Olympus ADA Residential Floating Vanity Bracket

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OVERVIEW

The Olympus ADA Residential Floating Vanity Bracket is an ADA Compliant floating vanity support for residential applications with a 500lb carry capacity. Unlike the Atlas, which is a similar designed support geared towards commercial applications, this product can be installed into the base of your stud wall. This makes the Olympus a great option for residential vanity applications where a wheel chair may be used. This support was carefully designed for heavy vanity loads with its half inch thick fortified tube and half-inch thick plate. Once installed, it boasts an astounding 500 pound load. 

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**THIS PRODUCT SHIPS FREIGHT REGARDLESS OF QUANTITY**

The Olympus uses an additional blocking bracket between the studs to add strength and prevent tipping with heavy point loads. This product is available in unfinished steel, which can be finished for your project specific requirements, or left raw due to its hidden application. This support bracket will assist with the process or following ADA guidelines in a residential bathroom. To meet ADA compliance, sinks shouldn’t be mounted higher than 34 inches from the floor, and they should have a knee clearance of 27 inches high, 30 inches wide, and 11 to 25 inches deep. You also need clear floor space and insulated pipes under the sink. When mounted per guidelines, Federal Brace Olympus ADA Floating Vanity Bracket will provide the 27" knee clearance and be ADA compliant.

Residential ADA Floating Vanity Bracket

SPECIFICATIONS
  • Sizes: 33" Tall with a 3.5" x 6" Mounting Plate
  • Finish: Unfinished Steel
  • Material Thickness: 14 Gauge Tube
  • Holes: Dia 0.26" x 4, Dia 0.34" x 4
  • Screws: #14 or 1/4" Phillips Wood Screws , 5/16" Hex Lag screws
  • Carry Capacity: 500lbs
  • Fasteners Included
  • What's in the Box: 1 bracket, 1 bracket leg, (4) 5/16 - 18 x 1.5" lag screw, (4) 1/4" x 1.5" hex lag screw
  • Sold as a Single Unit
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