The Transit elevator handrail threads a 1.25″ round tube through solid cylindrical standoffs with flat front faces, providing full-circumference rail capture with an industrial aesthetic suited to contemporary elevator interiors. The machined flat termination distinguishes this elevator handrail from the rounded Catch design. Available in stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, and powder coated steel with brushed, mirror, and specialty finish options. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant.
| Rail Profile | Round tube construction |
|---|---|
| Standoff | 1.5″ diameter cylindrical capture with flat front face; machined from solid bar |
| Applications | Elevator Handrail only |
| Compliance | ADA & ASME 17.1 compliant |
| Special Features | Rail passes completely through standoff; full-circumference rail capture; flat front face creates industrial aesthetic; distinguishes from rounded Catch elevator handrail design |
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″ diameter 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) |
Transit Elevator Handrails:
Clean & functional. The Transit handrail threads a 1.25″ round tube through solid cylindrical standoffs that terminate in a flat clean front machined to precise specifications. Available in stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel for elevator interiors that celebrate engineering.
The Beauty of Infrastructure:
Great transit systems taught us that utility could inspire. Transit handrails carry that lesson into elevator cabs—machined standoffs with deliberate flat fronts, full-circumference rail capture, visible evidence of serious engineering. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant hardware that looks like what it is.
For Architects Who Respect Machines:
Industrial aesthetics have entered mainstream design vocabulary. Exposed ductwork. Visible structure. Hardware as feature. Transit belongs to this movement—brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes applied to forms that make no apology for doing their job.
Transit Elevator Handrails:
Clean & functional. The Transit handrail threads a 1.25″ round tube through solid cylindrical standoffs that terminate in a flat clean front machined to precise specifications. Available in stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel for elevator interiors that celebrate engineering.
The Beauty of Infrastructure:
Great transit systems taught us that utility could inspire. Transit handrails carry that lesson into elevator cabs—machined standoffs with deliberate flat fronts, full-circumference rail capture, visible evidence of serious engineering. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant hardware that looks like what it is.
For Architects Who Respect Machines:
Industrial aesthetics have entered mainstream design vocabulary. Exposed ductwork. Visible structure. Hardware as feature. Transit belongs to this movement—brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes applied to forms that make no apology for doing their job.
Transit Elevator Handrails:
Clean & functional. The Transit handrail threads a 1.25″ round tube through solid cylindrical standoffs that terminate in a flat clean front machined to precise specifications. Available in stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel for elevator interiors that celebrate engineering.
The Beauty of Infrastructure:
Great transit systems taught us that utility could inspire. Transit handrails carry that lesson into elevator cabs—machined standoffs with deliberate flat fronts, full-circumference rail capture, visible evidence of serious engineering. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant hardware that looks like what it is.
For Architects Who Respect Machines:
Industrial aesthetics have entered mainstream design vocabulary. Exposed ductwork. Visible structure. Hardware as feature. Transit belongs to this movement—brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes applied to forms that make no apology for doing their job.
Transit Elevator Handrails:
Clean & functional. The Transit handrail threads a 1.25″ round tube through solid cylindrical standoffs that terminate in a flat clean front machined to precise specifications. Available in stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel for elevator interiors that celebrate engineering.
The Beauty of Infrastructure:
Great transit systems taught us that utility could inspire. Transit handrails carry that lesson into elevator cabs—machined standoffs with deliberate flat fronts, full-circumference rail capture, visible evidence of serious engineering. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant hardware that looks like what it is.
For Architects Who Respect Machines:
Industrial aesthetics have entered mainstream design vocabulary. Exposed ductwork. Visible structure. Hardware as feature. Transit belongs to this movement—brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes applied to forms that make no apology for doing their job.
Transit Elevator Handrails:
Clean & functional. The Transit handrail threads a 1.25″ round tube through solid cylindrical standoffs that terminate in a flat clean front machined to precise specifications. Available in stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel for elevator interiors that celebrate engineering.
The Beauty of Infrastructure:
Great transit systems taught us that utility could inspire. Transit handrails carry that lesson into elevator cabs—machined standoffs with deliberate flat fronts, full-circumference rail capture, visible evidence of serious engineering. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant hardware that looks like what it is.
For Architects Who Respect Machines:
Industrial aesthetics have entered mainstream design vocabulary. Exposed ductwork. Visible structure. Hardware as feature. Transit belongs to this movement—brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes applied to forms that make no apology for doing their job.
Transit Elevator Handrails:
Clean & functional. The Transit handrail threads a 1.25″ round tube through solid cylindrical standoffs that terminate in a flat clean front machined to precise specifications. Available in stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel for elevator interiors that celebrate engineering.
The Beauty of Infrastructure:
Great transit systems taught us that utility could inspire. Transit handrails carry that lesson into elevator cabs—machined standoffs with deliberate flat fronts, full-circumference rail capture, visible evidence of serious engineering. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant hardware that looks like what it is.
For Architects Who Respect Machines:
Industrial aesthetics have entered mainstream design vocabulary. Exposed ductwork. Visible structure. Hardware as feature. Transit belongs to this movement—brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes applied to forms that make no apology for doing their job.
Transit Elevator Handrails:
Clean & functional. The Transit handrail threads a 1.25″ round tube through solid cylindrical standoffs that terminate in a flat clean front machined to precise specifications. Available in stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel for elevator interiors that celebrate engineering.
The Beauty of Infrastructure:
Great transit systems taught us that utility could inspire. Transit handrails carry that lesson into elevator cabs—machined standoffs with deliberate flat fronts, full-circumference rail capture, visible evidence of serious engineering. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant hardware that looks like what it is.
For Architects Who Respect Machines:
Industrial aesthetics have entered mainstream design vocabulary. Exposed ductwork. Visible structure. Hardware as feature. Transit belongs to this movement—brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes applied to forms that make no apology for doing their job.
Transit Elevator Handrails:
Clean & functional. The Transit handrail threads a 1.25″ round tube through solid cylindrical standoffs that terminate in a flat clean front machined to precise specifications. Available in stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel for elevator interiors that celebrate engineering.
The Beauty of Infrastructure:
Great transit systems taught us that utility could inspire. Transit handrails carry that lesson into elevator cabs—machined standoffs with deliberate flat fronts, full-circumference rail capture, visible evidence of serious engineering. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant hardware that looks like what it is.
For Architects Who Respect Machines:
Industrial aesthetics have entered mainstream design vocabulary. Exposed ductwork. Visible structure. Hardware as feature. Transit belongs to this movement—brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes applied to forms that make no apology for doing their job.