A Guide to
-
Wall
Mounting
&
Fixings
Important note
:
Types
of
walls
Care
&
Maintenance
No
.
1
“
General Purpose
”
wall plug
No
.
6
“
Shield Anchor
”
wall plug
Heavy loads
No
.
3
“
Cavity Fixing
”
wall plug
No
.
4
“
Cavity Fixing
-
Heavy Duty
”
wall plug
No
.
5
“
Hammer Fixing
”
wall plug
No
.
2
“
Plasterboard
”
wall
plug
Generally
aerated
blocks
should
not
be
used
to
support
heavy
loads
,
use
a
specialist
ftting
in
this
case
.
For
light
loads
,
general
purpose
wall
plugs
can
be
used
.
For
use
with
heavier
loads
such
as
TV
&
HiFi
speakers
and
satelite
dishes
etc
.
For
use
with
plasterboard
partitions
or
hollow
wooden
doors
.
For
use
when
ftting
or
supporting
heavy
loads
such
as
shelving
,
wall
cabinets
and
coat
racks
.
For
use
with
walls
stuck
with
plasterboard
.
The
hammer
fxing
allows
it
to
be
fxed
to
the
wall
rather
than
the
plasterboard
.
Always
check
the
fxing
is
secure
to
the
retaining
wall
.
For
use
when
attaching
light
loads
on
to
plasterboard
partitions
.
Safety
:
Always
check
the
ftting
and
location
to
ensure
your
safety
in
and
around
the
home
.
Fitting
:
From
time
to
time
check
the
ftting
to
ensure
the
wall
plugs
or
screws
do
not
become
loose
.
You
can
use
one
of
the
following
types
of
wall
plug
if
your
walls
are
made
of
brick
,
breeze
block
,
concrete
,
stone
or
wood
.
Important
:
When
drilling
into
walls
always
check
that
there
are
no
hidden
wires
or
pipes
etc
.
Hints
:
1
:
General rule
:
Always
use
a
larger
screw
and
wall
plug
if
you
are
not
sure
.
2
:
Ensure
you
use
the
recommended
drill
bit
to
match
the
wall
plug
and
hole
size
.
3
:
Ensure
you
drill
the
hole
horizontally
,
do
not
force
the
drill
or
enlarge
the
hole
.
4
:
Take
extra
care
when
drilling
high
walls
,
ceilings
and
ceramic
tiles
.
Ensure
wall
plugs
are
inserted
beyond
the
thickness
of
the
ceramic
tiles
to
avoid
the
tiles
splitting
or
cracking
.
5
:
Ensure
wall
plugs
are
well
ftted
and
are
a
tight
ft
in
the
drilled
hole
.
If plastic wall plugs
are
supplied
with
your
product
:
Make sure
that
the
screws
and
wall
plugs
being
used
are
suitable
for
supporting
your
unit
.
Consult
a
qualifed
tradesperson if you are
unsure
.
-
these are
only
suitable
for
use in masonry walls
.
If you are
in
any
doubt
about
the correct
wall
plugs
for
your wall
,
seek professional
advice
.
Failure
of
the
product
due
to
using incorrect
fxings
is
the
responsibility
of
the
installer
.
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