

The TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE BE toggle anchor provides a secure hold from within various hollow materials 3⁄8” to 2-1⁄2” thick including gypsum board, drywall, and concrete block, and is made in USA. The anchor requires a 5⁄16”-18 UNC-threaded metal bolt with a minimum length equal to the thickness of the item being fastened and the thickness of the mounting material plus 1⁄2”. The anchor channel will not rotate when installing the bolt, whether installing by hand or with a screw gun, and will stay in place if the bolt is removed to facilitate fixture and screw changes. The SNAPTOGGLE anchor meets Federal Specification FF-B-588-D for Type V anchors.
The anchor consists of a corrosion-resistant zinc-plated steel anchor channel that inserts through a 3⁄4” drilled hole in walls, ceilings, or floors and installs against the back side of the mounting material; plastic straps attached to the channel that position it into place; and a plastic cap that slides down the straps and presses into the drilled hole firmly to lock the anchor channel in place behind the mounting material. Once the cap is set in place, the straps snap off by hand. The item being fastened affixes to the mounting material by inserting a bolt through the item, into the drilled hole, and through the anchoring channel behind the material and tightening.
Specifications Ultimate Tensile and Shear Strength Values
Media Drill Diameter Bolt Description Ultimate Tensile Strength Ultimate Shear Strength 1⁄2” Drywall 3⁄4” 5⁄16”-18 UNC zinc-plated steel 270 lb. Not available 5⁄8” Drywall 3⁄4” 5⁄16”-18 UNC zinc-plated steel 480 lb. Not available 1⁄2” Drywall with 25 Gauge Stud* 3⁄4” 5⁄16”-18 UNC zinc-plated steel 439 lb. Not available 5⁄8” Drywall with 25 Gauge Stud* 3⁄4” 5⁄16”-18 UNC zinc-plated steel 477 lb. Not available Concrete Block 3⁄4” 5⁄16”-18 UNC zinc-plated steel 1,400 lb. Not available
*Failure measured as breakage of drywall portion.
Warning: Use one-fourth or less of listed maximum values for safe working loads (as required by local regulations). For more information, see the manufacturer’s technical bulletin.
Anchors provide reinforcement to a fastener that would otherwise have insufficient hold in substrates such as concrete, brick, stone, drywall, or other materials for a particular application. The fastener may be included with or integrated into the anchor itself, or it may be sold separately. Anchors provide support through various methods, including expansion from within or behind the substrate or even adhesive compounds.
TOGGLER Anchor System manufactures wall anchors and toggle bolts. The company, founded in 1968, is headquartered in Norwalk, CT.
Great
This was a great product. Only needs a half inch hole and when in place the anchor lines up easily for the screw and unlike regular toggle bolts you can remove the screw and the anchor stays in place to reattach something again.
I bought these for my husband so he could install a grab bar through a tile wall using large bolts. They toggles worked very well.
Works great and very easy to install. Used this for a flat screen TV mount and this provided a solid and strong anchor for the bolts. Took all of 15 minutes to complete the install once the 3⁄4” holes were drilled.
These are great for mounting TV’s and other items to walls, much stronger than using the cheap homecentre butterfly anchors
I love the design of these anchors. I used it to hang a flat screen TV in to drywall, and they give it great support. I would highly recommend these where attaching to studs is not an option.
Just what I needed to complete the job. It works as well in my situation.
These were great for hanging my TV. A few did end up inside my wall though, if you use these be sure not to over tighten the bolts you screw into them or it’ll snap the plastic.
Awesome device. If you need to hold something to a hollow wall, these are the answer
Excellent product….easy to install with the right tools. Wall mounted a 50” flatscreen using 6 toggles
Exactly as described, shipped quickly
I have used these many times in the past, they work perfectly if used properly, be sure to follow the instructions.
comments powered by Disquswas required by architect to fasten rails between pillars - worked great - video on you tube that helped with exactly how to install