Anteris countertop support leg is a metal countertop-height leg designed to support overhangs in heavy stone and composite materials, so large tops stay stable at the edge. The 6 inch by 5 inch by 34.50 inch size puts the support at a typical counter height, which helps align the leg cleanly under standard work surfaces. Federal Brace identifies this model as part number 39522, tying it directly to their workstation and countertop bracket line for straightforward selection on repeat jobs. A carry capacity of 200 pounds for each leg provides strong point-load support, which matters when a stone or composite overhang concentrates weight near an island corner or seating edge. The leg is described as a strong metal support, giving it a role where wall brackets are impractical and floor load transfer is preferred. This stainless steel finish version presents a finished look in exposed island or table positions while matching other stainless details nearby.
The Anteris countertop support fastens to the floor with a countersunk lag screw through a bottom plate, which sends the load directly into the floor structure and holds the leg in place. The bottom plate has one 0.26 inch countersunk hole, so the lag screw head seats flush to the plate, helping the leg sit flat and resist rocking. At the top, a plate under the counter is used without holes and is adhered with silicone or a two part epoxy, creating a broad bond area between steel and the underside of the countertop instead of relying on point fasteners. The countertop is attached using these adhesive methods, which spreads forces along the plate when someone leans or sets heavy items on the overhang. This floor-to-top connection method allows the leg to act as a vertical post for the counter where wall backing is not present.
The Anteris countertop support leg by Federal Brace is identified as a countertop-height support for overhangs in heavy stone and composite materials, making it suitable for island and peninsula work surfaces that extend beyond cabinet lines. As part of the workstation and countertop brackets class, it is intended for work surfaces and tables rather than light shelving, so it fits jobs where a real counter load is expected. The 34.50 inch height dimension positions the top plate near standard counter height, which matters for stone or composite slabs that are set to typical kitchen or shop working levels. The leg is described as an island support leg, so it is suited to free-standing or open-side layouts where support must rise from the floor instead of a wall. A stainless steel finish option allows the leg to sit at the edge of a seating overhang or open work table without needing to be concealed, tying into visible metal themes. The 6 inch by 5 inch footprint keeps the leg relatively compact at the floor while still providing a stable base for transmitting the overhang load.
The double steel plate structure with quarter inch material thickness gives this countertop leg a rigid interface at both the floor and the underside of the counter, minimizing flex when the overhang is loaded repeatedly. A carry capacity of 200 pounds each means the performance is defined per leg, so a layout can be planned with one or more supports, assigning a predictable load to each location along a long edge. The bottom plate with a single countersunk 0.26 inch hole channels the connection through one lag screw, simplifying placement while keeping the plate tight to the floor to resist wobble over time. At the top, the plate uses silicone or a two part epoxy adhesive instead of mechanical holes, creating a continuous bond that spreads stress across the steel surface, which is important under rigid stone or composite materials. Federal Brace island support legs being made of quarter inch steel supports repeated daily loading in busy work areas where people lean on counters. Having finishes in stainless steel or painted gloss black means the same structural leg format can visually match different design schemes while retaining the same mounting and load characteristics.
The Anteris countertop support leg size is 6 inches by 5 inches by 34.50 inches, which positions the support to align with standard countertop height while keeping a compact footprint at the floor.
The Anteris countertop support leg mounts to the floor with a countersunk lag screw through a bottom plate and bonds to the countertop using silicone or a two part epoxy at the top plate.
Each Anteris countertop support leg has a carry capacity of 200 pounds, so a single leg can support a significant stone or composite overhang at that position.
Federal Brace island support legs are made of quarter inch steel, which provides a thick plate structure to resist bending at the mounting points under countertop loads.
This Anteris countertop support leg is supplied in a stainless steel finish, giving it a clean metal look suited to exposed island or workstation applications.
The Anteris countertop support top plate has no holes and is adhered under the counter using silicone or a two part epoxy, creating a broad bond zone for the overhang.
The 6 inch by 5 inch by 34.50 inch Anteris countertop leg in stainless steel finish provides a defined 200 pound carry capacity for heavy stone and composite overhangs. Its floor-mounted bottom plate with a countersunk lag screw ties the load into the structure below, while the adhesive-bonded top plate spreads forces across the underside of the countertop. As a quarter inch steel island support leg from Federal Brace, it serves work surface and table applications where a countertop-height post is needed. For projects that match these dimensions, materials, and mounting details, this leg offers a straightforward way to support exposed edges.
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Sold in: 1 Each | FB39520 Mfr# 39520 | 6" x 34-1/2" Anteris Countertop Leg Support, Black Finish |
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Sold in: 1 Each | FB39988 Mfr# 39988 | Countersunk Brace Fastener Kit, Stainless Steel Finish |