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Aluminum Pipe Railing Quick Quote
Series 500 Railing System
Answer the questions below and click the Get Pricing and Bill of Material to obtain an immediate budgetary quote on your pre-assembled, railing configuration. A final price will be determined once actual dimensions are reviewed.
  • Series 500 is a non-welded aluminum only system
  • Rail is factory-assembled in sections for shipping via common carrier
  • All railings are produced with 1-1/2" schedule 40 aluminum pipe -- 1.90" diameter with a .145" wall thickness; alloy 6063-T6 or T4
  • All posts are supplied with internal reinforcing to meet structural requirements.

Features and Options

Diagrams

1. How Many Lineal Feet of Railing Do You Need?
Enter length in whole numbers rounded up to nearest foot.

Feet

 

Color options for Aluminum Pipe Railing

 
Aluminum Pipe Railing
Post Styles
 
Aluminum Pipe Railing
Flat Rail
 
Aluminum Pipe Railing
Sloped Rail
2. What is Your Railing Height?
Local codes dictate railing height requirements depending on application. Generally, handrails must be located at between 34 and 38 inches; guardrail height should be 36 inches for residential applications and 42 inches for commercial application. Confirm with your local building authorities prior to ordering.
32"
36"
42"
48"

3. Select a Color/Finish
Railing will be supplied pre-finished -- either with a baked-on enamel or anodized. Make your selection from the drop-down menu below. "Mill" finish is not recommended as unfinished aluminum will oxidize and come off as black on to a user's hands or clothing.

4. How Many Level (Non-Ramp or Stair) Posts Will You Need?
You do not need to select a post style at this time. Posts are generally spaced on 4 to 5 foot centers. If you have a stair or a ramp, indicate your post quantities at #8 below.

Level Posts

5. How Many Horizontal Rail Lines Do You Need?
Local codes do have opening restrictions depending on application. If you have a top rail and a mid-rail, enter "2". If you have additional mid-rails, increase the number accordingly. If you need to meet the 4 inch sphere requirement, we suggest you use Series 550 picket rail.

Horizontal Rail Lines

6. Will Your Railing Terminate Into a Wall?
If "Yes", indicate here how many wall plates you will need.

Wall Plates

7. Do You Need "Extensions" at the Top or Bottom of Your Stair/Ramp?
Codes do have requirements that require extensions at the top and/or bottom of a stair or a ramp. If these are required for your application, indicate how many you will require.

Top Rail Extensions

8. How Many Posts Are Required For Installation on a Stair or Ramp?
If you do not have a stair or ramp, there is no need to enter anything here.

Posts for Stairs or Ramps

9. Do You Need a "Toe Plate"?
"Toe Plates" are generally required for commercial, OSHA governed applications to keep debris from being kicked from an elevated area. If you do not need a "Toe Plate", move on to the next section.

Feet

10. Will You Be Needing Any Curved Railing?
Yes
Not available for stairs.
Disclaimers and Notes:
  • Please review The Wagner Companies catalog for our online installation instructions before beginning your configuration session. 
  • Building codes will vary from location to location. Confirm the requirements of your local jurisdiction prior to specifying. In particular, confirm infill opening limitations and height and load requirements.
  • 4" Sphere Rule: Building codes require that guardrails have no opening that is large enough to allow the passage of a 4" sphere.
  • For structural integrity of the system, intermediate posts are generally spaced every 4 to 5 feet.
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