Can I use lag screws/bolts for metal stud?
Lag bolts are the common bolts supplied with any wall mounted gizmo you buy today. This is because the manufacturer assumes that you have a wood stud wall or a concrete wall. Metal stud wall anchors are never provided with TV mounts in 99% of scenarios.
Lag bolts CANNOT hold weight when fasten through a metal stud. Unlike wood, metal studs do not catch the lag bolts teeth. Metal studs are hollow. Please a picture on your right.
The gauge of the metal studs used for internal walls is usually 25AWG. Is some rare occasions up to 22AWG. The gauge for external wall metal studs is thicker around 16-18 gauge. Standard steel studs available at home centers use 25-gauge steel. At whatever gauge, lag bolts are not something you use on metal stud walls.
What are the best screws for metal stud walls?
There are three category of screws when using with Metal stud walls.
a. Best Screws to assemble metal studs together to build the frame.
The common screw for this is 1/2″ #7 Pan-Head for the common 25AWG metal studs and #8 self tapping for the tougher thicker metal studs. Drive the screws at medium speed. Choose a clutch setting strong enough to drive the screw home but not to strong that it strips the screw hole and weakens the joint.
The technique for framing steel walls is to first fasten the floor and ceiling tracks and then install the studs one at a time. On the floor, lay out and mark the location of the wall, fasten the steel track, and then locate the position of the ceiling track using a plumb bob or a level held against a steel stud. On a finished ceiling where the stud wall framing track runs perpendicular to the joists, fasten the track to the underlying joists with 1-1/2 in. self-tapping drywall screws. If the track runs parallel to the joists, fasten the track to the ceiling with drywall anchors.
b. The best screws to attach drywall to metal studs
Attaching drywall to metal studs is the best done with Fine Thread Drywall Screws. Fine-thread drywall screws do not hold as well in wood as do coarse-thread screws. Installing drywall to metal/steel stud require fine threaded drywall screws so that it is easier to drive the screw through the metal. The size recommended you will be using either #6 or #8 drywall screws. Note that as gauge numbers increase, the screw becomes larger in diameter. So, a #6 drywall screw would be thinner than a #8 drywall screw.
The main purpose of the drywall screws is securing full sheets of drywall (usually 4×8-foot ) or partial sheets of drywall to metal studs.
c. The best screws for mounting heavy things on Metal stud wall.
The best screw for mounting heavy items onto metal studs is not just a screw but a combination of a metal flange and a machine screw.
The metal flange of the elephant anchor is inserted through the drywall and metal stud to sit flat with the metal. A machine screw is then inserted through device that is being mounted.
Never use lag bolts on metal studs, that can cost you. We had lots of condo dwellers call use after they found their tv fallen on the floor after using lag bolts.
The 200lbs metal stud mounting kit or also known as steel stud mounting by Condomounts has bundle of the screws, anchors, washers and included is the sharp pilot head metal drill bit to easily cut the metal stud through.