User Manual
What they tell you...
They normally show you only a picture of the
spring-wing anchor already installed.
What they don’t tell you...
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Spring-wing anchors are extremely difficult, time-
consuming and complicated to install.
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It is impossible to use a screw gun for installation.
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Spring-wing anchors can’t handle heavy or high-
stress loads. Their weakest point, the "pivot",
holds the bulk of the load.
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Spring-wing anchors require up to 50% larger
holes than TOGGLER
BRAND toggle bolts.
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Many simple jobs with spring-wing anchors
require two people—one person must hold the
fixture in place while the other fiddles with the
spring wing.
Spring-Wing Toggle Bolts
2
Large hole
Weak Pivot Point
Bigger hole,
and you
can’t
use a
screw gun !
What this means to you...
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You will need a lot more time and patience (and often 2 more hands) to install spring-wing anchors.
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Because you have to pull back on the bolt as you tighten it, you cannot use a screw gun.
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If you are installing a sink, cabinet or other heavy item, you will need someone to help you because
you’ll need both hands to set the spring wings and tighten the screw. This means that the installation
will not only take more time, but you will have to pay for additional help as well.
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The spring-wing toggle is relatively weak.
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Any vibration will cause its screw to "saw" through the wall.
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When these anchors fail, it is usually with catastrophic results.



