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36" Aluminum Handrail Handle -grab Bar-marine Docks, Decks, Boats, Pool, Hot Tub on 2040-parts.com

US $88.99
Location:

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Marine Fiberglass Direct Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:MFD-MET02


This 36" inch aluminum metal handrail/grab bar is great for all types of outdoor marine applications. You can use it on your boat, dock, hot tub, pool and anywhere else you want a little extra support. This handrail is made by Marine Fiberglass Direct and it uses two 3-1/2" base plates that will fit on a 2x4 with no overlapping. There are three anchor points on each pad. You can use stainless screws or stainless bolts for any type of application. 

You can use this around fresh water or salt water applications. This handrail is designed to help with safety. It allows safe and easy access to and from a boat or dock, making it perfect for all marinas, private docks, hot tubs, pools, fueling stations and many more places.

Specs:

High quality 6063-T5 Mill finish aluminum

Approximate height 36” +/-

½" diameter tube

Approximate center-line width: 11.5”, Outside approximate width: 13".

Base: 3 ½ “ 3 anchor - polished base plate ¼” thick

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This handrail is produced by Marine Fiberglass Direct and is proudly made in the USA

ANY INTERNATIONAL (OUTSIDE  OF THE CONTINENTAL  USA) RETURN SHIPPING WILL BE PAID BY THE BUYER REGARDLESS OF CIRCUMSTANCE

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