Is there a solution to using the Jamo, if I am not sure where a stud is?
A. Yes, the solution to that is – when installing upper cabinets for a kitchen, set the cabinets using standard screws first into a stud. After the cabinet is hung – the installer can see where they may need to use shims. The installer then takes the standard screw out where they would need to shim and replaces it with the Jamo screw. This way they know, for a fact, that they will hit a stud when they insert the Jamo screw. Do not use this screw solely to hang a cabinet – use the Jamo only where you need some adjustment.