Wall anchor in the middle or edge position, okay?

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-20 13:41:21

Tolentino

2021-04-20 13:41:21
  • #1
Hello dear forum community,

does anyone happen to know what the technical regulations say about the positioning of the wall anchors? I know that they are supposed to be installed at a right angle, but I couldn't find anything regarding the horizontal alignment. The walls on the upper floor are currently about two-thirds built, so I can still see the wall anchors everywhere. In one place, the edge layer is already quite obvious. The question is, is that problematic, negligible, or irrelevant.

Thanks and regards

Tolentino
 

Mycraft

2021-04-20 13:44:32
  • #2
No problems visible.
 

Tolentino

2021-04-21 11:31:57
  • #3
Ok, I want to be 100% sure again because the perspective makes it hard to recognize. Is this okay for a non-load-bearing interior wall:

 

Nida35a

2021-04-21 12:56:17
  • #4
Yes, it is bent into shape and then acts stabilizing, for that there is the 2kg hammer.
 

11ant

2021-04-21 15:13:10
  • #5
I didn't have any serious technical concerns there. However, this degree of off-centeredness would be reason enough for me to measure whether the wall is positioned at the planned spot. The mason of the large wall surely didn't just randomly lose the anchors somewhere in a hurry.
 

Tolentino

2021-04-21 15:27:49
  • #6
Apparently so. The wall (or the spatial dimension) is correct.
 
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