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Milwaukee M12 Tool Mount for Pegboard or wall

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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This is a Tool Mount for Milwaukee M12 power tools. The mount can be screwed to the wall or, with the use of wall anchors, it can be mounted to ¼" hole pegboard. Most tools can be mount on it. Please look at the photos to see if your tool is shown. (no drills are in picture because I always have batteries in them but they do fit. Note - you may have to relocate belt hanger to other side)

 

To use the mount on pegboard you will need plastic wall anchors. Not all wall anchors work. I've tried 3 different ones myself and I have shown the ones that work. SEE NOTE ON YELLOW ONES The Hillman (or Fischer) DuoPower ¼" work best. You will need to cut off the 4 wings at the top (flange side) to get them to fit. They fit very tight and they hold the best in pegboard.

 
Insert the anchor into the mount first as shown in the pictures. DO NOT use the screws that come with the anchors. They are too long and will twist the anchor and make it near impossible to remove. (this is how they work in wallboard) I use a 1in #8 Pan Head screw.

 

Really any wall anchor that fits the hole in the mount tightly will work.

 

NOTE: The yellow ones are tricky to find the right size that will work. I found some that were perfect and some too loose and they look exactly the same.  Ones listed as 6mm can be to loose. 

 

Here are the type I've tried:

 

Hillman (Fischer) DuoPower

https://www.homedepot.ca/product/duopower--6-10-duopower-tm-contractor-strength-anchor-18pcs/1001076376

 

Yellow

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01FXMAW2A?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_2

 

Wurth 

https://www.wurth.co.uk/media/pictures/brochures_1/range_brochures/automotive_and_cargo/Shark_Twist_Brochure.pdf

 

Any anchor that fits the hole in the mount TIGHTLY should work.

 

For wall mount, use a pan head screw. Flat head will split the plastic.

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