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Connecting Promenaid Handrail Components

Straight Line

To connect two Promenaid handrails in a straight line, you will need to use a Splice kit, which you can find here: Splice Kit (F01N) – Promenaid

Angled Connection

If you are dealing with an angle, such as connecting Promenaid handrails for stairs to a landing, you will need to use bend pieces. These can be found in this category: Bends. You’ll typically require one bend on each side of the angle to accommodate the change in direction. You can calculate bends, slopes, and the number of brackets required with our online calculators.

To connect Channelgrip handrails to the bends, you’ll need Channelgrip connectors, which you can find here: Channelgrip Connector (T06K) – Promenaid

To connect Promenaid Schedule 40 pipe, you’ll need Schedule 40 pipe connectors, which you can find here: Pipe Connector (T07K) – Promenaid

In summary, to connect handrails, you use a Splice kit for a straight connection and bend pieces when dealing with angles like stairs to a landing. The Channelgrip connectors help secure the handrails to the bends, ensuring a sturdy and safe railing installation.

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How to get vinyl anti-slip to fit in the handrail channel in cold weather

When you’re installing a vinyl insert outdoors, you might notice that it can be somewhat stiff and challenging to fit properly. To simplify the installation process, you can use a hair dryer to heat the anti-slip insert. This added heat will make the insert more pliable and easier to work with, resulting in a smoother and more straightforward installation.