Metal Cavity Anchors Wall Fixings | Heavy-Duty Plasterboard & Hollow Wall Anchors
- High load capacity in plasterboard โ metal expansion legs spread load behind the board for a strong, reliable fixing.
- Permanent hollowโwall anchor โ once set, the anchor forms a solid metal fixing point for repeated removal/reโfitting of screws.
- Suitable for single & double board โ works in standard and doubleโlayer plasterboard within recommended thickness ranges.
- Versatile applications โ ideal for shelves, radiators, cupboards, TV brackets (within rating), mirrors, handrails and more.
- Compatible with setting tools โ can be set using a dedicated cavity anchor setting tool or by tightening the screw.
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Metal Cavity Anchors Wall Fixings โ Heavy-Duty Fixings for Hollow Walls & Plasterboard
Metal Cavity Anchors Wall Fixings (often called metal cavity fixings or metal drywall anchors) are heavyโduty, expansionโtype fixings designed for securely fixing into hollow walls and plasterboard. Made from steel, they expand behind the board to create a strong, permanent anchor โ ideal for shelves, radiators, cabinets, brackets and other medium to heavy loads on plasterboard. When it comes to installing heavier fixtures, metal plasterboard fixing solutions provide reliability and strength. These anchors are specially designed to accommodate various applications, ensuring that your installations are both safe and secure. With their robust construction, they are perfect for supporting items like floating shelves and mounted televisions. Highstrength drywall cavity anchors are essential for ensuring greater stability and load-bearing capacity in your installations. When selecting the right fixing, itโs important to consider the weight of the items you plan to mount, as these anchors provide superior support compared to standard options. Additionally, their design makes them suitable for both residential and commercial applications, making them a versatile choice for any project.
Metal Cavity Anchors Wall Fixings are engineered specifically for hollow wall constructions such as: in such applications, utilizing Timco wall anchor installation tips can significantly enhance stability and load-bearing capacity. Proper placement and selection of these anchors ensure a secure fit, minimizing the risk of damage to the wall structure. Additionally, always consider the weight of the items being hung to choose the right size and type of anchor for your project. When working with spring toggles for hollow wall fixings, itโs crucial to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for installation to ensure optimal performance. These anchors provide a reliable solution for hanging heavier items, as they distribute weight more evenly across the wall’s surface. Consider incorporating additional support brackets for extra security, especially for larger or more cumbersome objects.
- Plasterboard / drywall on timber or metal studs
- Dotโandโdab plasterboard on masonry, where voids exist behind the board
- Some types of hollow or panelled walls (within thickness limits)
Each fixing consists of a metal body with multiple legs and an integrated flange, supplied with a matching machine screw (usually metric). The installation process is straightforward:
- Drill a clearance hole in the plasterboard.
- Insert the metal cavity anchor into the hole so the flange sits flush.
- Preโset the legs using a setting tool or by partially tightening the screw.
- Once set, the legs have folded and clamped behind the board, forming a solid anchor.
After setting, the screw can be removed and refitted multiple times (for example, when swapping brackets or adjusting fixtures) without compromising the anchor. This makes metal cavity anchors ideal when you need longโterm, serviceable fixings in plasterboard.
Always refer to the manufacturerโs load data and consider the board condition, thickness and number of fixings when supporting heavier loads.
Typical Use Cases
- Fixing shelves and shelf brackets to plasterboard walls.
- Mounting radiators, towel rails and heating panels (within rated loads).
- Hanging wall cabinets and cupboards on stud or cavity walls.
- Installing TV brackets (lightโmedium weight, check load ratings and use multiple anchors).
- Fixing handrails, grab rails, mirrors and heavy pictures.
Installation & Best Practice Tips
- Choose the right size:
- Select the anchor size based on the board thickness and screw diameter / fixture hole size.
- Common anchor sizes suit board thicknesses around 9.5โ13mm (single) and up to around 26mm (double) โ check packaging.
- Mark and drill:
- Mark fixing positions accurately using a level or template.
- Drill a clearance hole of the diameter specified for the anchor (e.g. 8, 10 or 12mm โ refer to pack).
- Drill square to the surface for best performance.
- Insert the anchor:
- Push the anchor into the hole until the flange is tight against the board.
- If the hole is slightly loose, hold the anchor in place while starting to set it.
- Set the anchor:
- With a setting tool: Engage the screw head in the tool, squeeze to pull the screw and collapse the legs behind the board until tight.
- Without a tool: Tighten the screw with a screwdriver or drill/driver until you feel the anchor grip firmly. Then back the screw out for fitting your bracket.
- Fix the fixture:
- Place the bracket or fixture over the anchor position.
- Insert the supplied machine screw through the fixture into the anchor and tighten until secure โ do not overtighten.
- Use multiple fixings for heavier loads:
- Spread the load across as many anchors as practical.
- Where possible, combine cavity anchors with fixings into studs or solid backgrounds for critical loads.
Always use a cable/pipe detector before drilling to avoid hidden services behind the plasterboard.
Metal Cavity Anchors Wall Fixings Features
- Allโmetal construction โ steel body and flange for strength and durability in hollow walls.
- Multiโleg expansion design โ legs fold out and clamp behind the board to provide a large bearing area.
- Integrated flange โ sits flush to the plasterboard surface, preventing pullโthrough and giving a neat finish.
- Supplied with machine screws โ compatible screws (e.g. M4, M5) for easy fixture attachment.
- Reusable anchor point โ once set, the anchor stays in place and the screw can be removed/reโfitted.
- Compatible with setting tools โ can be quickly set using a dedicated cavity fixing tool for speed on site.
- Available in assorted sizes โ to suit different board thicknesses and load requirements.
Technical Information
- Product type: Metal cavity anchor (hollow wall fixing) with machine screw.
- Material: Typically zincโplated steel body and flange; steel screw (often zinc plated).
- Substrate: Plasterboard / drywall and hollow/panelled walls within thickness limits.
- Board thickness range: Common types suit approx. 9.5โ13mm (single) and up to around 26mm (double) โ verify specific product data.
- Anchor sizes: Typically defined by thread size and grip range (e.g. M4, M5; short/medium/long โ see size chart on listing).
- Drill hole diameter: Depends on anchor size (e.g. ~8โ12mm) โ follow the manufacturerโs recommendation.
- Load capacity: Varies by size, board thickness and orientation โ consult the manufacturerโs load table and apply suitable safety factors.
- Installation: Preโdrill, insert, set with tool or screw, then fix with machine screw.
- Environment: Primarily for dry internal use. For damp/corrosive environments, consider corrosionโresistant or stainless alternatives.
- Applications: Mediumโduty to heavyโduty fixings in hollow walls, where strong, permanent anchors are required.
Always check the specific product packaging or datasheet for exact sizes, recommended drill diameters and safe working loads for each anchor type.
Frequently Asked Questions โ Metal Cavity Anchors Wall Fixings
1. How strong are metal cavity anchors in plasterboard?
They provide a much higher load capacity than basic plastic plugs or simple plasterboard fixings, especially when used correctly and in sound, goodโquality board. Actual load ratings depend on anchor size, board thickness, fixing spacing and whether the load is shear or tension. Always follow the manufacturerโs load data and use multiple anchors for heavier items.
2. Do I need a special setting tool?
A cavity anchor setting tool makes installation faster and more consistent, especially for frequent or professional use. However, you can also set most anchors by tightening the supplied screw until the legs have fully expanded and gripped behind the board, then backing the screw out to fit your bracket.
3. Can I use metal cavity anchors in solid brick or concrete?
No. These fixings are designed for hollow cavity walls. In solid masonry, use standard wall plugs, sleeve anchors or throughโbolts appropriate for the substrate.
4. Are they suitable for fixing a TV bracket?
Possibly โ for smaller, lighter TVs and brackets, using multiple cavity anchors may be acceptable. For heavier TVs, best practice is to fix into studs or solid backgrounds or use a bracket/system specifically designed and rated for your wall construction. Always consider manufacturer guidance, load ratings and safety margins.
5. Can the anchors be reused if I remove them?
Once set, the anchor body stays in the wall as a permanent fixing point. The screw can be removed and refitted many times to change or adjust fixtures. If the anchor body itself is removed, it usually cannot be reused, and the hole may need to be filled and redrilled in a new position.
Metal Cavity Anchors Wall Fixings Common Uses / How to Use
Common Uses
- Mounting shelves, cupboards and cabinets to plasterboard walls.
- Fixing radiators, convectors and towel warmers (within rated loads).
- Installing TV brackets, audio equipment and wall units.
- Hanging heavy mirrors, pictures and decorative panels.
- Securing handrails, grab rails and supports on drywall (always assess load and safety requirements).
How to Use โ StepโByโStep Summary
- Mark positions: Mark drilling points using a level and tape measure, ensuring cable/pipe routes are avoided.
- Drill holes: Drill the specified hole diameter straight through the plasterboard at each mark.
- Insert anchors: Push each metal cavity anchor into its hole until the flange is snug against the board.
- Set anchors: Use a cavity setting tool or tighten the supplied screw until the anchor legs fully expand and clamp behind the board. Then remove the screw if necessary.
- Position fixture: Offer up the bracket, rail or fixture, aligning its holes with the anchors.
- Install screws: Insert the machine screws through the fixture into the anchors and tighten until secure.
- Final check: Test the fixing gently by applying load gradually before placing the full weight on the installation.
| Size | M4 (8mm Hole), M5 (10mm Hole), M6 (11mm Hole), M8 (14.5mm Hole) |
|---|---|
| Length | 23.5mm (30mm Screw), 35mm (41mm Screw), 40mm (46mm Screw), 49mm (65mm Screw), 60mm (67mm Screw), 37mm (46mm Screw), 50mm (57mm Screw), 63mm (70mm Screw), 80mm (88mm Screw), 66mm (73mm Screw), 53mm (60mm Screw) |
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