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Elevator Handrail Design

Model: FE-FS

Configurations:

Material Standard Designs
Stainless Steel Tubular (Ø35-50mm), Flat Profile
Laminated Glass Frameless, U-Channel Mounted
Solid Wood Oak/Teak/Walnut, Radiused Edges
Brushed Aluminum Slim Profile, Seamless Joints

 

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Elevator Handrail Design 

Handrails – Sleek stainless steel, glass, or wood designs with ADA-compliant profiles for safety and style. Wall-mounted or glass-clamp options available.

 

 

 

Key Elements of Elevator Handrail Design:

  1. Materials:

    • Stainless Steel: Durable, resistant to corrosion, and easy to maintain.

    • Aluminum: Lightweight, cost-effective, and resistant to rust.

    • Wood: Rarely used but provides a classic aesthetic, usually found in luxury designs.

    • Rubber/Soft Coating: Often applied for better grip and comfort, especially for moving walkways.

  2. Shape and Style:

    • Straight Handrails: The most common and simple design, offering steady support.

    • Curved Handrails: These follow the natural curves of the elevator shaft, providing a more ergonomic grip.

    • Retractable Handrails: Often seen in elevators with space constraints, retracting into the wall when not in use.

    • Modular Handrails: Adjustable designs for customization in various elevator models.

  3. Length and Height:

    • Standard handrails are positioned at a height of 30 to 40 inches from the floor for accessibility.

    • Handrails should extend for the full length of the elevator cabin, especially in larger units, to provide continuous support.

    • In wider cabins, handrails may have multiple segments placed along different sides.

  4. Finish:

    • Polished Finish: Provides a sleek and modern look.

    • Matte or Brushed Finish: Gives a more contemporary and low-maintenance option.

    • Colored Finishes: For a more customized or branded look, including anodized finishes in various colors.

  5. Grip Features:

    • Textured Grip: Ensures passengers can hold the rail comfortably, even with moist hands.

    • Ergonomic Designs: Handrails that are designed to fit the hand naturally, minimizing stress during use.

  6. Safety Features:

    • Smooth Edges: To prevent injury during entry or exit.

    • Non-Slip Coatings: Essential for ensuring safety, particularly in wet conditions.

    • Flame Retardant Materials: In high-rise buildings, handrails must meet fire safety regulations.

  7. Lighting:

    • Backlit Handrails: Some modern designs feature handrails with integrated LED lighting, offering both aesthetic appeal and added visibility in low-light conditions.

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