Hey there! I'm a supplier of plastic paper dispensers, and I'm stoked to share with you how to install one. Whether you're setting up in a commercial space like an office, restaurant, or public restroom, or just want to spruce up your home, these steps will guide you through the process.
Tools You'll Need
First things first, gather your tools. You won't need a whole bunch of fancy stuff. A drill is a must - it'll be your best friend for making holes in the wall. You'll also need a screwdriver, either a Phillips or flat - head depending on the screws that come with your dispenser. A level is super important too. You don't want your dispenser hanging all wonky, right? And don't forget some measuring tape to make sure you place it at the perfect height.
Choosing the Right Spot
Picking the right location for your plastic paper dispenser is crucial. Think about where people will need it most. In a restroom, it's usually near the sink so people can dry their hands easily. In a kitchen, it might be next to the countertop.
Once you've found the spot, use your measuring tape to mark the height. For most wall - mounted dispensers, a good height is around 48 inches from the floor. This is a comfortable height for most people to reach.
Types of Plastic Paper Dispensers
Before we get into the nitty - gritty of installation, let's talk about the different types of plastic paper dispensers we offer.
We have the Wall - Mounted Roll Towel Dispenser. This one is great for places where you need a continuous supply of paper towels. It holds a large roll and dispenses the towels one at a time.


The Double Central Pull Paper Dispenser is another popular option. It has two rolls of paper, so you can have a backup when one runs out. People can pull the paper from the center, which is really convenient.
And if you're looking for something high - tech, we've got the Auto Paper Dispenser. This one senses when someone's hand is underneath and dispenses the paper automatically. It's super hygienic and modern.
Installation Steps
Wall - Mounted Roll Towel Dispenser
- Mark the holes: Place the dispenser against the wall at the marked height. Use a pencil to mark the holes where the screws will go. Make sure you use the level to keep it straight.
- Drill the holes: Put a drill bit that's the right size for your screws into the drill. Drill holes at the marked spots. Be careful not to drill too deep or you might damage the wall.
- Insert wall anchors (if needed): If you're installing the dispenser on drywall, you'll probably need wall anchors. These help hold the screws in place. Insert the wall anchors into the drilled holes.
- Attach the dispenser: Line up the holes on the dispenser with the holes in the wall (or the wall anchors). Use your screwdriver to screw the dispenser onto the wall. Tighten the screws firmly, but don't over - tighten or you might crack the plastic.
- Load the paper roll: Open the dispenser door (usually there's a latch or a key if it's a locked model). Put the paper roll inside, making sure it spins freely. Thread the paper through the dispenser slots and close the door.
Double Central Pull Paper Dispenser
- Mark and drill: Just like with the wall - mounted roll towel dispenser, mark the holes on the wall at the right height and drill them. Use the level to keep everything straight.
- Install the mounting brackets: Some double central pull dispensers come with mounting brackets. Attach these to the wall using the screws and wall anchors (if needed).
- Attach the dispenser: Once the brackets are in place, hang the dispenser on the brackets. Make sure it's secure.
- Load the paper rolls: Open the dispenser and place two paper rolls inside. Thread the paper from each roll through the appropriate slots in the center of the dispenser.
Auto Paper Dispenser
- Mark and drill: Mark the holes on the wall at the desired height and drill them. Keep the dispenser level while marking.
- Connect the power (if required): Some auto paper dispensers run on batteries, while others need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. If it's a battery - operated model, insert the batteries according to the instructions. If it's a plug - in model, make sure you have an outlet nearby.
- Attach the dispenser: Screw the dispenser onto the wall using the provided screws. Make sure it's firmly attached.
- Test the dispenser: Once it's installed, wave your hand under the sensor to see if it dispenses the paper. Adjust the settings if needed.
Troubleshooting
If you run into any issues during installation, don't worry. Here are some common problems and how to fix them.
- Dispenser won't stay level: Check if the holes are drilled straight. If not, you might need to fill the holes and redrill them.
- Paper doesn't dispense properly: Make sure the paper is threaded correctly through the dispenser slots. If it's an auto dispenser, check the sensor for any dirt or blockages.
- Screws are loose: Tighten the screws, but be careful not to strip the holes. If the holes are stripped, you might need to use larger wall anchors or repair the holes.
Why Choose Our Plastic Paper Dispensers
Our plastic paper dispensers are made from high - quality materials. They're durable, easy to clean, and come in a variety of styles to fit any decor. Whether you're looking for a simple wall - mounted dispenser or a high - tech auto dispenser, we've got you covered.
We also offer great customer support. If you have any questions about installation or using our products, our team is here to help.
Let's Talk Business
If you're interested in purchasing our plastic paper dispensers for your business or home, I'd love to chat with you. We can discuss your specific needs, the best type of dispenser for your space, and get you a great deal. Just reach out and we can start the conversation.
References
- General knowledge of plastic paper dispenser installation and types.
- Product specifications and installation guides for our plastic paper dispensers.
