Handrail Bracket Description
This Stainless Steel Handrail Support Bracket is specifically designed to be mounted directly onto a wall surface. It is typically fixed using screws or other appropriate fasteners to ensure a strong and stable connection between the bracket and the wall. By securely attaching the handrail to the wall, these brackets help distribute the weight of the handrail and ensure it remains firmly in place.
Handrail Support Brackets come in various sizes, finishes, and designs to accommodate different handrail styles and mounting configurations. They are sturdy, easy to install, and visually appealing, enhancing the overall aesthetics of the handrail system. Whether it's safety, stability, and ease of installation, or aesthetics, our handrail brackets will meet your expectations and add flair to your architectural projects.
Handrail Bracket Specifications
Product Name |
Handrail Bracket |
Coupling |
Φ42.4mm |
Weight |
0.23Kg |
Finish |
Classic Satin/Mirror Powder Coat Matte Black/White PVD-Black/Gold/Rose Gold/Gun Grey Anti-conductive Black/White Transparent Satin/Mirror |
Material |
Duplex stainless steel 2205, Stainless steel 304/316 |
Application |
Glass Staircase |
Casting Process |
Silica Sol Technics with Lost-wax Process |
Certifications |
Australian Standard Test/Patent Certificate/IATF16949/ISO9001/ISO14001/TUV/PED/AD2000 |
OEM |
Available |
Annual Output |
2000MT |
Tooling Leadtime |
2--4 Weeks |
Delivery Time |
4--5 Weeks |
Package Specification
Plastic Bag, Bubble Bag.
Paper Carton, Wooden Case, or as Required.
Note
Stainless steel is a popular material choice for handrail support brackets to the wall due to its strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. Stainless steel brackets are suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, offering longevity and low maintenance.
When installing handrail brackets, it is important to follow local building codes and manufacturer's guidelines to ensure that the handrail system is safe and meets relevant code standards. Use the appropriate screws and anchors for the mounting surface. Ensure the brackets are securely tightened to prevent the handrail from becoming loose over time. Regularly inspect the brackets for any signs of damage or wear.