The Easiest Way to Install Multiple Gravity Grabbers

The Easiest Way to Install Multiple Gravity Grabbers

If you’re planning to install more than one Gravity Grabber, the method you choose will determine how clean your setup looks, how long installation takes, and how many holes you end up putting in your wall.

There’s the hard way—and then there’s the easy way.

The Hard Way (What Most People Do First)

Installing each grabber individually means:

  • Measuring and marking each position
  • Leveling every unit
  • Drilling multiple holes per grabber

This quickly adds up. Three grabbers can mean up to 16 holes in your wall—plus more time and more chances for misalignment.

The Easy Way: Use a Mounting Board

A mounting board simplifies everything.

Instead of mounting each grabber directly to the wall, you:

  1. Mount one board
  2. Attach multiple grabbers to that board

That’s it.

Why This Is the Easiest Method

1. Drill Once, Not Over and Over

A mounting board typically requires just 4 holes total.

Compare that to 12–16+ holes when installing multiple grabbers individually.

Fewer holes = less wall damage and less work.

2. Faster Installation

Level and secure the board once—then installing grabbers becomes quick and repeatable.

No re-measuring. No re-leveling. No guesswork.

3. Perfect Alignment Every Time

Spacing multiple grabbers evenly on a wall is harder than it looks.

A mounting board gives you a straight, consistent base so everything lines up cleanly.

Step-by-Step (Simple Setup)

Step 1: Install the Mounting Board

  • Find studs or use proper anchors
  • Level the board
  • Secure with ~4 screws

Step 2: Add Your Grabbers

  • Position grabbers on the board
  • Space them evenly
  • Secure them in place

Step 3: Dial In Your Layout

  • Adjust spacing for your gear
  • Add or remove units as needed

How Many Can You Mount?

A single mounting board can hold up to 3 Gravity Grabbers.

If you need more capacity, install additional boards side by side to scale your setup.

When This Method Makes the Most Sense

Use a mounting board if:

  • You’re installing 2+ grabbers
  • You want a clean, professional look
  • You care about minimizing wall damage
  • You want flexibility to expand later

If you’re only installing one unit, direct mounting works fine—but once you go beyond that, the board becomes the easier option.


FAQs

How many holes will I need?

About 4 per board, instead of 12–16+ for multiple individual installs.

Is this beginner-friendly?

Yes. Mounting one board is much simpler than aligning multiple individual units.

Can I expand later?

Yes. Add more grabbers to the board or install another board next to it.

Does it look better?

Yes. It creates a cleaner, more uniform setup.


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