Combination brackets are our most popular style of bar rail bracket because of their classic look and ease of installation. The weight on the bracket is distributed between the bar-mounted and floor supports to fully support your bar rail. This combination bracket is made from brass with a polished finish, and will precisely match your matte black 1 1/2-inch outside diameter bar rail tubing. This bracket sits approximately 6 inches off the floor and 6 inches to 7 inches away from the facing of the bar. With two contact points, this double-footed bar rail bracket combines a sturdy build and a classy design. For proper support, bar brackets should be placed at each end of the tubing, plus one for every 4-foot increment. The narrower diameter of this 1. 5-inch rail component makes it versatile to use as a handrail bracket, as well as with foot rails.
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Collection Name
1.5 in OD Foot Rail
Size
Bracket Width: 7.96 in, Bracket Height: 7.31 in, Opening Diameter: 1.50 in, Wall to Center of Tubing (Horizontal Center Point): 6.13 in, Floor to Center of Tubing (Vertical Center Point): 5.49 in
Availability
Typically Stocked
Product Details
Bracket arm mounts to the face of bar while foot rests on the floor
Brackets should be used at both ends of rail tubing, plus one at every 4 ft increment
1.5 in OD Foot Rail product contains: Tubing, Brackets (Combination, Bar Mount), End Caps (Flush Flat, Domed), Elbow (Flush 90 degree), Flange (3 in Wall Flange)
Installation
Measure & mark holes for mounting screws. Attach brackets to floor with mounting screws. Secure tubing to bracket by fastening set screws through hole in the bottom of the bracket.
KegWorks, located in Buffalo, N.Y., is the industry-leading supplier of bar foot rail and drink rail for use in the hospitality and service industries. We provide complex architectural metal solutions for designers, architects, millworks, and construction professionals, including custom radius bends, finishes, unique custom brackets, and more.
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Combination brackets are our most popular style of bar rail bracket because of their classic look and ease of installation. The weight on the bracket is distributed between the bar-mounted and floor supports to fully support your bar rail. This combination bracket is made from brass with a polished finish, and will precisely match your matte black 1 1/2-inch outside diameter bar rail tubing. This bracket sits approximately 6 inches off the floor and 6 inches to 7 inches away from the facing of the bar. With two contact points, this double-footed bar rail bracket combines a sturdy build and a classy design. For proper support, bar brackets should be placed at each end of the tubing, plus one for every 4-foot increment. The narrower diameter of this 1. 5-inch rail component makes it versatile to use as a handrail bracket, as well as with foot rails.
1.5 in OD Foot Rail product contains: Tubing, Brackets (Combination, Bar Mount), End Caps (Flush Flat, Domed), Elbow (Flush 90 degree), Flange (3 in Wall Flange)
Installation
Measure & mark holes for mounting screws. Attach brackets to floor with mounting screws. Secure tubing to bracket by fastening set screws through hole in the bottom of the bracket.