ADA 518 - Single Rail - ADA Compliant

Starting Price: $1,076.43

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Product Description

Need a Simple Railing for Your Stairs?

This is a simple, easy to install railing that mounts to stair steps. The railing is completely galvanized and is designed for greater durability and flexibility than standard railing systems.

This railing is designed to be ADA compliant.

Because of our unique fittings the railing can be arranged at any angle.

Color Options

The pipe and fittings come in a standard galvanized coating. A standard powder coating finish can be added for an additional fee. Standard colors are shown below. Additional colors are available upon request.

Please allow an additional 3 weeks for delivery on railings that are powder coated.

Kit Contents

The kit contains the following components

Size 8 - Gator Tubing 12 Gauge 1 1/2"
Size 8 - Gator Tubing 12 Gauge 1 1/2"
Upright Posts - 2' 9'' Qty: 2
Size 7 - Gator Tubing 12 Gauge 1 1/4"
Size 7 - Gator Tubing 12 Gauge 1 1/4"
Handrail - Custom Length Qty: 1
Size 7 - Gator Tubing 12 Gauge 1 1/4"
Size 7 - Gator Tubing 12 Gauge 1 1/4"
Vertical & Horizontal Pipe Sections - 6'' Qty: 4
62-8 - Standard Railing Flange, 1-1/2"
62-8 - Standard Railing Flange, 1-1/2"
Qty: 2
10-848 - Single Handrail Socket
10-848 - Single Handrail Socket
Qty: 2
520-7 - 90 Solid Elbow with Internal Couplings
520-7 - 90 Solid Elbow with Internal Couplings
Qty: 4
554-7 - Variable Angle 1-1/4" with Internal Couplings
554-7 - Variable Angle 1-1/4" with Internal Couplings
Qty: 2
567-7 - End Post Handrail Return 1-1/4" with Internal Coupling
567-7 - End Post Handrail Return 1-1/4" with Internal Coupling
Qty: 2
518-7 - Handrail Bracket
518-7 - Handrail Bracket
Qty: 2
10-840C - Single Handrail Socket Capped
10-840C - Single Handrail Socket Capped
Qty: 2

Installation Requirements

Additional Required Materials (not provided)
  • #12 Self Drilling Screws (4 for each upright)
  • Mounting Hardware (2 for each upright)
    • Wood - 1/2" Lag Screws
    • Brick - 1/2" Tapcon Screws or Sleeve Anchors
    • Concrete - 1/2" Toggle Bolts, Chemical Anchors or Wedge Anchors

Recommended Tools

  • 5/16" Allen Wrench
  • Hammer
  • Standard Drill
  • Hammer Drill (for drilling brick and concrete)

Calculating Railing Length

This simple way to do this is to have someone stand at the bottom of the steps holding the end of the measuring tape. Walk to the top fo the stairs while each of you hold the measuring tape 3 feet off the ground. Record the length when you have positioned the ends where you want the railing to begin and end. In most cases, estimating to the nearest foot works great.  Tip:  Longer is better.  Your hand rail can be cut shorter if needed before install.

The mathematical way of calculating would be to measure the rise and run of the steps and then calculate the length of the railing by the following formula:

Railing Length = √ height2 + length2 

The square root of the height squared plus the length squared will give you the proper length of your railing.

Have Questions?

We have live customer support, home grown in New York State. Contact our customer service department and they can answer any questions you have about configuring or installing a railing.

Select Your Options

  • Base Kit - The base kit includes two uprights and all the necessary brackets to support the grab rail. The base kit also includes the necessary pipe for the end returns.
  • Length of Railing -Select the number of feet for your hand railing. In most cases, estimating to the nearest foot works great. See instructions below for calculating the grab rail length.

    Max Railing Length: 7 ft. 10 in. If you need a longer railing, please contact us directly for a custom railing.

  • Additional Uprights - If you are extending your railing beyond 6 feet you will need to add an extra upright.
  • Powder Coating - This galvanized railing kit comes in a silver finish but can be powder coated for an additional fee.

    NOTE: This will add 3-4 weeks to your lead time.

Calculating Railing Length

This simple way to do this is to have someone stand at the bottom of the steps holding the end of the measuring tape. Walk to the top fo the stairs while each of you hold the measuring tape 3 feet off the ground. Record the length when you have positioned the ends where you want the railing to begin and end. In most cases, estimating to the nearest foot works great.

Tip: Longer is better. Your hand rail can be cut shorter if needed before install.

The mathematical way of calculating would be to measure the rise and run of the steps and then calculate the length of the railing by the following formula:

Railing Length = √ height2 + length2

The square root of the height squared plus the length squared will give you the proper length of your railing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools do I need?

You will receive an allen key with your railing kit that can be used to connect the pipe and fittings. We recommend using a hammer or rubber mallet to secure the malleable plug to the ends of the handrail and a standard drill or a hammer drill if you will be attaching your railing to concrete or brick.

How do I calculate my handrail length?

This simple way to do this is to have someone stand at the bottom of the steps holding the end of the measuring tape. Walk to the top of the stairs while each of you hold the measuring tape 3 feet off the ground. Record the length when you have positioned the ends where you want the railing to begin and end. In most cases, estimating to the nearest foot works great. Tip: Longer is better. Your handrail can be cut shorter if needed before install. The mathematical way of calculating would be to measure the rise and run of the steps and then calculate the length of the railing by the following formula: Railing Length = √ height2 + length2. The square root of the height squared plus the length squared will give you the proper length of your railing.

How do I assemble the railing?

This couldn't be easier. You'll receive a basic set of instructions with the railing kit or you can download them now by clicking on the download link at the bottom of this page.

Can I paint the railing?

You sure can! All of our kits can be painted. Many of our customers have used spray paint to add a splash of color to their railing. Depending on the frequency of use and weather, the paint may need to be touched up on occasion.

Can I cut the tubing myself on an abrasive-wheel chop saw?

Yes, you can. Simply make sure you have the correct blade for cutting galvanized metal.

Can these be mounted to wooden stairways?

Yes, they can. Our railing kits come with mounting hardware for both wood and concrete included. You should have no problem mounting this railing to wood.

Do these rails or any of the parts rust?

Our railings are comprised of galvanized cast-iron fittings and triple-galvanized steel rails. They are designed to withstand the elements and, in most cases, will not show rust for decades to come.

How many posts do I need?

We recommend no more than a 7 foot spacing between posts. All kits up to 7 feet will come with 2 posts. Kits longer than 7 feet will come with 3 posts.

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