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Wall Bar & Wood Shelf 

Installation of Drywall Anchors 

 

 

TOGGLER® brand SNAPTOGGLE® Toggle Bolt Installation Instructions 

DO NOT attempt to test the snaptoggle as you will be unable to use them.  Should 
you need additional snaptoggles, you may purchase them at Lowes or find a local 
resource on toggler.com. 

 
 
IMPORTANT!
  If your house is older (maybe a Victorian?) with lath board plaster ceilings and walls, DO NOT use the new 
drywall anchor system.  Old lath board plaster walls are not strong enough to hold drywall anchors. In this case, you must 
attach the wall rack to wood studs with wood lag screws (included with your 
rack).   

 

 

1)

 Using an electric drill, drill a ½” hole at each of your mounting points. 

     Hold metal channel flat alongside plastic straps and slide channel  
     through hold.  Minimum clearance behind wall should be 1 

”. 

 

 

 

 
NOTE
: If a wood stud happens to be located at one of those points, use 
            The included wood lag screw (18E) and screw it into the stud. 
            (Pre-drill a 3/16” hole in the stud so the

 

screws are easier to screw  

             into the hole). 

 

 

 
2)

 Firmly push plastic cap up along guide straps with other hand.   

     Press cap inside the hole, so flange is flush with drywall surface. 

 

 
3)

 Bend straps at wall by pushing side to side, snapping off straps level with  

     flange of cap. 

 

 
4)

  Align mounting holes and insert screw (30A) through each hole and  

      tighten.

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
That’s It!  You are now ready to hang your pots & utensils! 

 

U.S. Patent no. 6, 161,999 and foreign counterparts thereof and of 4, 650, 386.Other patents pending.  TOGGLER and SNAPTOOGLE are worldwide registered trademarks of Mechanical plastics Corp

 

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Toggler ® Independent Lab Results

 

(Anchor load before failure per attachment point) 

TENSILE 

  SHEAR 

½” drywall – 265 lbs. 

½” drywall – 241 lbs  

5/8” drywall – 356 lbs. 

 5/8” drywall – 324 lbs. 

 

 

                            

 Industry safety standards recommend ¼ of ultimate 
test load. 

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