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Very nice rack, and yes, you can't have too many racks. I am no engineer, but in attaching the rack dealing to the wall you are dealing with a few different issues. When loaded, the weight of the clamps will push down on the rack, and also want to move the upper portion of the rack away from the wall ( and the lower part into the wall - but that can't happen) . So the upper part must be attached to the way so that it resists the downward force as well as the force pulling out. These are the same forces that you need to counteract when installing kitchen cabinets - except that a kitchen wall cabinet full of dishes will probably have even higher loading in terms of weight in it, and will have a greater pullout tendency because it sticks out so far. So long as you use decent sized wood screws ( # 12 or #10) , not drywall screws which are very brittle, and go all the way through your rack, the sheet rock, and penetrate an inch and a half or more into the stud, I would bet you have it covered.