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Appalachian mantel bracket by Federal Brace is a heavy duty mantel support bracket built from 0.375 inch thick metal, so it carries substantial fireplace loads and helps keep a solid feel under dense wood beams. The bracket is designed for use with 6x6 beams, so it matches common mantel stock and simplifies layout on standard fireplace designs. A flat black powdercoated finish creates a minimalist look, so the support works in farmhouse, industrial, or modern fireplace styles without visual clutter. The bracket is 5 inches wide, which gives good bearing across the beam and helps spread weight along the mounting surface. This fireplace mantel bracket carries 375 pounds each, or 750 pounds per pair, so it handles substantial mantels and typical decor. Four 0.26 inch countersunk holes on the back flange seat flat-head fasteners, creating a cleaner face and tighter contact against rock or stud walls.
This Appalachian mantel bracket uses a back flange with four 0.26 inch countersunk holes, so installers can pull the bracket tight to rock or stud walls for a rigid mount. The countersunk design works with flat-head fasteners, keeping the hardware flush with the metal and helping the bracket bear directly on the wall surface. The 5 inch width provides room for solid screw spread within stud or masonry layouts, improving load transfer. Federal Brace specifies that brackets for the mantel should be spaced no more than 30 inches apart, so installers can plan support points that keep the beam and finish load within the stated 750 pound per pair capacity.
This Federal Brace mantel bracket belongs to the fireplace mantels and brackets class, so it is intended as a structural support under mantels. The 6x6 sizing focuses it on mantels or beams with that cross-section, helping align the bracket legs with the depth and height of the timber. A 5 inch wide face gives good contact under the mantel edge, which helps resist twisting when weight is set toward the front of the shelf. Because the bracket is powdercoated flat black, it reads as a clean shadow line under natural wood or painted mantels in farmhouse, industrial, or modern interiors. The bracket is described as heavy duty, and the 0.375 inch steel thickness backs that up by providing substantial section strength for demanding fireplace applications.
The Appalachian heavy duty mantel support bracket uses 3/8 inch steel, so the metal section can handle the rated 375 pounds per bracket without relying on decorative stiffeners. Four countersunk mounting holes on the back flange allow a balanced fastener pattern into rock or stud walls, which helps limit bracket rotation and keeps the mantel level across its span. The stated 750 pound per pair carry capacity gives installers a clear load reference when planning mantel length and spacing. Brackets are 5 inches wide and should be spaced no more than 30 inches apart, so the support layout keeps bending and shear demands within the bracket and fastener design. The flat black powdercoat finish adds a protective layer over the steel, which supports long-term appearance and helps the bracket maintain its minimalist look around active fireplaces.
The bracket is available for 6x6 beams, so it is intended to support mantels or beams with that cross-section in typical fireplace installations.
Each mantel bracket has a carry capacity of 375 pounds, so a pair supports up to 750 pounds when laid out within the stated spacing guidance.
The Appalachian mantel bracket should be spaced no more than 30 inches apart, so the mantel load stays within the bracket and wall fastener design.
The bracket has four countersunk holes on the back flange that tie into rock or stud walls, so it works with typical framed or masonry fireplace surrounds.
The mantel bracket is powdercoated flat black, so it delivers a clean, minimalist appearance that coordinates with many fireplace and mantel styles.
The Appalachian mantel bracket uses 0.375 inch, or 3/8 inch, steel, giving the bracket its heavy duty construction for substantial mantel loads.
This 5 inch x 6 inch Appalachian mantel bracket from Federal Brace brings 0.375 inch thick steel, flat black powdercoat, and 375 pound per bracket capacity together for serious mantel support. With sizing for 6x6 beams and spacing guidance of no more than 30 inches between brackets, it offers clear parameters for planning fireplace mantels that stay within the 750 pound per pair rating. For projects calling for a minimalist black support that still works in farmhouse, industrial, or modern settings, this fireplace mantel support bracket provides a defined, heavy duty option ready for load-focused layouts.
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Sold in: 1 Each | FB40186 Mfr# 40186 | 5" x 8" Appalachian Mantel Bracket, Black Finish |
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Sold in: 1 Each | FB39988 Mfr# 39988 | Countersunk Brace Fastener Kit, Stainless Steel Finish |