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Cobra GKP 4x25 ZN Drywall Anchor, 4 Pieces
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The Cobra GKP 4x25 ZN drywall anchor is a high-quality fastening solution specifically engineered for secure mounting in gypsum board surfaces. This set includes four metal anchors, each measuring 25 mm in length and 4 mm in diameter, providing a robust and reliable method for attaching lightweight fixtures to interior walls. Designed for both residential and commercial environments, these anchors offer a stable hold that ensures your wall-mounted accessories remain firmly in place.
The primary benefit of the Cobra GKP 4x25 ZN anchor is its durable metal construction, which provides superior strength compared to standard plastic alternatives. The design allows for a straightforward installation process that minimizes damage to the drywall while maximizing load-bearing capacity. Its compact size makes it an ideal choice for precise applications where space is limited, and the grey finish ensures a discreet appearance once installed.
These anchors are not intended for use in masonry, concrete, or solid wood surfaces, as they are specifically optimized for the mechanical properties of drywall. They are also not recommended for heavy-duty applications, such as large mirrors, heavy cabinets, or items that exert significant pull-out force.
To install the Cobra GKP 4x25 ZN anchor, first mark the desired location on your wall. Drill a pilot hole of the appropriate size if necessary, then insert the anchor into the gypsum board. Use a screwdriver to drive the anchor until it is flush with the wall surface. Once the anchor is securely set, insert your screw through the fixture and into the anchor, tightening it until the item is firmly attached.
For optimal stability, always ensure the anchor is fully seated in the drywall before attaching your fixture. Avoid over-tightening the screw, as this may damage the gypsum material surrounding the anchor.
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