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Wall-mounted stainless steel handrail supports for corridors, staircases and ramps — fixed and adjustable brackets, handrail holders and 90° fittings for flat and Ø42.4 mm round-pipe rails. AISI 304 satin, with AISI 316 and polished options. Select by handrail profile and bracket type.

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About Wall-Mounted Handrail Supports

A wall-mounted handrail support is a stainless-steel bracket that fixes a handrail directly to a wall surface, creating a standalone grab rail along a corridor, staircase or ramp without the need for railing posts.

The bracket projects from the wall at a set distance and holds the handrail at the top, transferring grip loads back into the masonry or concrete substrate.

Strofix supplies 18 wall-mounted handrail support products in a range of configurations: fixed and adjustable brackets with a D50 wall plate, 90° handrail fittings, wall-and-bottom fastenings, handrail holders for flat and Ø42.4 mm round-pipe rails, and a welding variant — all in AISI 304 stainless steel with a satin finish, with AISI 316 and polished options available on selected variants.

The correct wall bracket depends on handrail profile (flat or Ø42.4 mm round), whether a fixed or adjustable angle is needed, and the connection method.

How to choose a wall-mounted handrail support

1. Handrail profile: flat or Ø42.4 mm round pipe

Some wall brackets have a saddle or socket profiled for Ø42.4 mm round-pipe handrails, while others have a flat top plate designed for flat-sided or applied handrails.

The bracket top must match the underside of the handrail — a round-pipe bracket will not hold a flat rail securely and vice versa.

2. Angle: fixed or adjustable

Fixed brackets hold the handrail at a set angle — typically perpendicular to the wall — and are used on level runs.

Adjustable brackets allow the handrail angle to be set on site, accommodating stair pitches and non-standard gradients.

Choose adjustable variants for staircase installations where the handrail must follow an incline.

3. Bracket type: support, fastening, holder or fitting

Wall-and-bottom fastenings provide a compact, close-to-wall fixing.

Handrail supports with a D50 wall plate project further from the wall and provide a more robust connection.

Handrail holders are mid-range brackets suited to standard corridor and staircase runs.

The 90° handrail fitting is a small screwable connector for lightweight rail junctions.

Welding handrail holders are permanently fused to the rail for a seamless joint.

4. Finish: satin or polished

Satin is the standard finish across 17 of 18 products — it conceals fingerprints and micro-scratches.

Polished variants are available on four products for a brighter, mirror-like appearance in contemporary interiors.

Finish is an aesthetic choice and does not affect structural performance.

5. Steel grade: AISI 304 or AISI 316

All 18 products are available in AISI 304, suitable for interior and typical exterior wall-mounted handrails.

AISI 316 is available on two variants for coastal, pool and high-humidity environments where higher chloride resistance is required.