More Details
* The wall flange has a single centre fixing point which is concealed when
the flange is screwed to the wall and the rail fitted.
* The surface under the screw hole is slightly raised so that when the
screw is tightened, the outer rim of the flange is forced hard against the wall providing lateral stability and a hygienic fit.
* The tubular rail can be cut to length with a hacksaw and fits to the
flange with an angled curve. Small pins secure these components to the
flange.
* Designed to provide secure fixing of grabrails to a wall which has timber or steel studs.
Place Of Manufacture
Canterbury Concepts (VIC)
Australian Made
Price Guide
Call supplier for pricing
Price on application from Caterbury Concepts
Installation
Method of Attachment
Using fixing screws, attach flanges to studs, masonry walls or timber
members.
* When installing rails, it is important to ensure that the fixtures are designed to withstand the forces applied to them, and that the screws or bolts used will not rust or otherwise deteriorate.
* Rail installation in public buildings must comply with the relevant Australian Standards and Building Code of Australia.
Standards
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards also see
www.ilcnsw.asn.au/home/assistive_technology/standards
TGA
Many of the items on the ILC NSW website are categorised as a Medical Device. Medical devices that are approved for use in Australia have been entered into a national database called the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), which is maintained by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). You can ask the supplier for the ARTG number for the device you wish to purchase and search the ARTG for the entry. To access information on the ARTG visit www.tga.gov.au
When buying a medical device it is advisable to only choose a medical device that is recommended by a healthcare professional and has been included on the ARTG.