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    Question Steel Stud Wall Weight Bearing and Defection Capacity

    I have a project to install a 9 panel, 3x3 video wall of 46" flat panel displays. The combined weight of each panel and its mount is approximately 77 pounds. How much weight can a steel 2x4 wall with studs 16" on center, covered with 1/2" drywall support? The studs appear to be heavy gauge. Wall height is 12' and attached to I-beams at the top, resting on a concrete slab as it is a commercial building. If using fasteners designed for attaching to steel studs are used to attach the mounts to the wall, 4 to each mount, will the wall support this weight without deflecting?

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    Also, this is not a weight bearing wall. There is nothing mounted on the display side of the wall. On the other side of the wall, there are mounted 3, 24" flat panel displays.

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    You're best bet (if this hasn't already been sorted) is to contact the stud manufacturer. These things com in a variety of flavours so it's nigh on impossible to even make a guess and the Tech. Dept. should also be able to offer you advise on acceptable fixings.

    Good luck.

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