Tilting standing steel handrail for bathroom for disabled
Material: carbon steel
Finish: white epoxy paint
Epoxy coating thickness: 80µ
Handrail shape: arched
Handrail length: 700 mm
Handrail height: 800 mm
Dimensions: 700×112×120×220×800 mm (A/B/C/D/E on technical drawing)
Pipe diameter: Ø 32
Steel thickness: 1.5 mm (pipe), 3-4 mm (bracket)
Type of steel element connection: TIG welding
Tilting upwards
Safety features: progressive braking system
Maximum load: 120 kg
Mounting: to the floor, 6-screw
Diameter of mounting screw holes: Ø 6.2
Mounting screws: 6 nylon plugs and 6 screws (6×60 mm)
Medical device registry entry
Possibility to mount a toilet paper holder on the handrail (see "To complete")
Warranty period: 10 years
Installation location:
byWC
70 cm long and 80 cm high, the bathroom handle for the disabled toilet is a combination of comfort and functionality. The handle is made of white carbon steel and is mounted on a column that is attached to the floor. Thanks to this, the entire structure is stable and safe. This type of solution is particularly useful in disabled toilets, where the tilting handrail cannot be attached to the wall. Gradual tilting saves space. The set includes dowels and mounting screws.
In order for disabled people to be able to freely use the bathroom and toilet, certain facilities must be introduced there. The shower area should include a shower seat and a shower holder, and if the bathroom has a bathtub, appropriate accessories will include a bathtub holder and a bathtub seat.
Disabled handrails should be installed at the washbasin and at the toilet, thanks to which a disabled person will be able to use the toilet independently. Bathroom handles for disabled people should be made of stainless or carbon steel. We recommend purchasing only handles for disabled people with the National Institute of Hygiene certificate.
The bathroom equipment for disabled people that we offer in our store has the necessary safety and quality certificates. It is also worth knowing that toilet equipment for disabled people is subject to a lower VAT rate of 8%.
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