![]() 1-1/2″-Accu-Fit Mobile Railing Combining functionality and style, our Accu-Fit Rail system provides upscale aesthetics to complement your building’s unique architecture. ![]() And of course, in addition to their stylish looks, the Accu-Fit Rails serve as functional, OSHA-compliant fall-protection systems that install by pinning into our weighted base plates (without rooftop penetration of any kind). Choose from one of three distinct looks - including the rugged strength of the Traditional Series, swept-back curvature of the Architectural Series, or the head-turning sophistication of the Designer Series. 1-1/4″-Accu-Fit Mobile Railing Combining functionality and style, our Accu-Fit Rail system provides upscale aesthetics to complement your building’s unique architecture.Utilizing the same weighted iron bases used in our SRC360 Mobile Rail solution, the Hide-a-Rail requires no rooftop penetration and is entirely free-standing. When personnel enter the area, the railing system is erected to keep workers protected from potential fall hazards - and, when finished, it simply lays flat and out of sight. Hide-A-Rail Mobile Railing Designed to fold down when work in the area is complete, our Hide-a-Rail system is the perfect way to get OSHA-compliant fall protection while also maintaining your facility’s architectural sight lines.Used primarily around rooftop leading edges, the SRC360 Mobile Rail’s versatility allows for nearly endless configurations with its multiple railing lengths and numerous functional accessories. SRC360 Mobile Railing Our SRC360 Mobile Rail system provides everything you need to achieve total, OSHA-compliant fall protection! The components work together to form a complete fall-protection solution - the safety rails simply pin to our weighted iron bases: a quick, easy installation process that requires no penetration into the building envelope.Each one of our fall protection products support our unwavering commitment at Safety Rail Company to help ensure that your work environment is safe, secure, and productive. Safety Rail Systems Our portable, free-standing safety railing and guardrail systems meet and exceed OSHA regulations for fall protection compliance.Well, hole saws are measured by the inside cut, but the outside cut is 1/8" bigger than the inside, so the outside net cut IS 1 1/2". And I know what you're thinking, the 1 3/8" hole saw don't match up with the 1 1/2" popular dowel. ![]() If the plug don't come tight out, put 2 wood screws in the plug, opposite sides, then use a long screw driver to turn the plug, it'll come right out.Ĭut the popular wooden dowel to a thickness of 3/4" and center drill it for the T-nut if you want to replace it, install the nut, install the plug, spinning it to get a good coverage with the wood glue, then screw it down in place with at least 2 wood screws, then set it aside for 24 hours to dry. ![]() It's a separate piece of wood used on the bottom of the rails, not glued or stapled very good. Now take the plywood off, and remove the plug you just drilled, and the T-nut will come out with it. Take the drill bit out of the hole saw, then using the plywood at a guide to keep the hole saw from walking around, drill down 13/16" and stop. Then center the plywood on the bottom of the rail, centered on the bolt and T-nut to be removed. Take the I 3/8" hole saw and center drill the plywood, remove the plug. Then you need a 4"×4"×3/4" piece of plywood. What you need is a 1 3/8" hole saw, 1 1/2" popular round stock, a threaded insert like Diamond uses, or a replacement T-nut. Click to expand.You see that rail bolt threaded insert? Its mounted where the old rail bolt use to be.
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