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Handrail Pipe Corner Connector Structure
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Handrail Right Angle Connector

Part No. LS-2508

Coupling: 21mm*25mm
Weight 0.15Kg
Material 2205/304/316
Application: Suitable for all kinds of indoor and outdoor handrails and balustrades, etc.

Handrail Connector Description

The Right Angle Handrail Pipe Corner Connector is designed to join two handrail pipes at a right angle, allowing for the creation of corners in handrail systems. It provides structural support and stability to the handrail system at corners, ensuring that the handrail is securely connected and can withstand the required loads and stresses. In addition to its functional purpose, the stainless steel Right Angle Handrail Pipe Corner Connector can contribute to the overall aesthetic of the handrail system, providing a clean and modern look.

 

Handrail Connector Specifications

Product Name

Handrail Tee Connector

Coupling

21mm*25mm

Weight

0.15Kg

Finish

Classic Satin/Mirror
Powder Coat Matte Black/White
PVD-Black/Gold/Rose Gold/Gun Grey
(We can do anti-fingerprint if necessary.)
Anti-conductive Black/White
Transparent Satin/Mirror

Material

Duplex stainless steel 2205, Stainless steel 304/316

Application

Suitable for all kinds of indoor and outdoor handrails and balustrades, etc

Casting Process  

Silica Sol Technics with Lost-wax Process

Certifications

Australian Standard Test/Patent

Certificate/IATF16949/ISO9001/ISO14001/TUV/PED/AD2000

OEM

Available

Annual Output

2000MT

Tooling Leadtime

2--4 Weeks

Delivery Time

4--5 Weeks

Package Specification

Plastic Bag, Bubble Bag.
Paper Carton, Wooden Case, or as Required.

 

Note

These handrail fittings come in various sizes and designs to accommodate different handrail pipe diameters and styles, allowing for customization based on the specific requirements of the project. The connector is usually installed by attaching it to the ends of the handrail pipes and securing them in place using screws or other fastening methods. They are commonly used in architectural projects, such as staircases, balconies, walkways, and ramps, where handrails are required for safety and compliance with building codes.

 

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