HenryCare Clamp on Bath Rail (PR03552)
Henry clamp on bath rail
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/3552
A chromed steel rail which gives firm support when getting in or out of the bath. It may be clamped to most conventional baths in desired position, and removed when not in use. Two protective rubber washers are placed between the clamp and the outer wall of the bath. The innersection of the brackets is plastic coated to protect the bath surface.
General Details
- Extra product information
. Available in chrome finish.
. Not suitable for acrylic or fibreglass baths
. Designed to provide firm support when getting in or out of the bath.- Manufacturer/Country
- A & M HENRY / NSW, Australia
- Websites
- - http://www.henrycare.com.au/bath-shower/clamp-on-rails.html
Models / Specifications
- Model Large S7L : Max bath thickness 100mm
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- Model Large Wide S7LWide : Max bath thickness 122mm
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- Model Small Wide S7SWide : Max bath thickness 122mm
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- Model Small S7S : Max bath thickness 100mm
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