Plasterboard Framing
Plasterboard Framing may be fixed to timber, CFS light steel framing or furring channels, which satisfy the BCA requirements and which have been plumbed true and straight.
Timber framing must comply with the requirement of AS1684 ‘National Timber Framing Code’ and AS1720.1&.2 ‘Timber Structures’ and have a moisture content less than 16% at time of lining.
CFS light-steel framing must be in accordance with AS/NZS4600 ‘Cold-Formed Steel Structure Code’, AS3623 ‘Domestic Metal Framing’ and AS1397.
BGC Plasterboard may be fixed to CFS steel framing not exceeding 1.25mm BMT. Framing members must have a 35mm minimum face width for nail fixing and 32mm for screw fixing.
Frames must be plumbed true and straight, to comply with the degree of finish required of the BGC Plasterboard.
The tolerance deviation over 1.8m spans, along and across members, for 90% of the wall and ceiling framing.
Steel Frame Application
BGC Plasterboard may be fixed to the framing with either adhesive and nails or adhesive and screws as appropriate.
Water-based acrylic gypsum plaster adhesives such as BGC Stud Adhesive, which comply with AS2753, are suitable for fixing BGC Plasterboard to both metal and timber framing.
Adhesive fixing is used in conjunction with fasteners, except for wet and tiled areas, fire-rated construction, over vapour-barriers or existing work, where mechanical fasteners, nails or screws only must be used.
The position of daubs of BGC Stud Adhesive ‘O’ and permanent fasteners ‘X’ should be as set out.


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