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Size Name:100 Sets Framer Supply’s complete T-Screw locking picture hanging set includes everything you need to securely hang your art. Perfect for public spaces, hotels, museums, and anywhere you want to increase security. Specially designed T Screws can only be turned by the included hardened metal wrench, which prevents unauthorized removal. These security hangers are also ideal for attaching wall art and photos to walls in RV’s, Motorhomes, and Boats as they securely hold your item in place even while on the go. Also great for narrow halls where people may bump into your picture frames or in Earthquake Prone Locations, never have to relevel again! Each set comes in its own convenient poly bag, ensuring you have everything you need on hand. 1 Set includes 1 Security T-Screw + Wall Anchor, 2 Slide in Mounting Brackets, 2 1” x #8 Phillips Pan Head Screws + Wall Anchors, 3 Security Slotted Brackets, 6 1/2” x #6 Phillips Pan Head Screws. Please note: We recommend using 2 T-Screws for Frames larger than 24” x 30”.
C**B
Secure but tricky
My husband wanted to purchase this set so we could hang pictures above the baby's crib without fear that they could fall down in an earthquake (we live in Pennsylvania...haha). It was very time consuming to hang two frames (1.5hours or so), and it was very difficult to get them lined up and level. This is with my husband being a construction-savvy guy with any tool you could ask for. Also, these aren't designed to lay flush against the wall and thus are about 2mm away from the wall. That being said, no earthquake or small child could ever take these things down- they are secure!! So I would recommend them in the event you need super secure hanging, but leave plenty of time and frustration to accomplish your goal.P.S. The wrench that comes with it to "lock" the hardware on left black marks on the wall but they came off with a Magic Eraser.
D**E
Great system but wall marking doesn't go as planned
The instructions suggested that pressing the hardware into the wall surface would leave indentations to mark where to insert the wall anchors. This is true when holding a loose bracket in your hand and pressing it into the wall, however when the bracket is screwed into the picture frame, the fully inserted screws (that came with it) stick out farther than the bracket, and do not leave any marks when pressed into the wall. So instead I had to do a lot of measuring. On a 6' wide by 2' tall frame, I used 3 top brackets and 2 bottom/locking brackets. They seem to hold very well, which is ideal for this frame being in a high traffic location where it might be bumped.
M**T
Works as intended - securely attaches frames/art to wall.
I purchased these security hangers to hang some frames above our newborn crib. I have to say that we feel 100% safe as there is no way the frames will accidentally fall off the wall. (We hung them higher than the child will ever be able to reach so our goal was to ensure they could never accidentally fall, as opposed to being pulled down. However, I believe that they are secure enough to withstand even toddler tugging, but would never recommend that). The only thing i will say is that you need to be above average on the handyman chart. They isn't to much leeway when installing and you better have your numbers accurately calculated to ensure proper distancing for the anchor holes. The holes must be level as well. Overall, i would buy these security hangers again if the need arose in the future.
K**Y
Good with one Bid reservation
Like advertised, it's pretty much commercial grade hanging tool. It's very sturdy and well-designed. The T-lock won't let any frame fall out/down.Only Big drawback is the method to imprint the frame/picture hanger piece to the wall. It says in the instruction that put pressure picture/frame with the frame piece hooked on the back and it'll be wall imprinting on the wall. That's impossible, I would say even you slam your picture/frame with a hammer. Of course, you'll destroy your art but there will leave no mark on the wall.So this is what I did. First, nail that frame piece to the posterior of the frame/picture. Then, I put small pin ( manually tapped) at the hanger on the back of the frame/picture. Locate the frame/picture where I want then apply pressure on the frame/picture around the location of the frame piece. My man-make nail will poke small hole at the wall. Then remove the frame/picture. I'll put the wall piece hanger at the nail hole on the wall. Then hook up frame piece to wall piece.!!!!!
C**B
Good enough to hang above a crib
These have worked great. They are sturdy enough to put my wife at ease hanging pictures above a crib. A child can't lift or pull the frame from the wall. With careful measuring they were easy to install. Measure twice, cut once and you shouldn't have any issues. You'll need a level, 3/16 drill bit for the anchors, a much smaller bit for pre-drilling screws in the frame to prevent splitting, and a Phillips driver.The frame won't hang level if you don't place each top bracket the same distance from the edge and drill the anchors level in the wall.
M**L
Sturdy.. wall will fall before the art does
This works like a champ. This is the same system I see in Hospitals. It takes alot of time to measure and get just right but it is sturdy. I do wish the main screw in the bottom was longer just in case you are lucky enough to use a stud...
I**N
Securely hang art in public places
This will not deter a determined thief, bent on destroying the wall and/or frame - but will stop a casual perp from easily swiping your pictures/posters/etc. I am using these security hangers in the lobby of my Condominuim building - so your next pizza delivery guy will not swipe that nice wall art!!! And no need to make any visible holes in the frames either!!!
S**H
Security, a must.
When you've got to keep it on the wall these do the trick. I like that they work in both wood and standard channel frames. But, the frame-mount tabs are a bit long for the standard metal frames and I needed to grind down the top so that they'd be truly invisible.The anchors are cheap and not particularly useful. You'll probably toss them and use a better quality drywall anchor.
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