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.
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Brass hooks are reliable picture hangers that provide additional holding power for pictures. They come with pointed brass nails to maximize wall support while leaving only a pin-sized hole on the wall to minimize wall damage. These professional picture frame hangers are used often in art galleries and museums.
Brass-plated picture hooks for hanging lightweight frames and pictures on drywall, wood panels, and plaster wall.
Measures ⅝” long and ⅜” wide along the nail socket, nail measures 1 ⅜”
Supports up to 10 lbs
Brass-plated with hardened blue steel nail
Mark the position of the hanger on the wall using a pencil, then hold the picture hook in the marked position.
Hammer the nail gently into the nail socket until the hook is flush against the wall. The raised nail socket on the hook will guide the nails into the wall at the proper 45-degree angle. Avoid over hammering as it can compromise the hook’s holding power and damage your wall.
Hang the frame.
To remove a brass-plated hook, pull the nail back at a 45-degree angle with a slight twisting motion using fingers or soft-faced pliers. Prying hooks away from the wall with a screwdriver or a similar tool will often damage the wall surface.
To reuse a brass-plated hanger, ensure the hook and nail have not been bent or deformed.