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82E - Handrail Bracket - Extruded - 2-1/2" Offset

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Pipe Size: 1-1/2" x 1-1/4" IPS

Fits both 1-1/4" and 1-1/2" pipes. Centerline of rail 2-1/2" from wall. Includes two screws (Item# 83512) to connect bracket to handrail.

A modular handrail system designed to meet the railing requirements for the Americans with Disabilities Act.

 An ADA rail is the framework of (usually) two horizontal rails supported by vertical posts, manufactured from fittings and pipe. This particular type of railing provides a continuous gripping surface throughout its length.

 ADA rails provide a grip to help support an individual with a disability. ADA rails are also used on ramps to help a person in/with a wheel chair, walker or cane safely go up the ramp.

 ADA rails are used by architects, engineers, contractors, safety managers, government installations, public buildings, offices, banks, schools, and anywhere a person with a disability would need to access, particularly where a ramp is required.

The ADA rail does not require a welder or detailed design drawings and can be assembled on site by standard labor. Materials are all aluminum and will not rust or deteriorate.

Installation Instructions


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Material/Finish Pipe Size SKU Description Price Qty Unit
Aluminum Magnesium
82E - Handrail Bracket - Extruded - 2-1/2" Offset 1-1/2" x 1-1/4" IPS 07895 Ships within 24-48 hours, Local pickup available [07895] 82E - Handrail Bracket - Extruded - 2-1/2" Offset (Aluminum Magnesium) Spec Sheet PDF image

$

14.78

EACH

Fits both 1-1/4" and 1-1/2" pipes. Centerline of rail 2-1/2" from wall. Includes two screws (Item# 83512) to connect bracket to handrail.

A modular handrail system designed to meet the railing requirements for the Americans with Disabilities Act.

 An ADA rail is the framework of (usually) two horizontal rails supported by vertical posts, manufactured from fittings and pipe. This particular type of railing provides a continuous gripping surface throughout its length.

 ADA rails provide a grip to help support an individual with a disability. ADA rails are also used on ramps to help a person in/with a wheel chair, walker or cane safely go up the ramp.

 ADA rails are used by architects, engineers, contractors, safety managers, government installations, public buildings, offices, banks, schools, and anywhere a person with a disability would need to access, particularly where a ramp is required.

The ADA rail does not require a welder or detailed design drawings and can be assembled on site by standard labor. Materials are all aluminum and will not rust or deteriorate.

Installation Instructions