Oblong Base Plate for 50.8 Round Mirror Tube
Material: Mirror 316 Stainless
per Piece (Incl. GST)
In stock |
Ships from Adelaide |
Material: Mirror 316 Stainless
per Piece (Incl. GST)
In stock |
Ships from Adelaide |
Description
Where would you normally use this stainless steel handrail fitting?
It can be either used as a base plate at the bottom of a stainless steel support post, or as a wall bracket for fixing stainless steel tube between 2 walls.
What is it made out of?
316 grade Stainless Steel in a Mirror finish.
Can it be used for exterior applications?
As it is 316 grade Stainless Steel with a Mirror finish, it is more than suitable for use outside.
How do you fix it to the stainless steel tube?
If used as a wall bracket, then you can use a suitable glue (search IF123X on our online shop). If used as a base plate, then you would need to weld from underneath, otherwise the post will likely wobble. A better product on our website would be the internal fit version (search SSF013-M6 on our website).
How should you finish it?
If you are happy with a Mirror finish, then the product does not need to be touched up in any way.
If though you would like a Satin finish, try using our non-woven web pad that will allow you to fairly easily remove the current high polished finish that it has.
Without regular cleaning and maintenance discolouration of the surface of the stainless steel by corrosion (tea staining) can occur.
How to reduce the risk of tea staining
Stainless steel cleaning schedule
The frequency of cleaning will vary depending on environmental factors i.e. proximity to the ocean, atmospheric and urban conditions. Below is intended as a guide and should be varied as required. We recommend using peek stainless steel polish for maintenance.
Environment | Distance from Coastline | Cleaning Schedule |
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Clean inland environment | 20km + | Every 10 - 12 Months |
Moderate urban or coastal environment | 1-5km | Every 4 - 6 Months |
Harsh urban or coastal environment | < 500m | Every 2 - 3 Months |
Severe coastal/ marine environment | < 500m | Every 1 - 2 Weeks |