The 117 fittings are a retro-fit type fitting designed to be added on to existing structures without the need to disassemble.
The 117X fittings comes complete with 2 socket pieces and 2 plate pieces which enable each kit to be used to make one of the two possible assemblies illustrated below.
Each kit comes complete with bolts and set screws.
This fitting is only compatible with the D48 size range.
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The 117 fittings are a retro-fit type fitting designed to be added on to existing structures without the need to dissassemble
The 117Y fitting comes complete with 4 socket pieces and 3 plate pieces which enable each kit to be used to make one of the three possible assemblies illustrated below.
Each kit comes complete with bolts and set screws.
This fitting is only compatible with the D48 size range.
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Adjustable from 30° to 45°, often used on staircase top rails. This Interclamp can be used where the top rail must be joined at the fitting. Where such a joint is not required, type 129 can often be used as an alternative. Often used in conjunction with type 130.
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Adjustable from 30° to 60°, often used on staircase top rails and braces. The through tube (sloping in photo) cannot be joined within the fitting. … [read more]
Adjustable from 30° to 45°, this Interclamp fitting is often used where middle rails on staircases meet intermediate uprights. The through tube (vertical in photo) cannot be joined within the fitting. … [read more]
90° bolt-on joint, often used to make additions or alterations to existing structures where a type 161 or similar cannot be fitted. Type 137 is a similar clamp-on fitting offering a more flush finish. Neither tube can be joined within the fitting. … [read more]
90° bolt-on joint, often used to make additions or alterations to existing structures where a type 101 or similar cannot be fitted. Type 135 is a similar clamp-on fitting. The through tube (horizontal in photo) cannot be joined within the fitting. … [read more]
Base flange for sloping sites, adjustable from 0° to 11°, usually used for guardrail and wheelchair ramp uprights. Fixing holes suit a wide range of common mechanical and chemical masonry anchors which we should be pleased to quote for on request.
To achieve optimum load characteristics, this fitting should be fitted so that the fixing holes are in line with the applied load.
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Butt joint for sloping sites, adjustable from 0° to 11°, often used to join intermediate uprights to top rails and middle rails to end uprights. This Interclamp cannot be used where through tube (sloping in photo) has to be joined within the fitting. Type 155 may often be used as an alternative.
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Adjustable for slopes from 0° to 11°, often used to join intermediate uprights to top rails and middle rails to end uprights. This Interclamp can be used where through tube (sloping in photo) has to be joined within the fitting. Type 153 may often be used as an alternative. … [read more]
Adjustable for slopes from 0° to 11°, often used between middle rail and uprights on sloping sites and often paired with type 153 or 155. The through tube (vertical in photo) cannot be joined within the fitting. … [read more]
Usually used to form roof structures in conjunction with type 191, with an angle of 27½°. The horizontal eaves tube running longitudinally with the roof may be joined within the fitting (there are two setscrews acting on this tube, which are obscured in the photo). … [read more]
Usually used to form roof structures in conjunction with type 185, with an angle of 27½°. The ridge tube running longitudinally with the roof may be joined within the fitting (there are two setscrews acting on this tube, which are obscured in the photo). … [read more]
Base flange for sloping sites, adjustable from 30° to 45°. As the fixing holes in the base cannot be fixed in line with the applied load, it is only intended for light loads or structures which are sufficiently supported by virtue of their design. Where a greater load is required, type 132 is normally used, with the upright tube bent to the required angle.
Fixing holes suit a wide range of common mechanical and chemical masonry anchors which we should be pleased to quote for … [read more]
Base flange for sloping sites, adjustable from 11° to 29°. As the fixing holes in the base cannot be fixed in line with the applied load, it is only intended for light loads or structures which are sufficiently supported by virtue of their design. Where a greater load is required, type 132 is normally used, with the upright tube bent to the required angle.
Fixing holes suit a wide range of common mechanical and chemical masonry anchors which we should be pleased to quote for … [read more]
Butt joint for sloping sites, adjustable from 11° to 29°, often used to join intermediate uprights to top rails and middle rails to end uprights. This Interclamp cannot be used where through tube (sloping in photo) has to be joined within the fitting. Type 255 may often be used as an alternative. … [read more]
Adjustable for slopes from 11° to 29°, often used to join intermediate uprights to top rails and middle rails to end uprights. This Interclamp can be used where through tube (sloping in photo) has to be joined within the fitting.Type 253 may often be used as an alternative. … [read more]
Adjustable for slopes from 11° to 29°, often used between middle rail and uprights on sloping sites and often paired with type 253 or type 255. The through tube (vertical in photo) cannot be joined within the fitting. … [read more]