to allow insertion through a hole in the wall.
Once inserted, the toggle or wings expand, creating a secure grip behind the wall surface.
Threaded Bolt/Screw:
The threaded bolt or screw component attaches to the toggle or wing nut portion.
This allows an object to be securely fastened to the wall by tightening the bolt/screw.
Easy Installation:
Flip toggle anchors are easy to install - just drill a hole, insert the folded toggle, and then tighten the bolt/screw.
This makes them a popular choice for hanging items on hollow walls without the need for specialized tools.
Load Capacity:
Flip toggle anchors can support moderate to heavy loads, depending on the size and wall material.
They are commonly used for securing shelves, mirrors, curtain rods, and other wall-mounted fixtures.
Wall Material Compatibility:
These anchors work well in drywall, plaster, and other hollow wall materials.
They may not be suitable for solid concrete or masonry walls.