Product Features
· Foldable arm with floor support leg — the bar arm folds down from the wall; a floor support leg at the outer end transfers load to the floor as well as the wall; enables installation in locations where the wall alone is not structurally sufficient
· Non-structural wall compatible — the floor leg allows safe installation on partition walls, plasterboard walls and lightweight wall constructions that cannot take the full moment load of a standard wall-only mount
· Folds flat against the wall when not in use — support leg and arm fold to a compact wall-mounted position; does not obstruct floor space when stored
· Antibacterial nylon over stainless steel core
· 150 kg load capacity in deployed position
· 35mm diameter
· Single-side deployment
Product Specifications
| Model | GB-013 |
| Type | Foldable grab bar with floor support leg |
| Inner core | Stainless steel tube |
| Outer coating | Antibacterial nylon |
| Diameter | 35mm standard |
| Arm length | 600–700mm (custom available) |
| Support leg | Telescopic or fixed — adjustable to floor height |
| Load capacity | ≥150 kg (wall + floor combined) |
| Folded position | Arm and leg fold flat to wall surface |
| Mounting | Wall bracket (upper) + floor contact pad (lower) |
| Colors | White (standard), yellow, ivory, custom RAL |
| Applications | Non-structural wall installations, residential retrofits, partition wall bathrooms |
| MOQ | By quantity — project order |
| Lead time | 15–20 business days |
Applications
· Residential accessible bathroom retrofits — many existing residential bathrooms have plasterboard partition walls without structural backing at the toilet side; GB-013 allows safe installation without wall reinforcement works
· Rental property accessible modifications — tenant-compatible modification that does not require structural wall alterations
· Temporary accessible facility setups — events, temporary healthcare facilities, field hospitals
· Older building bathroom upgrades — where structural wall condition is uncertain and floor-supported transfer is the safer specification
FAQ
Q: Why is a floor support leg needed instead of just using stronger wall anchors?
A: A wall-mounted grab bar transmits both shear force (downward) and moment force (the lever arm effect of a user pulling outward on the bar) to the wall fixing. In a structural concrete or masonry wall, these forces are easily absorbed. In a plasterboard partition wall, even large-diameter wall anchors cannot safely resist the moment force. The floor support leg transfers the moment force to the floor — a far more reliable load path in non-structural wall conditions.