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We use standard ground delivery methods from UPS, USPS & FedEx for free shipping. have shipping rates calculated at checkout. Orders not shipping to the contiguous U.S. Installation Guide (PDF) installation Instructions View Bracket Spec Sheet (PDF) View Bracket Installation Guide (PDF)įree shipping is available on orders shipping within the contiguous United States. 2 end brackets and 4 to support the remaining 76" span. For a countertop overhang spanning 84" wide with 2 brackets set in 4" from either side and a 16" span between brackets, you would order 6 brackets total.

Now take 76" divided by / 16" = 4.75, So you would need 4 more brackets for the space left giving you a total of 6 brackets for this project. An 84" wide countertop with 2 brackets set 4 inches from the end would leave you with 76" left to support (84" - 8" = 76").Here is an example using a real countertop installation:.Example 76 / 16 = 4.75, so you need 4 more brackets to support the space left between the two end brackets.(Distance Between) divided by/ (desired bracket spacing).Now measure the distance between the 2 end brackets and use the following formula:.To figure out how many brackets you need lets start with 2 brackets at each end of the countertop set 4" - 6" inches in from the edge.These countertop support brackets are typically spaced 16 - 24 inches apart, or 1 bracket on each framing stud.8” would be mounted to the wall (vertically or height).10” would be supporting your material (horizontally or depth).Our brackets are listed as follows, depth x height measurements.Example: If your countertop overhang is 19” Deep (19” – 3” = 16”) You’d want to go with an 16” x 12” Bracket.NOTE: Ideally you want no more than 3" of unsupported countertop extending past the end of your bracket.Support anything you want on a wall or cabinet including Granite, Quartz, Natural Stone, Concrete, Wood, Formica, and all other materialsĭetermine What Size & Quantity to Order? What Size Bracket Should I Use?.The narrow profile makes this support nearly invisible for a clean look.The horizontal end has a smooth beveled end for safety.Finish: Premium powder coated finish (or choose raw steel).Material: Solid ½” Thick x 2.5 Wide American Steel.


Our Standard Front Mount Countertop L Bracket is the perfect support for any solid surface that protrudes off any wall or cabinet.
