Mounting
to
hollow
walls
Hollow
walls
include
walls
that
are
constructed
of
drywall
board
that
is
securely
fastened
to
wood
studs.
The
studs
must
make
up
the
main
structure
and
strength
of
the
wall.
Method
1:
Wood
surface
Use
this
method
if
construction
changes
to
the
wall
are
permitted.
This
method
will
provide
the
most
reliable
attachment
of
the
unit
to
the
wall
with
little
risk
that
the
unit
will
ever
come
loose
or
require
ongoing
maintenance.
The
drywall
board
is
removed
in
an
area
approximately
30
cm
(12
in.)
high
that
spans
the
space
between
two
studs.
The
two
wood
studs
can
be
cut
back
approximately
38-mm
(1.5-in.)
by
28-cm
(11-in.)
high.
A
38-mm
(1.5-in.)
thick
by
28-cm
(11-in.)
high
construction
grade
wood
support
is
attached
to
the
two
wall
studs
with
six
lag
screws
as
shown
in
Table
7.
Install
the
Lag
Screws
directly
into
the
center
of
the
studs
without
pre-drilling
a
hole.
Do
not
use
soap
or
other
lubricant
on
the
screws
during
installation.
The
wood
support
material
should
be
either
solid
wood
or
plywood.
After
installation
of
the
support,
you
can
replace
and
prepare
the
drywall
board
for
final
finishing.
Table
7.
Securing
the
wood
support
to
the
wood
studs
using
lag
screws
Lag
screw
Screw
size:
6.3
mm
(1/4
in.)
or
nominal
thread
diameter
Length:
60
mm
(2.5
in.)
minimum
Use
a
bubble
level
to
assure
that
the
wall
mount
plate
is
mounted
squarely.
Use
six
wood
screws
to
attach
the
wall
mount
plate
to
the
wall.
Center
the
wall
mount
plate
vertically
on
the
wood
support.
Install
the
wood
screws
directly
into
the
wood
support
without
pre-drilling
a
hole.
Do
not
use
soap
or
other
lubricant
on
the
screws
during
installation.
See
“Fastener
types”
on
page
24
for
more
information.
After
installation,
make
sure
that
the
screw
heads
are
flush
or
below
the
outer
surface
of
the
wall
mount
plate.
Check
to
make
sure
that
you
firmly
and
securely
attach
the
wall
mount
plate
to
the
wall.
Chapter
3.
Mounting
the
IBM
Anyplace
Kiosk
to
the
wall
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