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Hillman 1/8 in. Diameter x 2 in. Length Truss Head Steel Toggle Bolts, 50-Pack

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Hillman 1/8 in. Diameter x 2 in. Length Truss Head Steel Toggle Bolts, 50-PackHillman 1 8" x 2" Truss Head Steel Toggle Bolts (50 Pack) These Hillman truss head steel toggle bolts provide reliable anchoring in hollow wall materials. Sized at 1 8 inch diameter by 2 inch length, they feature spring action wings that spread behind drywall or plaster to distribute load securely. Key Features: Hollow Wall Anchoring: Spring action wings expand behind drywall, plaster, tile, or hollow block for a firm hold Even Load Distribution:

Hillman 1/8" x 2" Truss Head Steel Toggle Bolts (50-Pack)

These Hillman truss head steel toggle bolts provide reliable anchoring in hollow-wall materials. Sized at 1/8 inch diameter by 2 inch length, they feature spring-action wings that spread behind drywall or plaster to distribute load securely.


Key Features:

  • Hollow-Wall Anchoring: Spring-action wings expand behind drywall, plaster, tile, or hollow block for a firm hold
  • Even Load Distribution: Truss head and large bearing area help spread weight to reduce pull-through
  • Durable Steel Construction: Corrosion-resistant steel for long-lasting performance
  • Installation Ready: Requires pre-drilled 1/2 in pilot hole; fits wall thicknesses 3/8 in to 1-1/4 in
  • Value Pack: Includes 50 toggle bolts for multi-room or project use

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Diameter 1/8 inch
Length 2 inch
Head Style Truss
Material Steel
Number in Package 50 pack
Required Drill Hole Size 1/2 inch
Wall Thickness 3/8 to 1-1/4 inch
Max Allowable Load 50 pound
Packaging Type Boxed

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials can these toggle bolts be used with?
A: They are suitable for drywall, plaster, tile, and hollow block applications.


Q: What size pilot hole is required?
A: A 1/2 inch pilot hole is required for proper installation.


Q: What is the maximum allowable load?
A: Up to 50 pounds when properly installed, depending on wall material and condition.


Q: What wall thicknesses will these work with?
A: Designed for wall thicknesses from 3/8 inch to 1-1/4 inch.


Q: Do they include the wings and screws?
A: Yes, each toggle bolt includes the spring-action wings and bolt with truss head.


Sleek, Secure Anchors for Clean, Confident Walls

These truss head toggle bolts offer a refined, minimal profile while delivering steadfast support behind the scenes. The streamlined steel wings open gracefully, distributing weight with balance and poise. Use them to mount sculptural shelves or framed art with a polished, gallery-worthy finish. Dependable hardware like this is the quiet luxury that keeps spaces looking impeccable.


Secure your wall-mounted pieces with confidence—add these Hillman toggle bolts to your toolkit today.

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