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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes Gripits Drywall Anchors phenomenal?
A: Gripit drywall fixings hold up to 205lbs with no need for battens, wall modifications or compromises which saves time, money, and labour. The gripping wings allow Gripit to be installed in walls with extremely limited cavity space. All Gripits are designed to be completely removable and reusable.
Q: How/why is a Gripit so strong?
A: The incredible loading capabilities of Gripit are derived from a unique combination of mechanical innovation and physical engineering. Each component is designed to work in harmony to create an extremely effective drywall anchoring device. The Gripit system is not based upon anchorage to a single contact point which tends to cause anchors to tear loose under stress. Gripit uses a unique three-way system of multiple contact points in combination to disperse load and lock onto drywall. Each Gripit component is precision moulded and tested to ensure they always deliver ultimate performance.
Q: What equipment do I need to install a Gripit and how complicated is it to use?
A: Installing Gripit is quick and simple. There are 3 easy steps. All you need is a drill (with the correct size drill bit – supplied), a hammer and a screwdriver.
Simply drill your hole once you have decided on the location of your fixings, tap the Gripit into the hole with your hammer, then open the wings with your flat head screwdriver using the central slot. Your Gripit is now secure and safe for you to hang your chosen item onto the wall using the screws/bolts
provided.
Q: It seems like a large hole to drill if I decide to use a Gripit?
A: With the majority of installations, you won’t be able to see the Gripit once it is fitted. For example, if you are hanging a cabinet, TV or mirror, the bracket or piece of furniture will hide the fixing itself, so this need not be a problem. In addition to the wings, Gripit actually gains a lot of its strength from the large surface area that is in contact with the drywall. The Gripit becomes an integral part of the drywall. If you decide to remove Gripit at a later date, you will be left with a hole in the wall as you would with any other type of drywall fixing. We would advise you fill the hole as you would with any fixing.