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I'm living in a single home rental, so I have to be careful not to damage the walls. Recently, a guest must have grabbed the towel rack to avoid a fall, as it is now pulled away from the wall.

It appears not to be anchored to a stud. The double rack has no set screws so that the rack can be partially disassembled. I can't figure out how this rack comes apart.

Apparently on the opposite wall there is a matching rack. Previous trouble with the rack led someone to install a 3/4" x 5" x 3' board and attach it to studs, so it is well anchored. The matching rack is well anchored to the plywood. I would like to do the same for the one at issue, but I can't figure out how to disassemble it.

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enter image description here(Just lift straight up) enter image description hereHave you tried sliding the bar to the either side to see if it gives you space to pull the bar out, and then the two holders would unscrew to expose the screws holding it against the wall.

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Check the center button of the mount. It will likely "pop" off to reveal a screw that holds the post to a mounting bracket underneath.

Kind of hard to see, but here are installation instructions from, I think, a similar series of models. See "Installation Step 3" specifically. (Unfortunately the written instructions seemed to have not translated to English very well, but the pictures are worth ~1k words still.)

remove center button indicated...

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