Make sure to position your shelf or whatever you re mounting up to where you want it and then drive in the screw.
Hang shelves on metal stud wall.
It s often sufficient to simply eyeball the location.
For denser shelving or heavier display or storage items you can use a stud finder to see if there s stud in the area you want to hang the shelf.
However if you re just hanging a mirror or a picture frame you can drive the screw in by itself and hang the mirror afterward.
If you need brackets you can buy them at a hardware store.
There simply isn t enough material for the threads to grab securely.
Unlike wood studs where you can simply drive lag bolts or screws straight into the 2 4 studs metal studs are hallow and have thin walls.
Wall studs the wood support beams inside a wall are great places to anchor anything you wish to hang up.
The shelf fits onto the pegs.
Mark the site at which you want to hang the object on your wall with a pencil.
Mounting brackets typically come packaged with new shelves.
Next take your screw and begin driving it into the anchor.
The thin gauge metal studs however pose problems for homeowners who are used to hanging shelves and decorations from wood studs.
Other shelves rest atop metal shelf brackets.
Consider the weight of the shelf and the weight of each item you intend to place on top.
Mark the wall at the height where you want to fasten the shelving brackets.
Unlike wood studs the thickness of the metal stud does not provide enough material to hold threads and support significant weight.
When you have metal studs mounting a tv or hanging a heavy picture on the wall becomes slightly more challenging.
Unfortunately studs are seldom if ever positioned.
Wall studs offer additional support but if there are none available you can also use drywall anchors.
Whether fastening a framed picture mirror shelf or curtain rod to a wall it s always best to screw or nail directly into a wall stud.
Stop driving when the screw becomes snug.