Croydex QA103541 Fitting Instructions

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Professional Accessories Handrail Fitting Instructions –
QA103541 – QA103641 – QA103741
Thank you for purchasing this Croydex product. Please follow the fixing and care
instructions to ensure your accessory is fitted safely and retains its high quality
finish. Please retain this leaflet for future reference.
Tools Required
Pencil
Drill
Masonry drill bit (appropriate to fixings used)
Ceramic drill bit (optional) (appropriate to fixings used)
Spirit Level
Suitable screwdriver (appropriate to fixings used)
Please ensure that suitable fixings are purchased which are compatible with wall
construction materials.
KEEP DIY TOOLS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
Safety and Care Advice
1.
Always take care when using an electric drill, particularly in the bathroom.
Always check for hidden cables and pipework before drilling. Always use a
residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) when using mains powered tools and
take extreme care if there is any water in the working area.
2.
Always wear suitable eye protection when drilling.
3.
If the product is to be fitted on a ceramic tiled wall, a ceramic drill bit should be
used. Do not drill mounting holes in the grouted area between tiles. Mask the
area around the hole with tape before drilling to prevent damage to the tile.
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Hand rails are only as strong as the wall to which they are fixed and the
fixings that are used.
For different wall types you will need to ensure that you are using the
correct type of fixing for the material of the wall.
The addition of backboards on the outside of the wall or appropriate
strengthening of internal structures may be required to provide adequate
wall strength.
NOTE: If the wall is made of lightweight thermal blocks, aerated hollow
brickwork or prefabricated partitions even the most appropriate fixings may
not be able to withstand the loads which can be suddenly applied to hand
rails.