Hi @badobsession81.
Thanks for reaching out and welcome to the community!
You can refer to this wall mounting information to identify if you will need to use the provided anchors based on your wall material.
Wall Material | Pre Drill | Use Wall Anchors | Use Screws |
Wood Stud | 1/8" / 3 mm bit | No | Yes |
Drywall (no stud) | 5/16" / 8 mm bit | Yes | Yes |
Hard wallboard or double board | 5/16" / 8 mm bit | Yes | Yes |
Plaster | 5/16" / 8 mm bit | No, requires toggle bolt | Yes |
Concrete or Brick | 5/16" / 8 mm bit | Yes | Yes |
Additional details and specifications can be found on this link, Wall Mount product manual.
Let us know if you have any other questions or concerns, we are always here to help.
Hi @badobsession81.
Thanks for reaching out and welcome to the community!
You can refer to this wall mounting information to identify if you will need to use the provided anchors based on your wall material.
Wall Material | Pre Drill | Use Wall Anchors | Use Screws |
Wood Stud | 1/8" / 3 mm bit | No | Yes |
Drywall (no stud) | 5/16" / 8 mm bit | Yes | Yes |
Hard wallboard or double board | 5/16" / 8 mm bit | Yes | Yes |
Plaster | 5/16" / 8 mm bit | No, requires toggle bolt | Yes |
Concrete or Brick | 5/16" / 8 mm bit | Yes | Yes |
Additional details and specifications can be found on this link, Wall Mount product manual.
Let us know if you have any other questions or concerns, we are always here to help.
Thanks for this - this is what I’ve got in the manual but it left me confused as I wasn’t sure which wall material my dot and dab walls came under. Pretty sure they’re plasterboard with a gap (where there isn’t a dab) and then our blockwork external wall that joins our garage. Didn’t know whether to class this as plasterboard, drywall, or something else. The only studs used throughout are metal studs. It’s mainly dot and dab throughout. Think I’ll just get someone else to do it rather than chance it!
Hi @badobsession81.
Thanks for your immediate response.
I totally agree that we need to be sure with the classification of the wall material, to identify what kind of anchor can handle the mount.
I tried to do some research and I find it confusing that in some situations you need to treat dot and dab like a hollow wall and in some situations you need to treat it like a solid wall.
It might be indeed a good idea of getting someone else’s help on this first before doing it, for safety purposes as well.
If you have any other questions or run into any issues, please do not hesitate to reach out.