



Precision wall plugs for wood and wooden substrates. Ensures strong and stable anchoring with minimal material damage.
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What are wood wall plugs and how do they work?
Wood wall plugs are fastening elements designed specifically for use in soft and hard wood, plywood, chipboard, and MDF. Their shape and material allow secure anchoring without cracking or loosening over time, making them ideal for carpentry and interior installations.
Main advantages of wood plugs
- Reliable hold in wooden materials
- Resistant to deformation and loosening
- Easy installation – no adhesives required
- Safe for wood structure
- Available in multiple sizes
Typical applications
- Furniture fittings and hinges
- Decorative or functional wall elements
- Mounting railings, handles, or brackets
- Woodwork and repairs
Types and features
This category includes ribbed plugs for mechanical lock, thickened plug zones for softwood, and universal models. Some variants come pre-packed with suitable screws for ease of use.
Selection tips
Choose the plug according to wood type (solid, layered, MDF), thickness, load expectations, and the screw used. Avoid overdrilling and oversizing, which can weaken the hold in wood.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Which plugs are best for MDF?
Ribbed or expanding plugs work best, as they provide secure hold without damaging the board.
Can I hang heavy items in wood with plugs?
Yes, using long and thick plugs with matching screws ensures proper load support.
How to drill the hole for a wood plug?
The drill diameter should be slightly smaller than the plug, to allow for firm grip.
