Information Sheet

®
SNAPTOGGLE
®
Heavy-Duty
Toggle Bolts
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Specications, Listings
and Approvals
Materials:
Metal channel: trivalent zinc-plated
cold rolled steel or 304 stainless steel
Straps and handle: high-impact
polystyrene
Cap: translucent polypropylene
copolymer
Plating: Plating: ASTM B633, SC1,
Type III, (Fe/Zn 5)
Federal Specications: FF-B-588D,
Type V
Minimum screw length: thickness
of wall or ceiling + thickness of item
being fastened + 1/2"
Minimum clearance behind wall:
1-7/8"
Grip Range:
3/8" - 3-5/8" = BA & BB
3/8" - 2-1/2" = BC, BD & BE
2" - 9-1/2" = BAL & BBL
Specs:
No MSDS required
ADA Compliant
OSHPD Compliant
Description
SNAPTOGGLE heavy-duty toggle bolts carry twice the load in
a smaller hole than standard wing anchors. A patented strap
design with sturdier straps and smaller ratchet interval adjusts
more precisely and snaps o ush to the surface.
SNAPTOGGLE heavy-duty toggle bolts do NOT spin when
installed with a screw gun and provide superior holding with
metal-to-metal fastening.
Key Features & Benets
Strong – up to 2x the load of an old-fashioned
wing toggle
Solid metal channel resists vibration and shock
bolt is centered in channel and positioned for
precise installation
bolt threads never touch interior surface of hole and so
can’t saw through substrate
Save time – at least 6 minutes per anchor versus
wing toggles
Can use a screw gun – anchor does not spin
Save money – turn a 2-person job into a 1-person job
Use a shorter bolt – no need to carrry a wing through
the wall
Patented strap design with sturdier straps and smaller
ratchet interval:
adjusts more precisely and snaps o ush to wall,
ceiling, or oor
does not break prematurely
pushes aside insulation
Smallest installation hole for each bolt size:
maintains integrity of wall, ceiling, or oor, strengthening
the anchoring
ends the need to patch an oversized hole
[a 1/4" wing toggle requires a 3/4" diameter hole:
50% larger than the 1/2" diameter hole used by the
1/4” SNAPTOGGLE anchor]
USA MADE

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