Handing a 40" TV on Metal studs/plasterboard?

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Hi there

I was going to put up my tv onto the wall but found out I have metal studs instead of wood. Can these still be used to support a 40" TV?

Thanks for any advice.
 
A 40" doesn't weigh much so just get some plasterboard fixings. It'll be fine aslong as it's not a full motion bracket. Some M8 spring toggles will do the job.
 
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you spread the load over several fixings and it should be fine.

OR get a stud detector - find the studs and screw into the wood...
 
They're metal and not wood ;).

But yeah, screw into the metal studs with some deep thread self-tapping screws and it'll hold a tv fine.

I wouldn't rely on just going into the plasterboard if it was my TV.
 
have a 50 inch on a platerboard wall with just rawl plug plasterboard fixings and a 40 in the bedroom. Havent moved and been there 2 years :)

http://www.screwfix.com/p/rawlplug-self-drill-plasterboard-fixing-metal-32mm-pack-of-100/81139

Link to the ones used have put tellys up using the same for others and its been fine.

Ok I already have some of those rawplugs. How about drilling through the metal studs. Then use the selfdrill raw plugs as added support?

What are self tapping screws?
 
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You can hang on plasterboard no problem. I've had an old 48" plasma hanging on the plaster for about 4 years and that thing weighs a flipping tonne. Absolutely rock solid. Just make sure you use anchor screws rather than just screwing into the plaster itself and expecting it to hold.

http://www.shop4fasteners.co.uk/acatalog/Spring_Toggle_Wing_Anchor_with_Screw.asp

Yeah I saw them. They look solid. Should help distribute the weight more evenly with them.
 
HSS bit to drill through the metal studs.

Mark A - the traditional method is timber and board...I really doubt they are metal though?
 
HSS bit to drill through the metal studs.

Mark A - the traditional method is timber and board...I really doubt they are metal though?

Most stud work in concrete frame buildings are metal stud, you'll only find timber in timber framed buildings, the proper way is removing a section of plasterboard and patress out in between the studs with ply then replaster.

Depends though, if you have a lightweight tv on its own without pivot and swing then you should be ok just picking up the studs, if you have a heavier tv and a pivot bracket with a ps3, Apple tv and kinect hanging on the back I would make the effort to do a bit more
 
A 40" doesn't weigh much so just get some plasterboard fixings. It'll be fine aslong as it's not a full motion bracket. Some M8 spring toggles will do the job.

Lol no, do not do this. Only a complete idiot would hang something so heavy on board alone.

Most of the metal studding I have seen are like meccano with sets of predrilled holes so they can just assemble like lego.

I wonder if yours is like this. If so it would make it easy to mount bracketry into the stud with proper metal stud fixings rather than relying on self tappers etc.

Is there masonry directly behind the metal studding? or is this a partition wall?
 
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