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Single Strap Adjustable Hangers (Pair)

S-HWR-190

About the product

Single strap  adjustable hangers change the game in picture hanging with their innovations in adjustability and durability. This two-part hanger features a D-ring-compatible hook on a slotted strap and a heavy-duty wall mount. The teeth on the hanger strap are only 1/16”, providing incredible precision when you adjust a picture. Tested and made with powerful nylon fiberglass, these  wall hangers can carry beyond their standard weight capacity with the help of a Molly bolt.

  • Adjustable strap hanger  hooks for hanging picture frames with D-rings

  • Measures 5" long and 0.6" wide, wall mount measures 1.5” long and 1” wide

    • Teeth portion measures 3.8” long and 0.5” wide

  • Holds up to 300 lbs with two hangers (Rated at 150 lbs per hanger)

    • Up to 200 lbs per hanger with a Molly bolt

  • Picture hanging kit includes two (2) Single Strap Adjustable Hangers and eight (8) Steel Hook Nails (4 per hanger)

  • Use in conjunction with compatible D-rings or  picture wireWide 1-Hole D-Ring,   2-Hole D-Ring,   Large Strap Hanger,   Mega Strap Hanger

  • Nylon fiberglass combination

Instructions

  1. Push the lever on the wall mount and pull the  adjustable strap out.

  2. Position the wall mount on the wall. Then install it by hammering the nails provided into each nail hole.

  3. Assemble the hanger by pressing on the lever and pushing the  hanger strap upwards to your desired position. You can adjust the hanger up to 1 1/2" up and down.

  4. Measure the distance of your frame’s side rails. Install the second hanger based on this distance by repeating steps 1-3. Make sure the two  picture hangers are aligned evenly with each other. 

  5. Hang the frame using D-rings or  picture wire. (Refer to product description above for list of compatible D-rings.) Adjust the height on the hanger as desired.

  6. For a stronger hold, install a ¼” x 20 Molly bolt (not included) into the hole at the top of the hanger.

    • Pencil mark the position of the Molly bolt hole on the wall. Then pull the  hanger strap out of the wall mount.

    • Drill the hole for the Molly bolt.

    • Reassemble the  adjustable strap and reposition it on the wall.

    • Install the Molly bolt and secure the strap using a screwdriver.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q How do I install drywall hooks and what tools do I need?

To install a drywall hook, mark the hanging position on the wall with a pencil, hold the hook in place, and gently hammer the included nails at a 45-degree angle until the hook is flush against the wall. The raised nail sockets guide the nails at the correct angle. No power drill is needed.

Q Can I remove drywall hooks without damaging my walls?

Yes. To remove the nail, grip it by the head and pull straight out at the same angle it was inserted, using your fingers, pliers, or vise grips. Do not pry using a screwdriver, as this can damage the wall surface. The remaining hole is pin-sized and easy to patch.

Q How much weight can drywall hooks safely hold?

Our drywall hooks are available in 30 lb, 50 lb, and 100 lb weight ratings. For heavier items, use two hooks spaced apart to distribute the weight. When hanging hook-and-wire frames, two hooks also keep the picture straighter and more secure over time.

Q What is the difference between brass and conventional drywall hooks?

Both types function the same way and are available in the same weight ratings (30 lb, 50 lb, 100 lb). Brass hooks have a brass-plated finish with hardened blue steel nails, offering a more polished appearance. Conventional hooks have a zinc-nickel finish. Choose based on your aesthetic preference.

Q What kinds of frames or decor work best with drywall hooks?

Drywall hooks work with any frame or decor that uses hook-and-wire hanging. They are commonly used in art galleries and museums for hanging framed art, photographs, mirrors, and wall decor on drywall and plaster walls.

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