What size bolts are on a Christmas tree stand?

What size bolts are on a Christmas tree stand?

What size bolts are on a Christmas tree stand?

Metric threads (M8x1. 25) bolts are for tree stands made 1998 to present.

What are Christmas tree screws called?

Xmas Tree Clips, alternatively called Christmas Tree Fasteners or X-mas Trees, are often used to secure trim and other softer materials to a surface.

How do I stabilize my Christmas tree stand?

If your tree stands next to a wall or corner, that’s an easy fix—just turn it around. But if that’s not the case, cut a few branches from the bottom of the tree before putting it into the stand. Then, zip tie those branches onto the interior of the branches just surrounding the gap.

How do you secure a wobbly Christmas tree?

Help! Or if your tree is placed on an uneven surface, the tree stand wobbles, and your tree may lean precariously to one side or the other. To straighten a tree that is leaning over, wedge a Wobble Wedge plastic shim between the tree and the stand or to level your tree stand at the base.

How do you anchor a Christmas tree?

Use metal hooks that clamp to the tree and avoid using string, rubber bands or anything else dangly to attach the ornaments with. These items look like toys to your cats, and may encourage them to bat at ornaments. When you’ve attached the decorations, give them a tug to check that they are secure.

What are tree clips?

X-Mas Tree Clips or Christmas Tree Clips are push-in fasteners that hold two panels together without the need for any secondary fastening devices. They have barbed teeth or fins that lock into the edges of the hole when pushed into application.

Why does my Christmas tree keep tipping over?

If you don’t push the tree into the tabs, uneven weight of branches or ornaments could lead to excess force on one of the bolts, causing it to gouge out a portion of the tree and cause unplanned tipping. Then you should double check the tree is perfectly vertical, and tighten the bolts.

Why does my Christmas tree fall over?

Can you buy replacement parts for a Christmas tree stand?

These Christmas tree stand parts are available for purchase. When the rubber feet of your trees wear out after several years of use, you may change them with our replacement black rubber feet. These are offered in two sizes to fit either small or large tree stands and are available in a pack of 4.

What are your Christmas tree replacement lights made of?

Our clear Christmas tree replacement lights kit features bulbs that emit the clear, candle-like glow. Our multi Christmas tree replacement lights kit features an assortment of red, green, blue, and yellow bulbs. Our standard tree stands are crafted from sturdy steel, with rubber feet to prevent slippage and to protect your floors.

What is a tree stand made out of?

Our standard tree stand is constructed from sturdy steel, with rubber feet to prevent the stand from slipping. It also includes a tree stand key, or eye bolt, used to secure the bottom section of the tree, preventing it from leaning or wobbling. Replacement rubber feet and stand keys are now conveniently available from Balsam Hill™.

How do I keep my tree stand from slipping?

Keep your holiday centerpiece on sure footing with our tree stand replacement parts. Our standard tree stand is constructed from sturdy steel, with rubber feet to prevent the stand from slipping. It also includes a tree stand key, or eye bolt, used to secure the bottom section of the tree, preventing it from leaning or wobbling.