Drilling the anchor holes 1.
Mount safe to dry wall.
If your safe is too small to get the drill into.
You need to drill through the plaster and into the wood framing.
If you can t drill the holes through the safe itself because the drill won t.
In any case to use an expansion anchor start by drilling a hole in the drywall that s roughly the same diameter as the anchor.
The wall should be an external wall and the floor preferably concrete.
You must be sure you are bolting to studs as running bolts into drywall won t do you much good.
A safe should always be anchored whether it be to a wall or on the floor.
Remove any flooring.
Most wall framings set studs every 16 inches so you should be okay to measure from there but double check with a pilot hole.
Wall safe features an electronic lock with an easy to use keypad.
Mark the hole locations on the floor.
Be sure to use sturdy lag screws.
If you can get away with it bolting your safe to the wall is the next best thing to securing it to the floor.
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However you can use dry wall with lighter televisions.
Anchors will sometimes list the holding strength maximum on the packaging but if not it s best to play it safe and go with a stronger anchor like the ones discussed below if you re unsure.
The best advice is to find a stud and drill it there.
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Move the safe if there isn t room inside to drill through the holes.
You might also have to custom drill holes in your safe to align with the studs in your wall.
Humidity is high and the electronic lock might not operate properly long enough.
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