Calibre Rails

Calibre Terra 32mm Ambulant Toilet Grab Rail 90 Degree 450mm Each Direction Organic Brass Aged Medium Living (Made to Order) - R01A490AB

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  • 450mm in each direction
  • AS1428.1 Approved for Ambulant Toilets
  • 150kg Capacity
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Description

  • These Calibre Angled Ambulant rails are suitable for public bathrooms requiring ambulant toilet cubicles or for private homes.
  • Angled rails can be used by the toilet or in the shower to help get on and off the toilet or from a shower seat
  • Australian Made, Owned and Designed
  • Can be mounted on left or right hand side
    The 90 degree rail is 450x450mm, the 45 degree is 450mm Horizontal x 650 Angled. These dimensions are the correct size according to AS1428.1 for ambulant toilets
  • Independently tested and approved to AS1428.1 for grab rails by a NATA accredited Australian test lab, (for passage of the hand, the wall bracket is allowed at the change in direction – where it goes from vertical to horizontal for grab rails). We can send through approvals upon request
  • Optional add on toilet roll holder attaches to the 32mm rail
  • Available in a range of finishes
  • Modular design, the rail to be mounted horizontally, vertically or at any angle and cut down to suit your bathroom
  • 150 kg capacity for all 32mm diameter calibre grab rails
  • Style up your accessible bathroom with Avail, we can customize our products to suit you.
  • If you have any questions or feedback please do not hesitate to contact us.

Assembly and CAD

Installation Guide Calibre Terra 32mm Ambulant Toilet Grab Rail Angled Rail

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3D CAD BIM Calibre Terra 32mm Ambulant Toilet Grab Rail 90 Degree 450mm Each Direction

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