Hangman Products Z-30 Z-Hanger Mirror, Picture and Panel Hanger, Aluminum, 30-Inch

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Hangman Products Z-30 Z-Hanger Mirror, Picture and Panel Hanger, Aluminum, 30-Inch
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Product Description

One piece extrusion that is cut to size for hanging mirrors, pictures and décor safely on the wall. One bracket is secured on the wall while the other bracket is secured on the wall décor. Comes in sets of two and can be cut with any carbide tipped saw.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #24995 in Home Improvement
  • Size: 30-Inch
  • Color: Aluminum
  • Brand: Hangman
  • Model: Z-30
  • Number of items: 1

Features

  • Easy installation
  • Secure
  • Two bracket assembly
  • Holes punched every 4-Inch

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Great solution for HEAVY mirror
By Bud R
The Z-Hanger solved my problem for a very heavy plate glass, beveled edge mirror that kept ripping molly bolts through the sheetrock. Easy to install and rock solid.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Z hanger worked great
By Meg
I used this Z-Hanger for a large bar mirror that is heavy oak with glass shelves, and it worked perfectly. The product came quickly and was easy to install.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4Wish they offered a 34" bracket. Studs are 16" on center.
By R. Boss
Great hangers and I would buy them again. I prefer to mount into studs (structural) rather than drywall/plaster (non-structural). I had to hang an 85 pound 8' wide X 3.5' tall framed mirror in a bathroom. I bought 2 of the 30" versions and cut them to make 18" and 12" pieces. The 18" mounts into 2 studs, and the remaining 12" piece into a 3rd stud plus used a few of their drywall anchors and screws (effectively making a 40" hanger). I did this for both mirror frame rails so it wasn't just the upper rail taking all 85 pounds of the load, and the wall load was distributed over 6 screws mounted into the studs.

You may wonder why all the fuss with the studs. The drywall in my bathroom would crumble into a sand like texture just by touching it (old house and ignorant previous owners). I replaced the drywall and took precautions to prevent moisture build up. I saw the studs were all in perfect condition so I knew that would be the best place to mount the mirr or screws as I had no guarantee the drywall wouldn't rot again. The moral of this story is to properly assess the condition of your wall before you mount anything to it.

From the comments section, it was pointed out to me that longer sizes of the bracket are available from the Hangman website. The most cost efficient method (for me) was ordering from Amazon, then modifying to meet my needs.

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