Continuous Handrail Assembly Details
- Last UpdatedFeb 22, 2023
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The Assembly Details part of the Create Handrail Assembly window allows the administrator to define the continuous Handrail Assembly dimensions and is populated with constraints set in defaults.

From the Assembly Details part of the Create Handrail Assembly window, define the continuous handrail dimensions.
The following values are used to display the handrail assembly, these values are taken from the defaults and used when a handrail is created.
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Post Spacing |
The post spacing is the distance between the posts. The value, end and corner distances calculate the number of posts in the assembly. |
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Post End Distance |
The value defines the distance from the end of the handrail to the first and last post in the assembly. |
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Post Corner Distance |
The value defines the distance from the corner of the handrail to the first and last post of the assembly segment. |
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Rail Bend Radius |
The value defines the bend radius for the rails of the assembly. |
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Kickplate Z Offset |
The value defines the vertical distance from the route path to the kick plate. The position of the kick plate also depends on the justification chosen. |
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Kickplate X Offset |
The value defines the horizontal distance from the route path to the kick plate. |
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Post length |
The value defines the length of all the posts in the assembly. |
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Post X Offset |
The value defines the horizontal distance from the route path to the post in the assembly. |
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Post Z Offset |
The value defines the vertical distance from the route path to the post in the assembly. |
The Rails list allows the administrator to add, delete and define the assembly rails.

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Add Rail |
Click to add a new row to the Rails list. The values are copied from the previous rail. |
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Delete Rail |
Click to remove the currently selected row from the Rails list. |
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Top Distance |
Input a value to define the distance of the rail from the top rail. The value of the top row is always zero and is not editable. If a new value is entered, the SLH application adjusts the values in the Height above FFL and Spacing columns accordingly. |
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Height above FFL |
Input a value to define the distance of the rail from the route path (normally positioned at finished floor level). If a new value is entered, the SLH application adjusts the values in the Top Distance and Spacing columns accordingly. |
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Spacing |
Input a value to define the distance of the rail from the rail above. The value of the top row is always zero and is not editable. If a new value is entered, the SLH application adjusts the values in the Top Distance and Height above FFL columns accordingly. |
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X Offset |
Input a value to define the horizontal distance of the rail from the route path. |
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