Buy Wall Plugs Online in Australia
Wall Plugs for Australian Construction, Renovation and Trade Fastening
Wall plugs (also called anchors or fixings) are the components that allow screws to fasten reliably into masonry, concrete, plasterboard, and hollow wall substrates that screws can't grip directly. The plug expands or grips inside a pre-drilled hole as the screw is driven, providing the metal-thread anchor for the fastener. For Australian construction, renovation, and trade fastening work, the right wall plug matched to the substrate and load is essential. AIMS Industrial supplies wall plugs across the materials and substrate types Australian customers actually need.
The wall plug types we stock
- Standard nylon plugs — the everyday plug for general-purpose masonry and concrete fastening
- Mungo Swiss-engineered plugs — premium engineered plugs for specific substrates. See our Mungo plugs
- Hollow wall plugs (cavity fixings) — for plasterboard and hollow block substrates
- Frame fixings (long plugs) — extended plugs for fixing through window/door frames into masonry behind
- Toggle bolts — for hollow walls where heavier loads exceed standard cavity fixing capacity
- Self-drilling drywall anchors — for plasterboard fastening without separate pilot drilling
- Universal plugs — designed to work in multiple substrate types
Where each plug type earns its place
- Standard nylon plugs — solid masonry, concrete, and brick where standard fastening is needed
- Hollow wall plugs — plasterboard, hollow block, partition walls where the cavity must be bridged
- Frame fixings — window and door frame fixings through wall to structural masonry
- Toggle bolts — heavier fixings in hollow walls where standard cavity fixings are insufficient
- Mungo plugs — engineered fixings where load capacity and substrate compatibility need engineering documentation
Substrate matters more than plug size
Wall plug performance depends primarily on the substrate, not the plug. The same plug performs differently in:
- Solid concrete — strong substrate, supports heavy fixings
- Solid brick — adequate substrate, moderate fixing capacity
- Hollow block — limited capacity unless plug is designed for hollow substrates
- Aerated concrete (Hebel-style) — soft substrate requiring specific plug types
- Plasterboard — soft substrate requiring cavity fixings or hollow wall plugs
Match the plug type to the substrate before considering load capacity.
Sizing
Wall plugs are sized by:
- Plug diameter — typically 5mm, 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm
- Plug length — typically 25mm through 100mm
- Screw size compatible — each plug is rated for a specific screw diameter range
- Substrate thickness range — for cavity fixings, the wall thickness range the plug can bridge
Match the drill bit size to the plug — using oversized drill bits significantly reduces fixing strength.
Installation practice
- Drill the correct pilot hole size — usually printed on the plug packaging
- Drill straight — angled holes weaken the fixing
- Clear the hole — blow out drilling debris before inserting the plug
- Insert the plug fully — the plug should sit flush with the substrate surface
- Drive the screw to specification — use the screw size and length specified for the plug
Brands stocked at AIMS
Mungo (Swiss-engineered) covers the premium engineered plug range. Hobson and Bremick stock the everyday standard plug ranges. For specific substrate types and high-load applications, sourcing through our distribution channels covers most options.
Companion ranges at AIMS
Wall plugs sit alongside our broader fastener range — see Mungo plugs, wall screw anchors, sleeve anchors, and mushroom nail-in anchors for the related products.
Need help speccing wall plugs for specific substrates or load requirements? contact our team — we'll match by substrate, load, and screw size.

