How To Properly Use Drywall Anchors
Learn the function and strength of different drywall anchors.
How to properly use drywall anchors. Then mark it with a pencil at the center. Watch the correct installation and expansion of each. If you don t have an electric drill press the tip of a philips head screwdriver against the wall and twist it back and forth to create a hole. Now drill a hole with a drill machine. Drive a screw into the anchor sleeve.
Use an electric drill for concrete or wood walls and a drill or an awl for drywall. Screw in the anchor by using the cordless drill with a screwing attachment of philips screwdriver until it s all the way in. Follow this illustrated guide for how to use drywall anchors properly in your next project and you can rest easy knowing that your hard work will hold up. Before you pick up any old drywall anchor. Then you screw into the anchor so everything stays in place.
An awl has the advantage of creating less drywall dust. To use dry wall anchors start by drilling a hole into the wall you re installing the anchors in at a 90 degree angle. Use a drill bit that s the same size as the dry wall anchor. Screw the support screw into the anchor. A ring at the end of the anchor will keep it from falling into the hole.
When using a drill select a bit with a diameter that is slightly smaller than the diameter of the wall anchor for a tight fit. Choose the right anchor for your project see above. Hammer the anchor sleeve into the pre drilled hole or directly into the wall. Here s a step by step guide to using a drywall anchor. Simply insert the anchor into the hole.
If the hole is too small the anchor will not install properly. From the home maintenance fundamentals cu. Drill a hole if necessary. Use awl or small drill bit to punch drill a small hole into the drywall. Make sure it is flush with the wall surface.