It is not clear whether the mounts used for the 6oo Lbs testing were attached to sheetrock alone or attached to studs (or even a combination of one end attached to sheetrock and the other attached to the stud). Again, I am specifically interested in the attachment set-up used for the bar tested to take 600 lbs continuous load and 50 Lbs short fall. Also wonder the test results for a 250 Lbs/12 inch drop (weight of a falling person). Thanks for developing/demonstrating such outstanding product.
If you can't find the wood studs, try the SNAPTOGGLE Toggle Bolts. These anchors are so easy to install in a small hole and they hold a ton of weight. The Moen anchor needs like a 1 1/4" hole, a special drill bit, and it's HUGE!!!
It is not clear whether the mounts used for the 6oo Lbs testing were attached to sheetrock alone or attached to studs (or even a combination of one end attached to sheetrock and the other attached to the stud). Again, I am specifically interested in the attachment set-up used for the bar tested to take 600 lbs continuous load and 50 Lbs short fall. Also wonder the test results for a 250 Lbs/12 inch drop (weight of a falling person). Thanks for developing/demonstrating such outstanding product.
truthcrusade 4 months ago
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If you can't find the wood studs, try the SNAPTOGGLE Toggle Bolts. These anchors are so easy to install in a small hole and they hold a ton of weight. The Moen anchor needs like a 1 1/4" hole, a special drill bit, and it's HUGE!!!
dagvc1 1 year ago