Frame fixings are a type of fastener used to securely fix objects to walls. They are typically used for applications such as fixing window and door frames, attaching electrical conduit, and securing other fixtures to walls.
Frame fixings are typically made of steel or other strong materials, and they consist of a screw or bolt that is inserted into a pre-drilled hole in the wall. The screw or bolt is then tightened, which causes the fixing to expand and grip the wall, providing a strong and secure anchor point for the object being fixed.
Some of the advantages of using frame fixings include:
Quick and easy to install
Suitable for use in a variety of wall materials, such as concrete, brick, and stone
Provide a strong and durable anchor point
Can be used in both solid and hollow walls
Resistant to corrosion and weathering
When using frame fixings, it is important to use the correct size and type of fixing for the load requirements and the wall material. It is also important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation and to ensure that the object being fixed is securely anchored to the wall.