Be-Line Drop-Down Support Rail With Leg Be-Line Drop-Down Support Rail With Leg - Anthracite Be-Line Drop-Down Support Rail With Leg - White Be-Line Drop-Down Support Rail With Leg - Matte Black Be-Line Drop-Down Support Rail With Leg Be-Line Drop-Down Support Rail With LegProduct Code: DE511963Product Enquiry test To prevent automated spam submissions leave this field empty. TabsOverviewBe-Line drop-down support rail for people with reduced mobility. In the lowered position use as a grab bar, as a support for standing and for assisting movement, for WCs or showers. Allows side access in the raised position. Removable: easy to remove with anti-theft locking system. Reduces the number of bars in a facility, allowing installation only when required. Example: hotels or hospitals providing short-term accommodation for disabled people. Drop-down rail retained in upright position. Slowed down descent. Aluminium tube, Rounded profile Ø 42mm with ergonomic flat front face that prevents rotation for an optimal grip. Available in three different coloured leg finishes; Matte Black and Metallised anthracite finishes provides a good visual contrast with a light coloured wall, and Matte white aluminium finish provides a good visual contrast with a dark coloured wall. Uniform surface for easy maintenance and hygiene. Concealed fixings secured to wall by a 304 stainless steel plate, 5mm thick. Supplied with stainless steel screws Ø 8 x 70mm for concrete walls. Leg provides additional reinforcement when wall fixings are not enough. Dimensions: 850L with 120 x 202mm wall plate. Leg height can be adjusted from 760 - 780mm. Tested to over 200kg. Maximum recommended user weight: 135kg. ModelsDE511963C - Be-Line Drop-Down Support Rail With Metallised Anthracite FinishDE511963W - Be-Line Drop-Down Support Rail With Matte White Aluminium FinishDE511963BK - Be-Line Drop-Down Support Rail With Matte Black Aluminium Finish Downloads Technical Data Sheet - White Technical Data Sheet - Anthracite Technical Data Sheet - Matte Black Installation Instructions