TERF® Premium Quality Red Wall Plugs 6mm X 30mm Heavy Duty Rawl Plug Fixings Expansion 6.0mm Fixing Hole Diameter Ideal for Stone Brick or Concrete Pack of 100
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Package content : 100 Pcs Approx Expansion Wall Plugs 【 Note 】:- Before Buy Please Check Your Require Expansion Wall Plug Size and Pack Quantity Quality : A TERF wall plug used to enable the attachment of a screw in material that is porous or brittle or that would otherwise not support the weight of the object attached with the screw. Feature : Wall plugs are essential when hanging cabinets, mirrors and shelves - in fact anything you want to attach to your walls. A normal screw will not securely stay in plasterboard or masonry without a wall plug. They expand to securely grip the sides of the hole you have drilled, and will help to hold the screw in place without damaging your walls. Process : To make holes in masonry, you'll need a power drill with hammer action, such as a combi or hammer drill, and masonry bits. Choose wall plugs, screws and a drill bit of the same size - although you might like to use a smaller drill bit first to produce a pilot hole. Anchor : If you want to mount anything on a brick or concrete wall, plasterboard or other hard surface (other than wood), you're sure to need wall plugs. These give a firm hold in solid materials, or anchor themselves in hollow materials or panels.
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Package content : 100 Pcs Approx Expansion Wall Plugs 【 Note 】:- Before Buy Please Check Your Require Expansion Wall Plug Size and Pack Quantity Quality : A TERF wall plug used to enable the attachment of a screw in material that is porous or brittle or that would otherwise not support the weight of the object attached with the screw. Feature : Wall plugs are essential when hanging cabinets, mirrors and shelves - in fact anything you want to attach to your walls. A normal screw will not securely stay in plasterboard or masonry without a wall plug. They expand to securely grip the sides of the hole you have drilled, and will help to hold the screw in place without damaging your walls. Process : To make holes in masonry, you'll need a power drill with hammer action, such as a combi or hammer drill, and masonry bits. Choose wall plugs, screws and a drill bit of the same size - although you might like to use a smaller drill bit first to produce a pilot hole. Anchor : If you want to mount anything on a brick or concrete wall, plasterboard or other hard surface (other than wood), you're sure to need wall plugs. These give a firm hold in solid materials, or anchor themselves in hollow materials or panels.