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80mm Handrail Brackets for Glass (Mirror)

80mm Handrail Brackets for Glass (Mirror)

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80mm Handrail Brackets for Glass (Mirror)

$23.06

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The Story

Where would you normally use handrail brackets for glass?
To fix a piece of handrail to toughened glass ranging from 10 to 15mm thick.

What is the bracket made from?
316 Stainless Steel in a Mirror finish.
This bracket is for EXTERIOR or INTERIOR use.

Which handrails does this bracket suit?
There are 3 different cradles available for this bracket. 1 to suit 50mm round handrail, 1 to suit 38mm round handrail and 1 to suit flat handrail. Please let us know which one you require using the drop down list.

How does it fix to the glass?
The base screws off allowing the end of the bracket (18mm diameter) to fit into a hole that would need to be drilled into the glass. You would then screw the base back on until tight.
To protect the glass, plastic rubbers are supplied with the bracket.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

80mm Handrail Brackets for Glass (Mirror) - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Where would you normally use handrail brackets for glass?
To fix a piece of handrail to toughened glass ranging from 10 to 15mm thick.

What is the bracket made from?
316 Stainless Steel in a Mirror finish.
This bracket is for EXTERIOR or INTERIOR use.

Which handrails does this bracket suit?
There are 3 different cradles available for this bracket. 1 to suit 50mm round handrail, 1 to suit 38mm round handrail and 1 to suit flat handrail. Please let us know which one you require using the drop down list.

How does it fix to the glass?
The base screws off allowing the end of the bracket (18mm diameter) to fit into a hole that would need to be drilled into the glass. You would then screw the base back on until tight.
To protect the glass, plastic rubbers are supplied with the bracket.