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TOGGLER BOLT
The patented TOGGLER brand toggle
bolt operates like no other. Each anchor
has a one-piece steel anchoring channel
pivoted on durable installation legs. The
sliding cap ratchets down the legs to
securely "capture" the wall between the
channel and the cap. The legs snap off
easily, flush with the wall. The Toggler
bolt is also available with a stainless
steel channel.
TECHNICAL INFO
Applications: light to medium duty in hollow block, hollow brick, wall board, paneling, plaster, fiberglass
and composite panels.
Installation: (1) Drill appropriate sized hole. Hold metal channel flat alongside plastic straps and slide
channel through hole. (2) With one hand, pull ring so metal channel rests flush behind wall as you slide
plastic cap along straps with other hand until flange of cap is flush with wall. (3) Place thumb between
plastic straps, Push side to side snapping off straps flush with wall. (4) Insert bolt through item to be fastened and tighten until flush with fixture. Minimum clearance behind wall is 1-7/8"
Screw Length: Thickness of material to be fastened plus thickness of base material equals screw
length.
Anchor Spacing: The forces on a Toggler brand toggle bolt are transferred to the material that it is
installed in. If the anchors are installed too close together, it can cause an interaction of the forces, thus
reducing the holding power of the anchor. When anchoring into low-density materials, the holding
power will no be greater than that of the material. As a rule of thumb, anchors should be spaced 18 to
24 inches from center to center to get maximum holding power in low-density materials. Depending on
the type of high density material, spacing may be closer. When vibration or sudden impact are part of
the load condition, the spacing should be increased.
SIZE
GRIP RANGE 1
5/8" WALL BOARD
CONCRETE BLOCK
STEEL PLATE
(1) Long strap toggler bolts are available that cover a range from 2" to 9-1/2" (2) Values shown are average ultimate values and are offered only as a guide and are not guaranteed in any way. A safety factor of 4:1 or 25% is generally
accepted as a safe working load. Reference should be made to applicable codes for the specific working ratio.
TECHNICAL DATA
3/16"- 24
3/8" to 2-1/2"
356 lbs.
714 lb.
918 lb.
1/4" 20
3/8" to 2-1/2"
306 lbs.
925 lb.
1283 lb.
3/8" 16
3/8" to 2-1/2"
576 lbs.
1167 lb.
1425 lb.
1/2" 13
3/8" to 2-1/2"
N/A
2038 lb.
2392 lb.
PULL-OUT VALUES 2
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