
Product Features
· Urinal-specific profile — designed for side-wall mounting beside a urinal; provides standing support for users with lower limb weakness, balance impairment or reduced standing endurance
· SUS304 or SUS316 stainless steel
· Mirror polished or satin brushed finish
· 150 kg load capacity
· 32mm or 35mm diameter
· ADA-compliant position specification
· Hygienic one-hand design — allows one-hand support while the other hand is free for urinal use
Product Specifications
| Model | GB-022S |
| Type | Urinal Grab Rail |
| Material | SUS304 or SUS316 Stainless Steel |
| Diameter | 32mm or 35mm |
| Surface Finish | Mirror Polished / Satin Brushed |
| Standard Lengths | 400–600mm (Custom Available) |
| Load Capacity | ≥150 kg |
| Mounting | Side Wall Mounted Beside Urinal |
| Standards | ADA Compliant Positioning |
| Applications | Hotel Male Restrooms, Hospital Male Bathrooms, Public Accessible Male Restrooms |
| MOQ | By Quantity — Project Order |
| Lead Time | 15–20 Business Days |
Applications
· Hotel accessible male restrooms — urinal support in hotel restrooms serving elderly guests; increasingly standard in internationally operating hotel properties
· Hospital male bathrooms — urinal support for ambulatory male patients with reduced standing endurance or balance impairment
· Public accessible male restrooms — ADA and international accessibility code compliance for accessible urinal specifications
· Sports and recreation facilities — support for elderly users in changing room and toilet facilities
FAQ
Q: Is a urinal grab rail required by ADA?
A: ADA Section 605 (Urinals) requires accessible urinals in certain configurations, including floor-to-rim height requirements. Wall-mounted grab rails beside urinals are not explicitly mandated by ADA Section 605, but are increasingly required by local building codes, accessible design guides (such as those published by the Centre for Excellence in Universal Design) and institutional procurement specifications for healthcare and hospitality facilities. Check your jurisdiction's specific accessible design requirements.
Q: Which side of the urinal should the grab rail be mounted on?
A: For single urinals, the rail is typically mounted on the dominant approach side (the side with the most circulation space). For a row of urinals, a rail between each pair of urinals provides access from either side. Your accessibility consultant can confirm the appropriate mounting position for the specific urinal layout.