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If you are worried put a splash of no nails or whatever on the back of the bracket before you fix it back. Whoever takes it off in 10 or 20 years time will love you for it 😉
Cavity fixings (the ones set with a gun) or spring toggles will easily take the weight of most std rads on plasterboard as the brackets give a relatively large spread for cantilever loads.
Decorative rads and towel rails are different as the brackets are small and have very little cantilever resistance.
Shear loading (straight downwards) is pretty irrelevant. A nail knocked into plasterboard at a downward angle will easily support a 10kg shear load.
Don't worry about it.
Cavity fixings (the ones set with a gun) or spring toggles will easily take the weight of most std rads on plasterboard as the brackets give a relatively large spread for cantilever loads.
Decorative rads and towel rails are different as the brackets are small and have very little cantilever resistance.
Shear loading (straight downwards) is pretty irrelevant. A nail knocked into plasterboard at a downward angle will easily support a 10kg shear load.
Don't worry about it.