Our Warehouse Team is off from December 24 to 27 and December 31 to January 1. Orders placed during this time will be fulfilled upon our return, in the order in which they are received.Customer support remains available throughout the holidays.

Our Warehouse Team is off from December 24 to 27 and December 31 to January 1. Orders placed during this time will be fulfilled upon our return, in the order in which they are received.Customer support remains available throughout the holidays.

Large Sawtooth Nailess Silver

S-HWR-2920X

Size: 10 Pack ($0.35 Each)

 

About the product

The large nailess sawtooth frame hanger is designed with built-in prongs that allow easy attachment onto wood without screws or nails. Its hardened finish lets the sawtooth hanger be hammered in without deforming, while its unique pronged design provides a quick and easy installation in just seconds.

  • Self-attaching no-nail sawtooth hangers for wood frames

  • Measures 1/4" wide and 1 3/4" long

  • Supports lightweight art up to 10 lbs

  • No additional hardware required

  • Tempered steel with corrosion-resistant zinc plating and silver finish

Instructions

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

  2. Position the nailess sawtooth so that it’s centered left-to-right on the top rail, a little down from the upper edge of the frame. The serrated edge should face down.

  3. If installing on extremely hard wood, drill small pilot holes for the nailess sawtooth hanger’s legs.

  4. Use a small hammer to tap the nailess sawtooth hanger in place, taking care not to break the glass on the frame, if any. About 1/4“ of each prong should go into the wood for maximum support. When properly seated, the shoulders of a nailess sawtooth hanger should rest on the surface of the frame rail, leaving approximately a 1/8" gap between the back of the hanger and the surface of the rail.

  5. Hang the picture on the wall, ensuring the nail in the wall is tight and secure before using it to hang the frame. TIP: Always use a headed nail, not a brad, and position the frame on the nail so that the nail is caught firmly on the sawtooth hanger.

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