RBA Group Bariatric Drop Down Grab Rail (PR19259)
Bariatric Drop Down Grab Rail
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/19259
A wall mounted, stainless steel drop-down rail capable of withstanding up to 300kg of downward force. This rail includes a lockable support leg with height adjustable slip resistant footing. Both left and right handed variants are available with nurse call or toilet roll holder options also available. This model is suitable for bariatric use.
General Details
- Caution
Warning: Grab rails are no stronger than the anchors or walks to which they are attached, and, therefore, must be firmly secured in order to support the loads for which they are intended.
- Manufacturer/Country
- RBA Group / Australia
- Websites
- RBA Group Rails - http://www.rba.com.au/accessible-disabled/grab-rails
Models / Specifications
- Model Bariatric Drop Down Rail: One model only
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- Diameter 38 mm
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 300 kg (300kg downwards load and 160kg lateral loads)
- Height 805 mm (Height of rail with supporting rail)
- Length 850 mm
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Maintenance
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Standards
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