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SpeedBrace wall anchor is a Fastcap FASB anchor designed to support workstations, countertops, or shelving when used in pairs with a 1,000 lb per pair load rating, so it helps carry substantial static loads in a compact bracket system.
The 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 inch notching system built into the anchor provides a positive mechanical index point in the wall, so installers can seat the anchor consistently for repeatable bracket alignment along a run.
Because the FASB anchors are designed to be used with metal studs, they integrate into light-gauge framing layouts in commercial or residential projects where metal framing is specified for walls supporting counters or work surfaces.
Cable management holes in the anchor create a defined pathway behind or below the supported surface, so wiring for equipment, lighting, or devices can be routed near the bracket without fighting the metal body.
Countersunk screw holes in the SpeedBrace wall anchor allow screw heads to sit flush with the surface, which keeps the anchor profile clean for fitting brackets and helps reduce snag points when other components or finishes are installed over the fasteners.
The 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 inch notching system on the SpeedBrace wall anchor creates a defined pocket in the framing, so installers can position each anchor at a consistent height and depth, improving straightness of countertops or benches along the wall.
The 3/4 x 1-1/2 inch notching on the FASB58 Series variant gives that series a dedicated engagement pattern, so once the notch is cut to those dimensions, the matching brace consistently seats in the same place for each support point.
Because the FASB anchors are designed to be used with metal studs, their geometry works with that stud profile, helping the anchor land properly in the stud web when the notch is laid out around the metal framing shape.
The ability to orient the anchor using either the long or short side adds flexibility during installation, since the installer can choose the orientation that best fits stud spacing or nearby mechanicals while still using the same notching reference.
FASB anchors are designed to be used with metal studs, so they suit wall conditions where light-gauge steel framing backs counters, desks, or other surfaces that need bracket-style support anchored directly to the stud web.
Because the anchor aligns to metal studs, the support path goes from the bracket through the FASB anchor into the stud, which helps distribute the load into the wall framing in a predictable way on commercial build-outs or residential basements using metal framing.
The design that allows the anchor to be oriented using either long or short side gives flexibility when studs do not land exactly where a layout calls for a support, since the anchor can be rotated to gain clearance while still engaging the metal stud face.
When the 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 inch or 3/4 x 1-1/2 inch notching pattern is followed, the anchor fits its cutout without additional shimming, which can reduce small alignment corrections later when installing laminate tops, solid surfaces, or workbench decks along that wall.
The 1,000 lb per pair load rating on the SpeedBrace wall anchor gives a defined capacity reference for static loading, so installers can calculate how many anchor-and-brace pairs are required under long countertops or heavy work surfaces based on expected weight.
This capacity information is especially relevant when laying out workstations that may hold tools, equipment, or dense materials because it lets the layout reflect the demand placed on each pair instead of relying only on spacing assumptions.
Cable management holes in the FASB anchors provide a dedicated path to route cords or low-voltage wiring near the support, helping keep conductors close to the wall plane and reducing interference with the underside of the work surface during installation.
Countersunk screw holes contribute to a smoother underside profile once fastened because screw heads sit below the face of the anchor, reducing potential snag points for wiring and allowing the mating SpeedBrace to sit flat against the anchor surface.
Because the anchor can be oriented using either the long or short side, cable routes and screw positions can be chosen to avoid conflicts with existing conduit or wiring paths in the wall area while still benefiting from the same load rating and mounting features.
The SpeedBrace wall anchor has a 1,000 lb per pair load rating, so a matched pair can be planned to support substantial static loads under countertops, benches, or similar surfaces.
The SpeedBrace wall anchor uses a 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 inch notching system, creating a repeatable pocket that positions each anchor consistently for straight, level support runs.
The FASB SpeedBrace anchor is designed to be used with metal studs, so it ties bracket loads into light-gauge steel framing in walls built with metal studs.
The FASB58 Series uses a 3/4 x 1-1/2 inch notching interface, giving that series a specific pattern so its matching braces seat accurately in their cutouts.
The SpeedBrace wall anchor has countersunk screw holes so screw heads sit flush, keeping the anchor face flat for the brace and reducing interference with wiring or finishes.
The SpeedBrace wall anchor has cable management holes that provide a path for routing cords or low-voltage lines near the support, helping organize wiring under work surfaces.
The SpeedBrace wall anchor from Fastcap combines a 1,000 lb per pair load rating with a 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 inch notching system, so it delivers both capacity and alignment control for bracket-style counter or workstation supports.
Because the FASB anchor is designed for metal studs and can be oriented on either the long or short side, it adapts to light-gauge framing layouts in commercial or residential projects that rely on steel studs.
Adding cable management holes and countersunk screw holes gives the SpeedBrace wall anchor a cleaner underside profile, so wiring routes and brace seating stay organized while you build out continuous tops or stations along a wall.
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