How To Install Drywall Expansion Anchor

In case you need to you can always tap the anchor with a rubber mallet to get it to sit flush on the wall.
How to install drywall expansion anchor. Use your fingers to press the anchor into the surface. Enlarge the hole slightly instead of trying to force the anchor. In any case to use an expansion anchor start by drilling a hole in the drywall that s roughly the same diameter as the anchor. Tap the head of the anchor lightly with the hammer until it is flush with the wall. Push it in until the anchor sits flush against the wall.
Once you have your pilot hole in place you can use it to install any type of drywall anchor. Set the fixture over the single expansion anchor and insert the properly sized machine bolt screw through the fixture and into the anchor. Slide the expansion anchor into the hole. Slide the anchor into the hole push the anchor until it seats flush on the wall. After that gently hammer the anchor into the wall.
Make sure the holes are not too small because this may cause the anchor to collapse onto itself. If the hole is too small the anchor will collapse onto itself and may not install properly. Drill straight into the drywall at a precise 90 degree angle. This is where you ll find out of the hole you drilled is either too big or too small. Insert the single expansion anchor into the hole and tap the fastener lightly with a hammer to ensure it is flush with the base material.
If the fit it too tight the anchor will bend or break and you will have to start over with a new one.