Railing tube connector ITAS TGHF 40
roundcast aluminumscrew-in

railing tube connector
railing tube connector
railing tube connector
railing tube connector
railing tube connector
railing tube connector
railing tube connector
railing tube connector
railing tube connector
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Characteristics

Structure
round
Material
cast aluminum
Other characteristics
screw-in, base piece, tube holder, wall bracket, quick, end bracket, for railings
Diameter

40 mm
(1.575 in)

Description

ITAS – System of industrial stairs and platforms Connecting tubes easily without annoying transitions: Connecting tubes which have been cut to size can be connected to one another using ITAS tube connectors made of cast aluminium via a simple plug-in principle. No further mechanical processing is necessary, which reduces assembly costs to a minimum. An internal clamping mechanism and the tightening of the special clamping screws guarantee a positive connection with smooth transitions, which are pleasant to the touch and also ensure enhanced safety – injuries due to getting caught up are an impossibility. The result is a simple and stable system which fulfils all safety guidelines. • Technically optimised solution for the installation of railings, frame structures, boundaries, superstructures, stairs and working platforms of all kinds • The smooth transitions between all of the elements used and the connecting tube are kind on the hands • Positive, quick connection with the simple tightening of a screw – without the need for any mechanical machining Features: • Connect tubes without annoying transitions • No mechanical treatment re-quired – just cut the material to length and assemble • Flexible – elements can be dis-mantled at any time • Simple and stable system • Plan and assemble – it's as simple as that Options: • Other surface colours are available on request
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