The Press elevator handrail features standoffs machined to minimum material—no front capture and approximately 75% contact on top and bottom only. This creates the most open elevator handrail design in our square rail series, with the 1.25″ square tube appearing to float within the elevator interior. Offered in stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, and powder coated steel with brushed, mirror, oil rubbed bronze, and custom powder coat finish options. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant.
| Rail Profile | Square tube construction |
|---|---|
| Standoff | Rectangular minimal-capture; no front capture with approximately 75% top and bottom contact; machined to minimum material |
| Applications | Elevator Handrail only |
| Compliance | ADA & ASME 17.1 compliant |
| Special Features | Most open elevator handrail design in square rail series; rail appears to float from wall; standoffs machined to near-absence; maximum restraint with full security |
Specification sheets, CSI format documents, and maintenance guides are available for download. Contact us for project-specific submittals and custom engineering documentation.
| Available Sizes | 1.25″ square only |
|---|---|
| Available Metals | Stainless Steel, Brass, Bronze, Copper, & Powder Coated Steel |
| Available Finishes | #4 Brushed Satin, #8 Mirror Polish, Oil Rubbed Bronze (Brass only — Light, Medium, Dark, & Extra Dark), & Custom RAL or Pantone colors (Powder Coat only) |
Press Elevator Handrails:
Less standoff, more rail. The Press handrail strips the square tube bracket down to its essence—just enough to hold, not enough to hide. Maximum machining creates minimum visual weight. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel in the most refined square profile available.
Geometry Without Gravity:
Most square handrails anchor themselves visually. Press floats. The 1.25″ square tube emerges from standoffs machined to near-absence—no front capture, minimal top and bottom contact. What remains is geometry hovering along the wall. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, improbably light in appearance.
Precision Machining:
When elevator interiors demand restraint—when every element must justify its presence—Press delivers. Corporate environments embracing modernist principles. Galleries where nothing should compete with art. Residences designed around negative space. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes complete the disappearing act.
Press Elevator Handrails:
Less standoff, more rail. The Press handrail strips the square tube bracket down to its essence—just enough to hold, not enough to hide. Maximum machining creates minimum visual weight. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel in the most refined square profile available.
Geometry Without Gravity:
Most square handrails anchor themselves visually. Press floats. The 1.25″ square tube emerges from standoffs machined to near-absence—no front capture, minimal top and bottom contact. What remains is geometry hovering along the wall. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, improbably light in appearance.
Precision Machining:
When elevator interiors demand restraint—when every element must justify its presence—Press delivers. Corporate environments embracing modernist principles. Galleries where nothing should compete with art. Residences designed around negative space. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes complete the disappearing act.
Press Elevator Handrails:
Less standoff, more rail. The Press handrail strips the square tube bracket down to its essence—just enough to hold, not enough to hide. Maximum machining creates minimum visual weight. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel in the most refined square profile available.
Geometry Without Gravity:
Most square handrails anchor themselves visually. Press floats. The 1.25″ square tube emerges from standoffs machined to near-absence—no front capture, minimal top and bottom contact. What remains is geometry hovering along the wall. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, improbably light in appearance.
Precision Machining:
When elevator interiors demand restraint—when every element must justify its presence—Press delivers. Corporate environments embracing modernist principles. Galleries where nothing should compete with art. Residences designed around negative space. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes complete the disappearing act.
Press Elevator Handrails:
Less standoff, more rail. The Press handrail strips the square tube bracket down to its essence—just enough to hold, not enough to hide. Maximum machining creates minimum visual weight. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel in the most refined square profile available.
Geometry Without Gravity:
Most square handrails anchor themselves visually. Press floats. The 1.25″ square tube emerges from standoffs machined to near-absence—no front capture, minimal top and bottom contact. What remains is geometry hovering along the wall. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, improbably light in appearance.
Precision Machining:
When elevator interiors demand restraint—when every element must justify its presence—Press delivers. Corporate environments embracing modernist principles. Galleries where nothing should compete with art. Residences designed around negative space. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes complete the disappearing act.
Press Elevator Handrails:
Less standoff, more rail. The Press handrail strips the square tube bracket down to its essence—just enough to hold, not enough to hide. Maximum machining creates minimum visual weight. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel in the most refined square profile available.
Geometry Without Gravity:
Most square handrails anchor themselves visually. Press floats. The 1.25″ square tube emerges from standoffs machined to near-absence—no front capture, minimal top and bottom contact. What remains is geometry hovering along the wall. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, improbably light in appearance.
Precision Machining:
When elevator interiors demand restraint—when every element must justify its presence—Press delivers. Corporate environments embracing modernist principles. Galleries where nothing should compete with art. Residences designed around negative space. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes complete the disappearing act.
Press Elevator Handrails:
Less standoff, more rail. The Press handrail strips the square tube bracket down to its essence—just enough to hold, not enough to hide. Maximum machining creates minimum visual weight. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel in the most refined square profile available.
Geometry Without Gravity:
Most square handrails anchor themselves visually. Press floats. The 1.25″ square tube emerges from standoffs machined to near-absence—no front capture, minimal top and bottom contact. What remains is geometry hovering along the wall. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, improbably light in appearance.
Precision Machining:
When elevator interiors demand restraint—when every element must justify its presence—Press delivers. Corporate environments embracing modernist principles. Galleries where nothing should compete with art. Residences designed around negative space. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes complete the disappearing act.
Press Elevator Handrails:
Less standoff, more rail. The Press handrail strips the square tube bracket down to its essence—just enough to hold, not enough to hide. Maximum machining creates minimum visual weight. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel in the most refined square profile available.
Geometry Without Gravity:
Most square handrails anchor themselves visually. Press floats. The 1.25″ square tube emerges from standoffs machined to near-absence—no front capture, minimal top and bottom contact. What remains is geometry hovering along the wall. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, improbably light in appearance.
Precision Machining:
When elevator interiors demand restraint—when every element must justify its presence—Press delivers. Corporate environments embracing modernist principles. Galleries where nothing should compete with art. Residences designed around negative space. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes complete the disappearing act.
Press Elevator Handrails:
Less standoff, more rail. The Press handrail strips the square tube bracket down to its essence—just enough to hold, not enough to hide. Maximum machining creates minimum visual weight. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel in the most refined square profile available.
Geometry Without Gravity:
Most square handrails anchor themselves visually. Press floats. The 1.25″ square tube emerges from standoffs machined to near-absence—no front capture, minimal top and bottom contact. What remains is geometry hovering along the wall. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, improbably light in appearance.
Precision Machining:
When elevator interiors demand restraint—when every element must justify its presence—Press delivers. Corporate environments embracing modernist principles. Galleries where nothing should compete with art. Residences designed around negative space. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes complete the disappearing act.