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Handrails (Commercial)Commercial Handrail GuideOSA is preparing an extensive new publication “Commercial Handrail Guide”. Overflowing with information, engineering and designs, together with many years of distilled experience, this guide is available as a pre-release version upon request. Please contact Ted Stubbersfield on 07 5462 4255 to request your copy. All commercial handrails are made from unseasoned spotted gum. They should be used in multiple spans for maximum straightness. Some of these handrail profiles are complex to manufacture and may only be available as part of a larger order. Please note that dimension changes cannot be made at all to many profiles. For those that can be altered changes require re-tooling which involves $500-$1000 of additional cost. Changes such as increasing the angle of the sloping top can cause the rail to be unstable due to differential moisture contents. Please discuss with OSA your specific handrail requirements prior to completing your project specifications. Design Notes: To assist you in determining your handrail requirements, please see our Aide Memoire (32 KB PDF). Also see the Handrail System Bike & Disabled dimensions (96 KB PDF).
All handrails should be fixed from underneath as top fixing will eventually lead to maintenance problems.
Some of these handrail profiles are complex to manufacture and may only be available as part of a larger order. Please note that dimension changes cannot be made at all to many profiles. For those that can be altered changes require re-tooling which involves $500-$1000 of additional cost. Changes such as increasing the angle of the sloping top can cause the rail to be unstable due to differential moisture contents. Please discuss with OSA your specific handrail requirements prior to completing your project specifications. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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