What is the switch?
The switching screw is a fastening element that is used to attach heavy objects to the wall that is hollow or no studs like plasterboard. It consists of a screw with a special foldable end that can be flattered during installation. Once the wall ends on the wall, the folding end ends to push the wall and provide support.
In order to install the switch, the individual should start by drilling the pilot hole in the wall sufficiently large to fit the screw. If it does not have a drill, a nail and a thin tool such as a screwdriver or a knife can be used to start the opening, can be used to carefully enlarge the hole until the size is correct. The screw is then connected to an object to be suspended from the wall. The spring switch cannot be moved as soon as it is in place on the wall, so the object should be carefully placed. If the screw is removed after its installation, the switch fell and lost behind the wall.
Once the object is connected, the switch is located on the screw. The wings should be open in the head of the screw head. PThe beet was then collapsed and the entire switch is inserted into the hole in the wall. Once the wings are a fully open opening, they open on the other side. To tighten the screw, it should be pulled forward and turned clockwise. The wings should remain pressed against the wall until the screw is tight.
When selecting a task switch, individuals should keep in mind the thickness and thickness of the wall and the weight of the object to be suspended. The switching screws are measured according to the length and diameter of the screw. Longer screws can handle heavier loads or thicker walls. The dimensioning chart can help determine the correct size of the switch.
There are other options for robust anchors on the wall that are similar to the switching screw. The Molly screw, sometimes confused with the switch, has a folding end that grabs the rear of the wall, similar to the switch. These folding ends are part of the "bolt" bolt, which is located through the hole in the wall. They develop when the housing is inserted into a place, so the screw is then taken up. When the bolt is fromThe side, the cover that holds the legs remains in place and does not fall behind the wall. However, it is not easy to remove without causing further damage to the wall.