Make sure the washers are in place and the nuts are sitting flush on the ends of the sleeve anchors then tap the sleeves into the holes.
Mounting wall mount to brick.
Purchase anchors rated for the weight you want to hang.
For brick we recommend 1 4 or 3 8 in.
Specialized drill bits are required to bore through the brick and concrete sleeve anchors are needed to expand inside the brick and act as sturdy durable supports.
Anchor screws walldog tapcon concrete screw or screw anchor and a masonry drill bit.
Double sided tape can be used to hold items on a brick wall.
Sleeve anchors 3 inches long.
Using a level determine the desired height of the display before attempting to install the wall mount.
Set the object on a scale and record its weight.
Make sure the washers are around the screws before you insert them.
You can t just nail or glue something to bare brick.
Leah from see jane drill demonstrates how to use a screw and anchor also sometimes called a walldog to attach furniture to a brick wall.
Brick clips that hold in the mortar space between the bricks.
Make sure the holes are drilled to the right depth which is usually marked on the drill.
Drilling anchor holes 1.
While you can use a regular drill a hammer drill pulsates to make it easier when drilling in concrete or brick.
Using a hammer drill drill holes using the correct diameter carbide tipped masonry bit for the concrete screw diameter in use.
Tighten the screws using a wrench or a screwdriver but do not overtighten them.
Attaching heavy objects to brick is more difficult than mounting on wood or drywall.
To screw into brick there are only two things you need.
Hammer in brick hooks that advertise no drilling can be hammered into the bricks.
Mounting items to a brick wall requires different tools and equipment than if you wanted to mount something on drywall.
Use a wrench to tighten down the nuts to secure the wall mount to the wall usually 2 3 full rotations.
Brick clips that grip onto the brick will secure items onto a brick wall.
Get a drill and set of masonry bits that match your screw size.
Clear the hole of debris.
The anchor screw looks like a regular screw and it is but it also has an extra set of raised threads that help it cut and grip into very hard material like brick or concrete.
Install the concrete screws through the mount and into the holes.