Variable Angle Handrail Kit SR-C50

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Handrail height: approx 1 m

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Model: SR-C50UK

Product Description

This handrail kit is ideal for stairs, ramps or flat surfaces, making it one of our most straightforward handrail kits to install. The SR-C50 is a floor-mounted handrail kit that has no drill requirements into the tube, and offers a flexible arrangement at any angle.

A simple outdoor handrail kit suitable for any angle

With a galvanised steel finish, this handrail kit is built to withstand outdoor environments. With our exclusive C-50 fittings, this handrail can be configured at any angle.

handrail kit for access to the garden
adjustable angle fittings for handrails

Suitable for a variety of layouts

When finding the right railing kit for your project, it can be challenging to know where to start - especially if you are dealing with an uncertain angle of stairs or slope. That's why our railing kit is popular among DIY enthusiasts and professional contractors. It accommodates the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor space and the need for a reliable handrail for your stairs.

Perfect for outdoor use

Benefitting from galvanised steel and hot-dip Kee Klamp fittings, the SR-C50 is rust resistant and ensures that you have the support you need whenever you enter the garden or leave the house.

handrail suitable for outdoor use
easy to install handrail for stairs

Designed to last decades

The SR-C50 is not a frail handrail that needs frequent replacements. Once installed, you have a sturdy handrail that you can rely on. These outdoor stair railings are assembled with industrial-strength tubes and fittings which last decades without bending.

Quick and easy installation

Our SR-C50 handrail kits are amongst the simplest to install. The swivel fittings glide onto the uprights and are secured using an Allen key, which is included in our handrail kits. On average, installation time of this handrail should not exceed more than one hour.

easy to install handrail kit
screws and bolts for handrail kit

All fixings included

The SR-C50 is a versatile solution that caters to a range of needs. Whether you require safety, metal, exterior, or steel handrails for outdoor steps, the SR-C50 has got you covered. It's a versatile solution for outdoor handrails for concrete steps, and it's a preferred choice for those in need of sturdy outdoor railings for steps or a dependable stair handrail. Here's how you can do it:

  • 4 x Coach screws - (M12 x 65mm) For connecting the flanges to wood. Use 2 screws per flange.
  • 4 x Sleeve anchors - (M12 x 75mm) For connecting the flanges to concrete or brick. Use 2 screws per flange.
  • 4 x Self-tapping screws - (5.5 x 25mm) For connecting the grab rail to 518 or 570 fittings. Use 2 screws per fitting. Depending on the kit you choose, the self-tapping screws might not be necessary

Note: If you plan on fixing the rail onto any other material, then the Fixings pack will not be suitable for your application. Please ask your local DIY store for a suitable fixing alternative.

See our recommendations for fixing a handrail onto a surface.

Not the handrail you are looking for?

Let our team help you design a rail that suits your requirements! We use galvanised steel or aluminium uprights to build sturdy rails to help you access your home or garden. Just get in touch with our team!

custom adjustable angle metal handrail for stairs

Kit contents

The SR-C50 handrail kit includes all the tube and fittings required to assemble the rail. An allen key is also included with the kit. Fixings (screws and bolts) are provided for wood, concrete or brick mounting.

Size 7 - (42.4mm O/D) Galvanised Tube
Size 7 - (42.4mm O/D) Galvanised Tube
Uprights height: 1m'' Qty: 2
Size 7 - (42.4mm O/D) Galvanised Tube
Size 7 - (42.4mm O/D) Galvanised Tube
Custom length grab rail Qty: 1
84-7 - Malleable Plug, 32mm (1-1/4")
84-7 - Malleable Plug, 32mm (1-1/4")
Qty: 2
C50-77B - Single Swivel Socket, 32mm (1-1/4")
C50-77B - Single Swivel Socket, 32mm (1-1/4")
Qty: 2
62-7 - Standard Railing Flange, 32mm (1-1/4")
62-7 - Standard Railing Flange, 32mm (1-1/4")
Qty: 2
4 coach screws, 4 sleeve anchors, and 4 self-tapping screws
4 coach screws, 4 sleeve anchors, and 4 self-tapping screws
Qty: 1

What you need to know

How do I measure correctly?

Remember what your Dad told you? 'Measure Twice, Cut Once' You know the the phrase!

Figuring out the measurements for your handrail requires some attention to detail. There are two ways to figure it out the dimension for your grab rail and how you do it probably depends on how much you like maths.

This simple way to do this is to have someone stand at the bottom of the steps holding the end of the measuring tape. Walk to the top of the stairs while each of you hold the measuring tape 1m off the ground. Record the length when you have positioned the ends where you want the rail to begin and end.

The mathematical way of calculating would be to measure the rise and run of the steps and then calculate the length of the railing by the following formula:

Railing Length = √ height2 + length2

The square root of the height squared plus the length squared will give you the proper length of your rail.

What sort of prepping do I need to do?

Whether you are mounting to the wall or to ground, be sure that the area is cleaned so that it can receive the base flange or railing bracket without obstruction.

What hardware do I need to install this rail?

What hardware to use when installing a Kee Klamp handrail

For installing this rail, you will need the following additional items (included with the kit):

  • To mount the feet into brick or concrete - 4 x Sleeve Anchors
  • To mount the feet into wood - 4 x Coach screws

Download the 'Hardware instructions sheet' for more information

How do I install the SR-C50 handrail?

Step-by-step instructions

Recommended tools

  • Allen key (included with the handrail kits)
  • Rubber mallet / Hammer (for plugs)
  • Drill / Hammer drill
  • Wrench

Installation tips

  • Confirm that you have all required parts.
  • When installing plugs, place rag or cardboard over plug and gently hammer into place.
  • If installing into concrete or brick, vacuum out debris from drilled out holes before inserting sleeve anchors.
  • If you plan on painting your rail, do so before assembling.

Step by step instructions

  • Insert posts into 62-7’s. Tighten set screws loosely.
  • Line up assembled posts to desired location. Test grab rail with posts, then mark holes for the 62-7’s
  • Disassemble the posts and drill the holes for the 62-7’s. Secure 62-7’s to surface with recommended hardware.
  • Insert posts into 62-7’s and add socket of F50-7’s to top of posts. Tighten set screws loosely.
  • Slide the grab rail through the M50-7’s at desired location. Tighten all set screws once complete.
  • Cover 84-7’s with a rag or cardboard and gently hammer into place.

How do I mount base flanges?

Anchoring to concrete or masonry

  • Align flange and mark holes - Set the base flanges where they need to go and mark the holes with a marker.
  • Dimple holes with a nail set - Before drilling, make a dent in the surface to prevent the drill bit from drifting.
  • Drill holes for the anchor - Use a hammer drill and the appropriate masonry bit to make a hole for the anchor. Follow the instructions for drilling the hole from the anchor manufacturer.
  • Remove dust from holes - Use a air hose or vaccum cleaner to get the debris out of the holes.
  • Attach flanges with anchors - How you will do this depends on anchor style. But if you use hammer-in anchors, then put a nut on the end of the threads to protect the threads while you hammer the anchor into place.
  • Cut off excess bolt - If you have excess bolt that is exposed after tightening the anchors, use a hack saw to remove the excess.

Anchoring to wood

  • Align flange - Set the base flanges where they need to go and mark the holes with a marker.
  • Drill pilot holes - Drill a pilot hole appropriate for the size lag screw that you are using.
  • Attach flange with screws - Use a socket set to screw the lag screw into place.

How do I mount wall railing brackets?

  • Align bracket and mark holes - Begin by placing the bracket against the wall and marking the holes.
  • Drill pilot holes - Drill a Pilot hole for the screws that will be used to attach the brackets. A hammer drill will be required if you are drilling into concrete or masonry.
  • Attach brackets to wall - Attach the brackets with the appropriate kind of screw for the material that you are anchoring into.

How do I attach the uprights?

In most cases this is as simple as slipping the upright into the base flange and tightening the set screws in the fittings. Use a level to ensure that the post is plumb.

How do I attach brackets to the uprights?

This will be different for each kind of railing. The key here is not to attach the fitting too tightly. Attach the bracket or fitting just enough, so that adjustments can be made. You will probably not want to make your final tightening until after the railing has been attached.

How do I attach the railing to brackets?

When it comes to the differences in the handrail kits, attaching the rail to the handrail brackets is where there is the most diversity. Some railings will be much easier to attach than others.

  • Attaching directly to the fitting - Some railings were meant to slip through a hole in a fitting. If this is case, then the job is easy! Simply slip the tube through the hole in the fitting and tighten down the set screw.
  • Drilling into tube - Some railing brackets are designed to connect to the tube with screws. If this is the case, then make pilot holes with a drill before attempting to screw into the tube. Even if your screws are "self-drilling" we recommend making a pilot hole. Pilot holes can be made by aligning the grab rail on the brackets and using a marker to mark each hole. Once the hole is marked, take the railing off the brackets and pre-drill the holes in a stable location. After you have made the pilot holes, set the railing on the brackets and attach with the appropriate screws.

How do I tap in the tube caps?

Once your entire handrail is assembled, you'll want to tap the tube caps into any exposed ends of the rails and posts. It is best to do this with a rubber mallet. If you don't have a rubber mallet, then cover the cap with a piece of cardboard to protect the metal from scratches while you tap it in with a standard hammer.

Additional Information

Dimensional Weight (kgs) N/A
Brand Kee Klamp
Installation Difficulty Easiest - No tube cutting or tube drilling required.
Handrail Type Slip-On - Fittings wrap around grab rail.
Rali End Open Ended
Mounting angle Any Angle
Tube Drilling Required? No
Tube Cutting Required? No
Mounting Style Base Flange
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