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TOGGLER ALLIGATOR A10 Flush-Mount Anchor, Polypropylene, Made in US, For #10 to #18 Fastener Sizes (Pack of 50)

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  • Anchor mounts flush into a wall, ceiling, or floor to securely hold a load in solid concrete, brick, and stone
  • Corrosion-resistant polypropylene body expands and elongates within the mounting material when a screw is inserted to distribute force evenly for a solid grip
  • Made in USA, and works with #10 to #18 screw sizes (sold separately)
  • Ultimate tensile strength is 1,168 lb. in 3,500 psi concrete with a #14 sheet metal screw
  • Use one-fourth or less of listed maximum values for safe working loads (as required by local regulations)



Product Description

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Toggler Alligator All Purpose Wall Anchors
Toggler Alligator All Purpose Wall Anchors

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Brand Name TOGGLER
Materials / Finishes Specially formulated, inert grade of self-lubricating, translucent, non-corrodible polypropylene
Screw Specifications Sheet metal screw or other screw with a sufficiently long thread
Screw Size Range, Diameter #4 - #9: AF5 / A5 | #6- #12: AF6 / A6 | #8 - #14: AF8 / A8 | #10 - #18: A10
Anchor & Drill Diameter 3/16": AF5 / A5 | 1/4": AF6 / A6 | 5/16": AF8 / A8 | 3/8": A10
For Use In Concrete, Brick, Stone, Masonry, Cinder block, Aerated concrete, Wood, Stucco, Plaster, Tile, Drywall, Greenboard, RTA furniture, Tile over drywall, Tile over greenboard, Composite
Corrosion-proof When used with stainless steel screws

Shawn
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
These toggles are made for installing stadium seating into concrete. I use them to install stand-up X-ray equipment, I love them because if we need to move the equipment if it's not level or the office needs it in a different location, it doesn't take a grinder to get the bolt out of the floor. It leaves a level surface that is easily concealed in carpet. Use 5/16 by 2-in lag bolts and these things will hold a significant amount of machine to the floor. This is the fourth or fifth time I've ordered these. I love them they work great
Jill H.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
I needed to put a 4"x6" gate post- the latch side- onto the side of my house. 5 of these plus a concrete post anchor on the bottom and they are fairly solid. I wouldn't hand a gate from this, but the latch side of the gate seems to be solid enough.
AV Geek
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023
These are the best wall plugs you will ever see.
Joseph Hurley
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2019
Holding a very heavy shelf mount quite securely.
Thomas R. Stockey
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2015
Had a tough task, mounting metal brackets on thin (1/2") very hard, very brittle, high fired brick like tiles, thin set onto drywall. Could not use conventional molybolts or other metal fasteners because the tiles were too thin and the hole sizes did not allow for usual metal toggles. After experimenting a bit, these fasteners were just what I needed. I ended up drilling the holes in the tiles with Bosch glass and tile bits using a spray bottle of water to keep them cool because the usual hammer drill masonry bits would shatter the tiles. Then I set the anchors in the holes gently tapping with a plastic hammer. The lag bolts were then screwed into the anchors. I used 3/8" dia. anchors and 5/16" dia. lag bolts. The result was a very strong connection and, after 16 holes, I didn't break a single tile.
Robert Brown
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2014
Even in retail home-improvement stores, it is difficult to find ANY wall anchors that will take up to a 9mm (.354 in.) diameter screw. I was needing it for #18 5/16th (8mm) Lag Screws, and these are the only decent ones I could find for wall studs which would take that large a diameter screw. They are pricey, but you get 50 of them, so I can live with the cost. There IS an option in one of the lines of products to purchase just four at a time, While that holds the end-cost down for you, the cost-per-piece goes way up. So, I prefer the 50 qty. box.
B. Pouder
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2014
I bought these anchors to fasten a safe to a fiberboard shelf. The anchors fit snuggly into a 3/8 inch hole. I used a 3/16 inch screws to attach the bottom of the safe to the shelf. The screws expanded the anchors so that the safe was very securely fasted to shelf.