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Conventional 50 lb Hook

S-HWR-2054-50X

Size: 10 Pack ($0.35 Each)

About the product

Conventional hooks, also called nickel hooks, are traditional hook-and-wire hangers with an angled nail and a special crimp design. These picture hangers are the  framing industry standard and ideal for hanging art, mirrors, home decor, and other similar wall-mounted items.

  • Zinc-plated picture hook for drywall and wood-paneled walls
  • Measures 1 1/16" long and 3/16" wide, nail measures 1 3/16" long and 16 gauge
  • Holds up to 50 lbs
  • Corrosion-resistant zinc finish

Instructions

  1. Mark the position of the hanger on the wall using a pencil, then hold the conventional hook in the marked position.

  2. Hammer the nail gently into the nail socket until the hook is flush against the wall. Maintain the proper downward nail angle consistently; elongating the nail hole in the wall will reduce the shear strength of the hook. Do not overhammer as it will weaken the nail's grip, especially in drywall.

  3. If you encounter a metal stud, move the hook slightly to the left or right of the stud position.

  4. If using two hooks, space them apart evenly and repeat steps 1-2. You can also double or "gang" nickel-plated hooks by placing two or three together side by side to gain additional holding power. TIP: When hanging hook & wire hung picture frames, pictures will hang straighter and be more secure over time with two conventional hangers.

  5. Hang the frame.

  6. To remove nickel-plated hooks, pull back directly from the nail head at the angle of the nail using fingers, pliers, or vise grips. Prying a hook away from the wall with a screwdriver or a similar tool will often damage the wall surface. TIP: If you have to use a hammer claw to remove the nail, place a flat, solid surface, like a thin book, between the hammer's head and the wall.

  7. To reuse a conventional hanger, ensure the hook and nail have not been bent or deformed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q How much weight can the Conventional 50 lb Hook hold?

The Conventional 50 lb Hook supports up to 50 lbs. For heavier items, use two hangers spaced apart to distribute the weight. Always verify your item's weight stays within the rated capacity.

Q What wall types can I use the Conventional 50 lb Hook on?

The Conventional 50 lb Hook is designed for drywall, wood.

Q How do I install the Conventional 50 lb Hook?

Mark the hanging position with a pencil, hold the hook in place, and gently hammer the included nails at a 45-degree angle until flush against the wall. No power drill is needed.

Q What pack sizes is the Conventional 50 lb Hook available in?

Available in: 10 Pack ($0.35 Each), 100 Pack ($0.13 Each), 1000 Pack ($0.10 Each). Per-unit pricing decreases with larger quantities.

Q What is the difference between conventional and brass hooks?

Conventional hooks have a corrosion-resistant zinc finish and are the framing industry standard. Brass hooks offer a more polished, decorative appearance. Both function identically. Choose based on aesthetic preference and budget.

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