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SADEV's full range of railings

Do you want transparency? The mural point slab nose hand railings will meet your expectations from an esthetic point of view to put the focus on the glass panels (without posts). Particularly resistant, each section can support more than 150 kg. The slab nose hand railing is in 316 L stainless steel. Numerous adjustments are possible to facilitate mounting. Two finishes are available for this product: brushed and glass beaded. The system can easily be adapted to the legal environment in each country where it is sold. In fact, it can use glass ranging from 12 to 31.52 mm thick.

SADEV can also offer you its flat 60 x 15 Fin Monti handrail, with brushed 220 stainless steel or painted steel posts. This system is capable of supporting up to 150 kg and provides numerous adjustments to facilitate installation.

The design is particularly cared for on this system since the fastening components were designed by an Italian designer, Cesare Monti.

SADEV also offers 50 x 20 hand railings with fastening parts type flat angle transmissions (Decor range).

This balustrade system can support up to 100 kg. Laminated tempered glass is highly recommended with thickness ranging from 12 to 25.5 mm. Finally, shark fin handrails combine the esthetics of all-glass handrails and the performance of handrails with posts.

Adapted for laminated tempered glass 12 to 21.52 mm thick, this system supports weight up to 80 kg (2 posts per glass panel). The system provides possible adjustments for a totally safe installation. This handrail complies with the safety rules relative to this family of products.

Trials reports delivered in 2009 by the CEBTP confirm the resistance and reliability of the components for public or private applications in compliance with French legislation relative to hand railings.

The response to modern day architectural and technical requirements, in total safety.



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