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Feb 17, 2025 - 02:15 AM
When choosing the appropriate fixings for the wall material, it is important to consider the type of wall you have. Here are some general guidelines:
1. For solid walls (e.g., brick or concrete): Use wall anchors or rawl plugs with appropriate screws. Drill the wall using an electric drill with a masonry drill bit suitable for the fixings.
2. For plasterboard or drywall: Use toggle bolts or cavity wall anchors. These provide better support for the radiator. Use an electric drill with a suitable drill bit for the fixings.
3. For stud walls: Locate the studs using a stud finder and attach the radiator brackets directly to the studs for maximum stability. Use appropriate screws for wood or metal studs.
Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions or consult with a professional if you are unsure about the wall material or the appropriate fixings to use.
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