Step 3: Use 2” screws to attach the steel rail to the wall, being sure to catch every stud, including in the corners.
Step 4: Attach the colored plastic rail cover. The smaller end goes on the top to give room for the bracket to hook the rail.
● Note in step #2 that the installer must think if the stud marks make sense. Studs are typically (but not always!) 16" on center so the marks should be 16" apart. Is there an extra one between 2 16" marks or is one stud reading exceptionally wide? There are many other things behind the sheetrock besides studs and you do not want the screw going into anything except the stud. Use your head and avoid plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and other internal workings of a home. Look around on the other side of the wall to see if you can divine what else might be in the wall.
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