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800 SERIES GRAB BAR FOR BATHTUB (MODEL 024)    


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The 800 Series Grab Bar for Bathtub ##024 is a stainless steel wall mounted grab bar designed for use at the wall end of a bathtub. The support consists of a U-shaped bar with support extensions at either end. The bar is available with a concealed or exposed mounting, and has a standard safety clearance of 1.5 inches. DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 40 x 12 x 6 inches with 1, 1.25, or 1.5 inch diameter tubing. WEIGHT: 6 to 7 pounds. FINISH: Standard Satin, Sanitary Safety Grip, Bright Polished, or Safety Grip with Polished Finish.

Notes: Price depends on the combination of mounting, diameter of tubing, and finish chosen. ** Manufacturer states these products comply with ANSI standards and ADA requirements when properly installed. ** Custom dimensions can be done in most cases. Contact manufacturer.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on March 1, 2004.

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Bradley Corporation

W142 N9101 Fountain Boulevard
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051
United States
Telephone: 800-BRADLEY (800-272-3539).
Fax: 262-251-5817.
Web: http://www.bradleycorp.com.
Email: uscanadasales@bradleycorp.com.


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