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Rakks EH Series 18 inch flush mount bracket is a workstation and countertop bracket designed to provide support while staying out of sight. The bracket uses an L-shaped vertical leg that is screwed to the side of the stud, so it ties the countertop or work surface directly into the framing for solid support. For applications requiring nearly invisible support, this configuration keeps the bracket hidden once walls are finished, which helps when a clean, open look is part of the job requirement. The bracket is part of the Workstation and Countertop Brackets product class, so it suits counters, work surfaces, or similar loads that need structural backing without exposed braces. The off-white or prime finish gives a neutral base that can blend with typical interior finishes, so the visible arm works with common wall and surface colors.
This flush mount support uses an L-shaped vertical leg that is screwed to the side of the stud, so the load path runs from the work surface back into the wall framing rather than relying on surface-fastened hardware. Because drywall is installed around the bracket after the bracket is secured, the vertical member ends up inside the wall assembly, which keeps the structural piece out of the way of cabinets or stored items. The 20 in depth reflects overall depth before mounting, so layout can account for the full length as it passes behind the wall. After drywall, the arm will protrude 18 in from the outside of finished drywall, establishing a clear working projection for counters, benches, or similar surfaces.
This flush mount support is described for applications requiring nearly invisible support, so it fits projects where exposed brackets would interrupt sightlines under counters or worktops. The bracket belongs to the Workstation and Countertop Brackets product class, connecting it directly to workstation, countertop, and similar horizontal surface installations where solid support is required along a wall. With the L-shaped vertical leg screwed to the side of the stud, the bracket ties into standard wall framing, which suits interior walls built around wood studs. The arm will protrude 18 in from the outside of finished drywall, so it works with surfaces sized to sit over that projection while retaining support near the front edge. The off-white or prime finish coordinates with typical light wall finishes, which keeps the visible horizontal support from visually dominating the underside of the surface.
The installation sequence starts with the L-shaped vertical leg fixed to the side of the stud, which sets a predictable height and alignment reference relative to the framing for the entire run of brackets. Because drywall is installed around the bracket after mounting, the vertical section ends up behind the finished wall plane, so alignment of the horizontal arms appears consistent along the room side. The 20 in depth reflecting overall depth before mounting gives a known dimension from back connection point to front, which helps coordinate stud locations with the desired countertop or workstation depth. Once the wall board is in place, the arm protruding 18 in from the outside of finished drywall defines a repeatable support line, simplifying leveling and fastening of the surface. Aluminum faceplates with adhesive backing create a finished installation at the visible side, covering the structural area with a uniform face so the support looks intentional and complete when the project is turned over.
The bracket is described for applications requiring nearly invisible support, so it suits workstation, countertop, and similar surfaces where hidden structural support is preferred.
The L-shaped vertical leg is screwed to the side of the stud, so the support connects directly to framing and is then surrounded by drywall, leaving the structural member inside the wall.
The 20 in depth reflects the overall depth before mounting, so it represents the full length from back to front as installed relative to the wall framing.
The arm will protrude 18 in from the outside of finished drywall, defining the working projection available to support a countertop or workstation surface.
The bracket is described as 300 lbs, providing a load reference that relates to the types of workstation and countertop surfaces it is intended to support.
Aluminum faceplates with adhesive backing create a finished installation by covering the connection area, so the visible portion appears neat after the surface is in place.
The Rakks EH Series 18 inch flush mount bracket, model EH-1818FM-W/P, combines a stud-mounted L-shaped vertical leg with an 18 in arm projection from finished drywall, giving a defined support reach for worktops or counters. The bracket is described for 300 lbs and part of the Workstation and Countertop Brackets class, connecting it directly to work surfaces that need structural backing along a wall. For applications requiring nearly invisible support, the concealed vertical leg and aluminum faceplates with adhesive backing provide hidden structure with a clean finished appearance, supporting trade-focused installations that balance strength with a streamlined underside.
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