Delta Faucet DCL5916-BN Carlisle Decorative Bathroom Safety Grab Bar, 16 inch x 1 1/4", Brushed Nickel
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Some kind of wall anchor should be able to hold under the drywall, if it has enough strength to do so. As long as the bar lines up correctly it should work. It has three holes for screws and a flange.
My understanding is that it is.
My company does not sell anchors, but I might be able to offer assistance. There are many factors to consider depending on what you plan to attach the bar to. In the case of hard materials such as plaster. To use a plastic conical anchor, drill a hole and place a plastic conical anchor in it. It is shaped like a cone (with a rounded bottom). Making a small hole in the drywall is a good idea so you can see what's behind it. It's best to go for a stud if he is available. The screws need to be driven straight into the studs. Make sure that you also keep track of the depth you have because some anchors require more method of hitting a stud is to hit it in the hole. Unless an anchor is available that opens behind the drywall, use the anchor that does. Make sure the hole is the right
Dear Richard, thank you so much for your question concerning Carlisle 24 This grab bar measures one inch in diameter. There is a projection of 2 15/16" from the wall. Our Customer Care Team is the best
Selected User Reviews For Delta Faucet DCL5916-BN Carlisle Decorative Bathroom Safety Grab Bar, 16 inch x 1 1/4", Brushed Nickel
The pro's are This item is well made, looks nice and is sturdy. With its very useful escutcheon plate that hides the mounting screws, it is flush-fitting, level and very functional. Con disadvantages You should replace any factory supplied screws with new ones if you are mounting into a wooden stud. It would be nice if I could The factory screw heads kept coming out even after I drilled all of my (2x4 stud) mounting holes to the maximum width and used the correct sized bit.
A solid foundation. I like the decorative aspect of it, it matches the delta fixtures well enough & and very functional A handicap doesn't seem handicapped when it's made of stainless steel. Presented horizontally, appealing to the eye and to the mind Using a towel bar during the day as well as a towel bar at night gives you a great deal. A little smaller in diameter than standard handicap bars, this handicap bar looks better and is easier to use While scrubbing my feet, my hands are smaller, making it easier to latch on to the handle. Since the teak seat would take up a lot of room in my shower, as well as look handicapped, I decided not to purchase one. I. & I. The space was expensive & I wasn't sure if I wanted it It's similar in appearance to a built-in seat (which often becomes a catch all for toiletries), so it's a great alternative. I'm not old or frail enough for handicap, but this is great for sports injuries that limit mobility and other causes. Just a little ahead of time.
It's good to have bars like these. I have installed at least 100 shower bars over the years, since I am a remodel contractor. Mounting is the same for all of them. To get a different look for my bathtub at home, I just wanted to paint it. Exactly that is what they are. Having the ends just curve back to the wall was no longer appealing to me. It does not work with these. It will be a pleasure to have them. Bars that are very sturdy.
It looks good, is reasonable in size, and has a nice look to it. However, I have read that some bars are scratched by the mounting rings before or during installation, when the rings are left free to move To prevent this from happening, I taped the inner edges of the mounting bar. It was a cheap insurance, so I do not know if it is necessary or not. The tile over our tub was a custom purchase, and I wanted to be sure not to damage it. That is why I had my bar professionally installed. Even though I had no idea whether I could have successfully installed it, I was very glad I had not attempted because the noise from the drill bit and the shaking caused me to go insane. I couldn't stand listening to the racket and surely I would have given up and tried installing Ultimately, it was installed quite securely, and we are pleased with how it turned out.
Our bathroom was fitted with a grab bar by the toilet to help people with limited mobility. As a result of looking at numerous grab bars, we chose this one because it looks more stylish than a standard hospital-style grab bar. Use the look bars to enhance the visual appeal. A strange angle is created by mounting it between two oddly-shaped supports Stitch spacing is just right, and the device Each end of the mounting hole can be secured with a screw anchored to a stud. In addition to being very solid, it would also make a good heavy towel bar if your tastes tend to lead towards a heavier towel bar look. The only note I have is this In order for the screws to find something to screw into, you need to use a stud finder when mounting a bar like this.
I hung one vertically on each side of a door that connects the garage and the house to assist my mother-in-law since she has trouble using her walker up the single step. Despite their strength and beauty, my only complaint is that the screws are a bit soft, but even when pilot holes were made, my driver still stripped the Phillips head several times. The problem did not occur with other brands, but I was able to work around it. If you are going to screw into a stud, make sure there is one nearby.
I liked the price, thanks. The three sizes were all the same style, and I could choose the size I preferred. To install the bars, I actually hired a carpenter who was working on the shower at the same time. It wasn't hard for him to do it.
It looks great in my shower, is hung horizontally, and I can hang a towel on it when I am not using the shower. I can easily grab a grab bar when the time comes, without having to worry it will rip off the wall like a towel bar might.