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jones2004
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Post: # 8147Post jones2004

what dia and thickness of steel galvanised tubing would you use for handrails? or what else could i use? Does any one have a spec on handrails?

danensis
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Post: # 8151Post danensis

Take a look at http://www.keeklamp.co.uk/ it seems to be used by a lot of local authorities and the like.

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Post: # 8174Post Tony McC

Handrails are usually 45-50mm dia steel tube or wooden pole set at 900-1000mm above the pitch line of a flight of steps or a ramp and 45mm clear of any wall. See Document M of the Building Regs for clear, concise spec. This is a crown copyright document so no-one is allowed to re-print it.
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