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Elevate your home safety with the Newel Rail, a grab rail designed for stairwells. This rail is ingeniously crafted to turn 90 degrees around a banister post, ensuring continuous support and safety for those requiring extra assistance on stairs.
Key Features:
Ergonomic Design: The Newel Rail's unique shape allows users to maintain a secure grip throughout the entire stairwell, providing uninterrupted support.
Robust Construction: Made from plastic-coated steel, this rail offers both rigidity and durability. Its comfortable grip design ensures ease of use for all individuals.
Versatile Options: Catering to diverse needs, the Newel Rail is available in both left and right-handed styles.
Aesthetic and Practical: Boasting a sleek, white epoxy coating, the rail's curved design makes it an ideal fit for doorways and stairwells. Its flanges are specifically designed to fit standard wooden newel posts without causing damage.
Installation Guidelines: For optimal safety, avoid drilling through pre-stressed concrete when installing. It is recommended to use a minimum screw length of 50 mm x size 10 for sound brick and block, along with suitable wall plugs and screws as per the fixings manufacturer's guidelines. Note: Screws and fixings are not included.
Easy Installation: The rail attaches seamlessly to the banister with a circular base plate, ensuring a straightforward setup.
Specifications:
- Length: 711mm (28 inches)
- Depth to Wall: 120mm (4.7 inches)
- Tube Diameter: 25.4mm (1 inch)
- Weight: 635g
Choosing the Correct Newel Grab Rail:
Selecting the right or left Newel Rail depends on your staircase's direction and the newel post's location. Here's a simple guide:
Ascending/Descending Direction: From the bottom of the stairs, if they turn right as you ascend (or left as you descend), choose a right newel rail. If they turn left as you ascend (or right as you descend), a left newel rail is suitable.
Newel Post Location: If the newel post is on the right as you approach the stairs, a right newel rail is typically needed. If it's on the left, choose a left newel rail.
Remember, these are general guidelines. For specific staircase designs and local practices, consulting a professional is advisable.