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Small 1-Hole Hanger with 6 x 3/4" Screws

S-HWR-3051-SPX

Size: 10 Pack ($0.23 Each)

About the product

Small 1-hole hangers are compact picture hangers for light frames. Compared to screw eye hangers, the small one-hole D-ring picture hanger is low-profile and perfect for attaching picture wire to frames.

  • Small one-hole triangle D-ring picture hanger for wood frames

  • Measures 1 1/16" long and 9/16" wide, strap measures 3/8" wide

  • Supports small, lightweight art up to 3 lbs

  • Includes #6 x 3/4" screws

  • Can be used directly as an art hanger or together with hanging wire

Instructions

With picture wire:

  1. Place the frame face down on a blanket or soft surface.

  2. On the frame’s side rails, measure between one-quarter and one-third of the way down from the top of the frame. Mark this distance equally on both side rails.

  3. If the frame width allows it, position the hangers in alignment with the angle the picture wire will take when the frame is hung and the wire is under tension.

  4. Pre-drill all screw holes to avoid splitting the wood of the frame. Take care not to drill through to the front of the frame.

  5. Install the small 1-hole hangers on the frame using appropriate length screws. Note: Appropriate screw length will depend on the item you are hanging, such as thickness of a frame and weight of a picture.

  6. Attach picture wire to the hangers. (Note: Appropriate wire size will depend on the picture’s weight.) Leave enough slack in the picture wire so that when it is pulled taut from the back of the frame, the center point of the wire reaches about half the distance between the hanger and the top of the frame.

  7. Hang the picture on the wall.

Without picture wire:

  1. Place the frame face down on a blanket or soft surface.

  2. Align hangers vertically at the top corners of the frame. Measure their positions at an equal distance down from the frame's top edge, far enough to allow the frame to hide the picture hooks when the picture is hung on the wall. 

  3. Mark this distance on both corners.

  4. Pre-drill all screw holes to avoid splitting the wood of the frame. Take care not to drill through to the front of the frame.

  5. Install the small 1-hole hangers on the frame using appropriate length screws. 

  6. Ensure that the picture hooks on which the picture will be mounted are perfectly level on the wall and spaced apart at the same distance as the distance between the hangers on the frame.

  7. Hang the picture on the wall by placing the rings of the hangers directly onto the picture hooks.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q Can I remove wall art hangers without damaging my walls?

Our picture hangers are mounted or screwed directly into the back of your frames, so removing them won't cause any damage to your walls.

Q How much weight can art hangers safely hold?

Weight capacity varies by product design, wall type and installation method. Our art hangers cover a wide range, supporting anything from lightweight pieces at 3 lbs to heavy items up to 250 lbs. Make sure to check each product listing for the indicated weight rating.

Q Can I use art hangers with any type of frame?

Our wall art hangers are built for different materials and setups. Make sure to check each product listing to see if it's made for wood frames, metal frames, or from frameless prints and posters.

Q What can I hang using picture frame hangers?

Art hangers aren't just for picture frames. They can also support mirrors, canvas art, and other wall decor pieces within the listed weight range.

Q How do I install art hangers and what tools or hardware do I need?

We have installation and product instructions provided on how to install picture frame hangers. For a detailed walkthrough of each type and how to install them, check out A Beginner's Guide to 4 Types of Picture Hangers. The tools and hardware you'll need may vary depending on the hanger design.

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