Our
stainless steel counter railing combines functionality and aesthetic design and is the perfect complement to our access control devices and/or hygiene stations. The counter railing runs parallel to the main railing and provides a controlled passageway for employees.
The stainless steel counter railing impresses with the following features:
Made of durable stainless steel round tube (Ø 42x2 mm, quality 1.4301)
Customised lengths and heights to your exact specifications
Flexible installation with tube uprights for floor mounting
With 3 design variants
Regulates the flow of movement of employees
Image: Stainless steel counter railing for a controlled passageway.
Our stainless steel counter railing, made of high-quality stainless steel round tube (Ø 42x2 mm, quality 1.4301), offers exceptional durability and resistance to environmental influences. You have a choice of three versions: the stainless steel counter railing with knee strap, with filler panel or with vertical struts. The
railing is customised to perfectly match your requirements. This guarantees that the railing is perfectly integrated into your specific environment and provides the desired protection. It is fitted with robust tubular uprights. This design allows for flexible installation and ensures
secure and durable floor mounting.
Counter railings, also referred to as guide barriers, are used for the
controlled passage of employees and keep the flow of movement in clearly defined paths, which increases safety and efficiency. They
regulate the flow of people plus prevent and/or minimise unwanted passage. The railing provides both safety and an attractive appearance and the addition of a counter railing ensures that the highest safety standards are maintained, even in challenging environments. If you are interested in the railing without a counter railing, we recommend the stainless steel railing
with knee strap,
with filler panel or
with vertical struts.
The Stainless steel counter railing is often used
in combination with access control devices, such as hygiene stations with turnstiles. These railings are mainly used in hygiene stations to enable targeted personnel guidance and to control access.