Wall plugs can be used on masonry walls such as brick or stone, they should not be used on plasterboard walls as other more suitable fixings are available for this purpose.

Wall plugs are the most commonly used type of fixing device, they are simple to use and give good results with a simple wood screw. There are several different sizes of wall plug all of which are different colours to match the different Hole size and screw size.

Plug ColourDrill sizeScrew size
yello wall plug

YELLOW

5mm sds drill bit

5mm

screw size 6-8 6 - 8
red wall plug

RED

6mm sds drill bit

6mm

screw size 8-10 8 -10
brown wall plug

BROWN

7mm sds drill bit

7mm

screw size 10-14 10 - 14
blue wall plug

BLUE

10mm sds drill bit

10mm

 14 - 18

Many different variations of wall plugs exist and new designs are being brought out all of the time. Make sure that you use the correct drill and the correct screw or else the fixing will not work.

Mark the length of the plug on the drill using some tape.

If you are drilling through a wall that has old plaster that is likely to flake then it is best of you drill a little deeper and ensure that the plug is pushed through the plaster and into the masonry behind, so that the plaster does not crack when the screw is tightened.

 

Before drilling a hole into a wall you must ensure that no services such as pipes or cables are running where you intend to drill.

 

When drilling through plaster into masonry it is best if you do not use hammer action until you hit the masonry. If you try to drill the plaster using hammer action you could damage the plaster and could drill the hole in the wrong place.

 

When you reach the desired depth you can remove the drill from the hole.

 

Insert the correct size wall plug and tap it home using a hammer. Don't forget that if the wall is likely to flake then it is best to knock the plug through the plaster to prevent damage from expansion of the plug in the plaster.

 

This is what can happen if you do not knock the plug below the plaster.

 

Here the plug is flush with the wall, but it is best if it can be tapped below the level of the plaster to prevent the plaster from being damaged.

 

Push the screw through what you wish to fasten to the wall and tighten the screw in a clockwise direction.

 

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