The structure of stainless steel guardrails typically consists of the main rod and the uprights. The main rod is often referred to as the main tube (for instance, the handrail section of a staircase railing is what we call the main tube). The uprights can also be called upright tubes, which are used to support the main tube.
The wall thickness of the supervisor is 1.2mm according to national standards. Stainless steel guardrails are commonly seen in everyday life, such as stair railings, balcony railings, and bridge railings, etc. Stainless steel guardrails have many advantages, thus gaining widespread popularity. Stair railings are often made of stainless steel in daily life, and there are also many balcony railings made of stainless steel. Most bridge railings are still made of concrete or marble, with stainless steel bridge railings being relatively rare.
Stainless steel guardrail posts are vertically mounted on building structures to support handrails and fix glass, metal panels, steel rods, cables, or metal meshes. They are the primary load-bearing components of guardrails. These posts are widely used in building balconies, staircases, landscape enclosures, and corridor separations. The main types include glass guardrail stainless steel posts, rod guardrail stainless steel posts, glass partition stainless steel posts, and posts in other structural shapes.
Pile accessories are components used for the main pile of guardrails, connecting and clamping glass railing panels to transfer loads. They can be used individually or applied in other fields, primarily including glass clamps and connecting爪 pieces.
































