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The Standard Range 3. Divide each run into suitable bays, generally incorporating piers at
ends and corners.
Tables A, B, C, D and E have been compiled to simplify the ordering 4. When determining bay lengths, as a guideline, the highest band
of the STANDARD RANGE of balustrade components and enable you should be selected, but other overriding factors may need to be
to design and price your own balustrade. Alternatively, approximate taken into account, such as achieving aesthetic balance, correlating
guide prices can be obtained from the price list. with other architectural elements, relating bays to the height of the
balustrade and the overall scale of the surroundings.
You will also find below tables of the many horizontal curves and
ramps available in the STANDARD RANGE – these are shown in Tables 5. To calculate bay lengths, first deduct 337mm (13 1 ⁄4”) from the
C and D. overall base dimension to determine the distance between the centres
The terms Weathered and Part-Weathered refer to the style of the of the end piers, then divide this figure by the number of bays required.
balustrading rails and caps and not to the maturity of the stonework. Then refer to Tables A and B.
For standard colours and finishes see page 213. 6. Should extra height be required or coping to a substructure, select
appropriate under-coping to suit balustrade type (see page 156).
Haddonstone (USA) Ltd o ers additional Balustrades and Parapet
Screening designs to comply with specific Building Codes. 7. Choose piers to suit balustrade layout, i.e. number of end piers,
number of intermediate piers, number of corner piers.
8. ORDER CHECKLIST
HOW TO USE TABLES A and B The order should comprise total number of balusters, total number of
By following this simple procedure you will be able to design, price and rails, total number of plinths, total number of piers incorporating end
order your own balustrade from the STANDARD RANGE: piers, intermediate piers and corner piers as required.
1. Choose type of baluster (see page 153) and style of balustrade (see
pages 149 and 150).
TABLE C TABLE D
2. Measure the overall base dimension of each ru n of balustrade Horizontal Curved Balustrade Ramped Balusters
giving consideration to the fact that, particularly where balustrade Rails and Plinths
abuts a wall, the cap oversails the base by 20mm ( 13 ⁄16”), see diagram Available in both Flat and Weathered KG311 16° 18° 27°
configurations in the following radii:
opposite. KG356 20° 27°
11
500mm (19 16”)
1000mm (39 8”) KG457 13° 20° 27° 30° 33° 40°
3
1
1500mm (59 16”)
3
TABLE B 2000mm (78 4”) KG464 16° 23°
7
For close baluster spacing: approx. 225mm ( 9”) centres 2500mm (98 16”) KG533 13° 16° 20° 21° 27° 30° 36°
1
Select highest band available unless there are other overriding factors 3000mm (118 8”)
13
Bay Lengths Rails/Plinths 3500mm (137 16”) KG610 13° 16° 20° 21° 23° 27° 30° 33° 36°
4000mm (157 2”)
1
7
Balusters (centreline to (centreline to No. of 900mm (3 5 ⁄16”) Balusters 4500mm (177 16”) KJ610 27° 30° 36°
3
Band centreline of centreline of long rails/plinths
piers) in mm piers) in inches (and under-copings 5000mm (196 8”) KG629 20° 27° 29° 31° 33°
7
where applicable) 6000mm (236 4”)
1
16 -691 -27 16” 1 1 7000mm (275 16”) KG724 13° 16° 20° 23° 26° 27° 29° 30° 33°
3
9
17 692-916 27 4”-36 ⁄16” 1 2 8000mm (314 16”)
15
1
1
18 917-1141 36 8”-44 ⁄16” 1 3 9000mm (354 16”) KG725 34° 1100 Balustrade
15
1
5
19 1142-1249 45”-49 ⁄16” 1 4 10000mm (393 11 16”) The ramp angle is the angle of ris e/pitch
3
20 1250-1366 49 4”-53 ⁄4” 2 4 All radii to centrelines of plinth/rail. measured from the horizontal.
3
1
21 1367-1591 53 16”-62 ⁄8” 2 5
5
13
22 1592-1816 62 16”-71 ⁄2” 2 6 TABLE E
1
11
23 1817-2041 71 16”-80 ⁄8” 2 7 Typical Component Weights
9
3
24 2042-2155 80 16”-84 ⁄16” 2 8 Baluster Type:
7
13
25 2156-2266 84 8”-89 ⁄16” 3 8 K724G K610G K533G K457G K356G
3
7
26 2267-2491 89 4”-98 ⁄16” 3 9 15kg 11kg 10kg 8kg 4.5kg
1
1
27 2492-2716 98 8”-106 ⁄16” 3 10 (33 lb) (24 lb) (22 lb) (18 lb) (10 lb)
15
1
28 2717-2941 107”-115 13 ⁄16” 3 11 Standard pier to suit (complete):
29 2942-3061 115 8”-120 ⁄2” 3 12 105kg 97kg 87kg 81kg 75kg
7
1
30 3062-3166 120 16”-124 ⁄8” 4 12 (231 lb) (214 lb) (191 lb) (178 lb) (165 lb)
9
5
31 3167-3391 124 16”-133 ⁄2” 4 13 135° pier to suit (complete):
11
1
32 3392-3616 133 ⁄16”-142 ⁄8” 4 14 154kg 147kg 134kg 121kg 120kg
9
3
33 3617-3841 142 16”-151 ⁄4” 4 15 (339 lb) (323 lb) (295 lb) (266 lb) (264 lb)
1
7
34 3842-3967 151 /16”-156 ⁄8” 4 16 T120A 900mm Standard Rail 31kg (68 lb)
5
1
This table has been compiled to give an approximate Centre Baluster Spacing T900A 900mm Standard Plinth 30kg (66 lb)
(see diagram) of 225mm (9”) and a fixed End Baluster Spacing of 150mm (6”).
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