

This modern railing, without any particular aesthetic research, is made of tubular steel at a low cost. It has been commonly used since the 1960s.
This modern railing, without any particular aesthetic research, is made of tubular steel at a low cost. It has been commonly used since the 1960s and can be found on many installations: bridges, staircases, passenger quays, etc. It is also used on many other installations.
You can find this model, for example, on the DP2630 platform descent reference.
Made of 0.3 mm nickel silver, this reference is solid and easy to use thanks to the drilling template provided on the photoengraving cluster. The top rail of the railing is an insert to be fixed preferably by welding, but gluing is still possible.
The total delivered length is approx. 90 cm.