Frequently Asked Questions
The Hillman Toggle Wing is made from zinc plated steel. This material provides durability and resistance to corrosion.
The dimensions of the Hillman Toggle Wing are three sixteenth inches in size. This makes it suitable for standard duty applications.
There are one hundred toggle wings in a box. This bulk packaging is ideal for large projects or repairs.
To install the Hillman Toggle Wing, first, drill a hole in the wall, insert the toggle wing, and then tighten a machine screw. This ensures a secure fit in hollow wall constructions.
Yes, the toggle wing is designed for use with drywall. It provides a large bearing area to distribute loads effectively.
Yes, the Hillman Toggle Wing can be used on plaster walls. It is also suitable for hollow block and tile.
To care for the Hillman Toggle Wing, store it in a dry place to prevent rust. Avoid exposure to moisture which can cause corrosion.
Yes, ensure the toggle wing is installed securely to prevent failure. Always use the appropriately sized machine screw for the application.
If the toggle wing does not hold, check if the correct size screw was used and ensure it is properly installed. Adjusting the installation may resolve the issue.
Yes, the toggle wing can be easily removed by unscrewing the machine screw. This allows for adjustments or repairs without damaging the wall.
No, the Hillman Toggle Wing is not recommended for outdoor use. It is designed for indoor applications only.
The maximum load capacity of the toggle wing can vary based on wall material and installation, but it is designed to handle standard duty applications.
Yes, the toggle wing is suitable for ungrouted concrete masonry units. It provides a secure anchor point in these materials.
The weight of the Hillman Toggle Wing box is typically around five pounds. This makes it manageable for transport and storage.
Yes, you will need a drill, a drill bit for the appropriate hole size, and a screwdriver for installing the machine screw.


