Buy Railings - FAQ
Here are some common questions about our company.
All our tubes are bendable, but currently we do not offer custom bending service..
We recommend 1-1/2" OD (outside diameter) tubing as a handrail. Note: Please check your local building code.
We recommend 2" OD (outside diameter) tubing for a foot rail.
Although most aluminum alloys will corrode when combined with a dissimilar metal (i.e. steel, black iron, stainless steel), the aluminum/magnesium alloy 535 which Hollaender uses to manufacture all cast fittings is the most corrosive resistant casting alloy available and can be used with any type of metal.
Yes, Hollaender standard fittings have been tested for 1000 hrs. of salt spray (per ASTM B117 specifications) after which the set screws could still be removed and retightened. In addition, Hollaender fittings' corrosion resistance to Hydrazine Fuel has also been tested by the United States Air Force prior to the products' use at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and the Kennedy Space Center. Not only have our products been tested in the laboratory, but they have also stood the test of time for over forty years in some of the most corrosive environments including: chemical plants, offshore oil rigs, waste water treatment plants, pulp & paper mills, etc.
Hollaender’s Speed-Rail® fittings are manufactured from 535 aluminum-magnesium alloy, this alloy will NOT suffer any galvanic or dissimilar metals corrosion when in contact with steel or galvanized steel. Galvanic reactions are caused by the dissimilarity in potential between two metals that causes electron flow between them. The farther apart in potential or nobility, the greater the reaction. Galvanized steel is immediately between magnesium on one hand, and aluminum on the other hand, on the galvanic scale in terms of potential. ALMAG fittings will not have a galvanic reaction with galvanized steel. Hollaender supports this with a 10 year non–corrosion warranty for the solar industry that covers all kinds of corrosion, including galvanic.
No, the chlorine aggressively attacks the aluminum, which can result in significant deterioration of our product. Our recommendation would be to use reinforced fiberglass railing in this environment.
IPS stands for "Iron Pipe Size" - A standard which was originally developed for fluid transfer has also become the standard for handrail systems, both steel, and aluminum.
One of two terms will tell you the wall thickness of your pipe, either the "Schedule" or "Gauge." If you are using true IPS sizes, the wall thickness is determined by the schedule - the higher the schedule, the thicker the wall, i.e. 1-1/2" schedule 80 has a thicker wall than 1-1/2" schedule 40. For gauge sizes, the lower the number, the thicker the wall, i.e. 1.90" diameter 11 gauge is thicker than 1.90" diameter 12 gauge
The actual wall thickness you select will depend on the type of system you are assembling, however, the wall thickness should never be less than the minimums listed below. Steel Pipe - Schedule 10 or 14 Gauge Aluminum - Schedule 40 or 10 Gauge
Any metal pipe (including galvanized steel, stainless, black iron, aluminum, etc.) can be used with our slip-on fittings as long as it is sized properly (see above). Plastic, FRP and thin wall sleaving should never be used unless a reinforcing dowel is also used inside the pipe.
The standard material is highly corrosive resistant, however, for the most extreme environments, we recommend that the fittings be anodized and that stainless steel set screws be used. The anodizing process creates a coating, which is not only harder and more corrosive resistant than the base metal, but also provides significant resistance to staining.
Yes, un-coated polished brass will tarnish over time. Regular maintenance with a brass polish will keep the finish close to the original polished finish.
We offer cutting services in order to best meet your needs. No production run is too large or too small for us! Please note that special tubing cuts are not returnable and not refundable. Please include your cutting instructions in the comments section while submitting your order online.
The primary difference between pipe and tubing is how the size is designated. Pipe is designated by a "Nominal Pipe Size" based upon the ID (inside diameter) of the most common wall thickness. Tubing is designated by the measured OD (outside diameter). For Example: A 3/4 inch iron pipe has an OD of 1.050 inches, while a 3/4 inch steel tube has an OD of 0.75 inches.
To connect tubing, you will use an internal splice. Item# 830
We recommend pre-drilling the hole and tapping the hole for a better installation.
Unfortunately, we don't have any brackets like that.
You can place your first bracket 3-6" from the end. We recommend a bracket every 3-4 feet after that.
UPS/FedEx do not accept shipment longer than 8 foot long. Therefore we must build a crate and ship them to you by truck/common freight carriers. To reduce shipping charges, you may consider buying tubes up to 8 feet long and use a connecting splice
We do have some that are pre-coated in advance, but if we are out of stock it takes about 13 business day lead time to get them clear coated.
We only have one showroom. It is located at 71 Commerce Drive, Brookfield CT 06804
You can choose from polished brass, polished stainless steel, or satin-brushed stainless steel (304 and 316).
Yes, if you are a contractor we offer a 5% discount for orders over $500 before shipping and a 7% discount for orders over $1000 before shipping. You will need to call us and submit your company info to us.
Yes we ship throughout the world.
We will issue you an RMA(Return Merchandise Authorization) and give you a confirmation number. Once that is done you will write the confirmation number on the box and send it back to us. When the returned item is received we will credit your payment back to you with a 20% restocking fee.
Yes, the Lido- weld adhesive item LB-00201 indicates it is for brass but is also used for stainless steel.
Yes, we offer handrails made out of Oak Wood.
Yes you can pay with a personal or company check. It will take about 7 to 10 business days to clear before we can ship your order. If you pay by bank check/cashier check it will take about 3 business days.
All our brass tubing and brackets are solid brass.
Our standard sizes for railings are 1 inch, 1-1/2 inch, 2 inch. For closet rods, our size comes in 1-5/16 inch and 1-1/16 inch For kitchen and curtain rods our size come in 5/8 inch or 1 inch
We do not have flat shipping rates. However, when you place items into your shopping cart there will be an input box where you can enter your zip code and it will calculate shipping for you.
All Grab Bars are custom made so it will take about 3 to 4 weeks lead time before they ship out.
All our prices are listed on our website. Just click on the picture of the item and the price will be listed.
Satin brushed stainless steel will match satin nickel and polished stainless steel will match polished chrome. .
The best way to connect end caps to tubing would be our Lido-weld adhesive.
Yes, to cut the tubing on your own we recommend a fine-tooth hack saw with at least 24 teeth per edge or a reciprocating saw with a fine-tooth blade. We also offer custom cutting for a fee.
We do not carry antique brass. We carry polished brass and polished brass clear coat (clear coat requires 12-14 days lead time).
Yes, as long as you use a support bracket every 4 feet. The 2006 IBCi Section 1607.7 describes Loads on handrails, guards, grab bars and vehicle barriers as follows: According to Section 1607.7.1 Handrails and guards, “Handrail assemblies and guards shall be designed to resist a load of 50 plf (0.73kN/m) applied in any direction at the top and to transfer this load through the supports to the structure.”
The IRC also prescribes that only the single concentrated load as required by Section 1607.7.1.1 shall be applied. According to Section 1607.7.1.1 Concentrated load, “Handrail assemblies and guards shall be able to resist a single concentrated load of 200 pounds (0.89 kN), applied in any direction at any point along the top, and have attachment devices and supporting structure to transfer this loading to appropriate structural elements of the building.”
Our grab bars, which are ADA approved, are 18 gauge, 049"
Our welded solid brass (not plated), mirror finish tubing (Alloy 268 for our 1.5” and 2”) is 66% copper & 34% zinc.
For our solid brass fittings (brass casting), the alloy makeup is close to 59% copper, 41% zinc, with a low percentage of aluminum.