Main Components

There are just five main components that make up the basic parapet handrail system.

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PARAPET BRACKET

The parapet bracket is the foundation of this system. The bracket is fully adjustable to suit copings from 300mm to 550mm widths. The front and back clamp stays ensure the bracket is correctly spaced against the supporting wall.

This system can also be used on brick walls without copings.

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Adjustable Top Riser

The top riser carries both the cross rails and ensures that these rails are correctly spaced apart. The top riser allows the height of the rails to be adjusted making this system very versatile.

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1.80M CROSS RAILS

All the cross rails are supplied pre-cut to 1.80m lengths for ease of installation. This fixed lengths means there's no need to measure or cut the tubes to ensure the uprights are spaced evenly. The lightweight main rails are manufactured from light gauge steel making them easy to cut and transport.

All our components are finished with an anti-corrosion galvanised coating equivalent to BS EN ISO 1461.

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90 DEG SWEPT BEND

The SC90 is an ergonomically designed 90 deg swept bend. This flexible preformed component can be used for both horizontal and vertical bends and can be combined to produce a 180 deg termination know as a 'D' end. The fitting incorporates zinc coated grub screws for easy installation.

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WALL FLANGE

The wall flange is just one way in which a section of guardrail can be terminated. The RC11 is designed to allow standard cross rails to be connected to a vertical structure. The cross rail is held in place by a zinc plated grubscrew located on the side of the fitting..

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