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Get it between 2025-01-03 to 2025-01-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Earthquake Hooks or Tremor Hangers prevent artwork from falling off the hook in earthquake areas.
Tremor hooks are for areas where the wall shakes from slamming doors, trains or earthquakes. Tremor Hangers are also called Kidsafe Hangers since they help prevent a picture from being pulled or bumped off a wall.
Safe Picture hangers work well in drywall, wood or plaster walls and will support 30 pounds
Earthquake picture hooks hold the picture frame wire under the hook's spring. When hanging your art,use your finger to guide the wire to slide or snap under the hook’s spring. The wire can slide under the spring on the front of the hook. The spring can also be rotated away from the hook to hang the picture.
Includes 15 tremor hooks and 15 sharp steel picture nails
Tremor picture hangers have a raised nail collar to guide the nails into the wall at the proper 45 degree angle. The sharp steel nails will penetrate plaster or drywall with a very small hole to minimize damage. The professional tremor hooks are used by galleries and museums in earthquake areas to prevent the art from falling off of the wall. When hanging your art,use your finger to guide the wire to slide or snap under the hook’s spring. Apply picture load gradually to insure proper hold. After hanging a wired piece of art, peek behind it to make sure the wire is inside the spring clip. The spring clip on the front of the hook can also turn and be rotated away from the hook to hang or remove the wire. These strong and sturdy hooks and nails are reusable if they have not been damaged during installation or removal. Using gentle tapping when installing and proper nail removal will allow for multiple uses of the professional brass plated tremor hooks. To remove tremor hooks use fingers or pliers to pull the nail out at a 45 degree angle with a slight twisting motion. Prying a hook away from the wall with a tool will usually damage the wall surface and possibly the hook or nail.