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tadeus32118 Dec 2025 19:59Hello,
I have a drywall partition wall made of a gypsum fiberboard with a Funderplan board underneath. (It’s similar to an eco-friendly OSB board but much thinner and denser.)
A kind of frame needs to be attached to this wall, which must support a permanent load of 60kg (132 lbs). The load has to be carried by the wall. There is no connection to the floor. What kind of fasteners or special anchors can be used for this?
Regards
I have a drywall partition wall made of a gypsum fiberboard with a Funderplan board underneath. (It’s similar to an eco-friendly OSB board but much thinner and denser.)
A kind of frame needs to be attached to this wall, which must support a permanent load of 60kg (132 lbs). The load has to be carried by the wall. There is no connection to the floor. What kind of fasteners or special anchors can be used for this?
Regards
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neo-sciliar19 Dec 2025 14:45tadeus321 schrieb:
a kind of frameA shelf?Usually, the issue is not the wall structure itself, but the attachment of the panels to the substrate. Otherwise, load capacities of gypsum fiber and OSB boards can be found online (for this, you should know the panel thickness and the support structure of the panel).
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