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Hello - I am hoping to fix a tall Jago Iguana Aplano radiator to a plasterboard wall - it is 1800 tall x 300 wide. Its about 28Kg. I'm trying to avoid ripping up the plasterboard to fix batons etc.

I was planning to screw the two right side fixings into a stud and for the two left side ones to use heavy duty hollow wall anchors into the plasterboard.

Does this sound like a good plan? I'm concerned about the weight.

Sam
 
If you have a stud on one side the plasterboard fixings will be fine on the other side. Use "toggles" there the best for plasterboard.
 
110% agree with the above, done this the other day - make sure you get the "gun" though mate
 
Cheers for replying.

Are you referring to the fixing "gun" for the anchors? I got the anchors from B&Q and it doesn't mention using a fixing gun although I noticed in screw fix there is a goun you can get to use with the fixings.

Why is the fixing gun needed?
 
You can do them without the gun. But it is easier with the gun. You'll use it again and again once you see how good they are.
 
I use the method stated above withe toggle bolts and gun almost everyday to hang boilers and rads.

Best way is to get at least one fixing into a stud, dont crazy over tighten the toggle bolts either

I think i use the M5 size toggle bolts and a 10mm drill bit to piolt the hole so its nice and tight, them hammer toggle bolt in gently then operate the gun
 
If you don't want to buy a gun, then just use a metal washer below the head of the bolt, & a dot of oil, then tighten up until it closes the toggle properly. Takes a lot turns! Don't over tighten, as you will strip threads.
 
If you don't want to buy a gun, then just use a metal washer below the head of the bolt, & a dot of oil, then tighten up until it closes the toggle properly. Takes a lot turns! Don't over tighten, as you will strip threads.
You shouldn't even need a washer as bracket itself can be used to help tighten the toggle and it will expand behind the plasterboard as you tighten.
 
You shouldn't even need a washer as bracket itself can be used to help tighten the toggle and it will expand behind the plasterboard as you tighten.
I meant the washer behind the bolt head to reduce friction. The friction is a lot, while the toggle is compressing, that's why I suggest a dot of oil also. You are better with a washer usually, as brackets can have large holes.
 
I meant the washer behind the bolt head to reduce friction. The friction is a lot, while the toggle is compressing, that's why I suggest a dot of oil also. You are better with a washer usually, as brackets can have large holes.
Goes without saying as toggles come with a washer already.
 

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