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I.4 Technical Sheet Stair Railings

I.4 Technical Sheet Stair Railings
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I.4 Technical Sheet Stair Railings

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General Information
The document provides technical specifications for stair railings using MDF, CELLON®, and OAK PLYWOOD panels. MDF is a wood-based material, CELLON® is a high-pressure laminate ideal for outdoor use, and OAK PLYWOOD consists of cross-glued wood layers. Panel thicknesses and fire reaction classes vary based on application areas.

Storage and Cleaning Instructions
Panels should not be stored outdoors and can be cleaned with water and a sponge. Cutting should be minimized on-site, and carbide or diamond tools are recommended.

Data Transmission for Orders
Orders require CAD drawings in DWG or DXF format, with specific guidelines for data content and structure. Special requests for grouping and palletization must be specified.

Breakthrough Safety and Protection
PANELS must meet breakthrough safety requirements and protection against overclimbing, with specific guidelines varying by region.

Fastenings
Details on fastening distances for stair railings and curtains are provided, with specific measurements for MDF and CELLON® designs. Fasteners include truss-head screws, blind rivets, and hexagon-head screws.

Substructure
MDF 30mm railings can be self-supporting, while CELLON®, MDF 19mm, and OAK PLYWOOD require additional substructures. Details on floor and elevation plans are included.

Construction Solutions
Guidelines for constructing stair curtains and railings with or without substructures are provided. Specific fastening methods and materials are recommended for different panel types.

Additional Details
Panel connections can use Lamello connectors or steel bolts. Edge characteristics include potential blackening from laser cutting, with recommendations for handrails or aluminum T-profiles.

Design
The document references a catalogue for the complete perforation collection.
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I.4 Technical Sheet Stair Railings-1

Stair Railings MDF design, classic CELLON® design OAK PLYWOOD design, classic Technical data sheet for planning, construction and execution

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I.4 Technical Sheet Stair Railings-2

Technical data sheet | Stair Railings Table of Contents General Information Material Panel Formats Data Transmission for Orders Storage and Cleaning Instructions Cutting and Drilling Guidelines Breakthrough Safety/Raling Statics Protection against Overclimbing Fastenings Fastening Distances for Stair Railings Fastening Distances for Stair Curtains Fasteners Substructure Self-supporting Railing without Substructure Railing with Substructure Stair Railing Stair Curtain Construction Solutions Stair Curtain in MDF 30mm Stair Curtain with Substructure Stair Railing in MDF 30mm Stair Railing with Substructure...

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Technical data sheet | Stair Railings General Information Material The MDF board is a wood-based material made of finely fibrillated softwood, which is pressed into a board product that is equally homogeneous in the longitudinal and transverse directions. Application area: Panel thickness (weight): Reaction to fire class: Interior (e.g. ceiling and wall cladding, stair railings) 10mm (approx. 7kg/m²), 19mm (approx. 14kg/m²), 30mm (approx. 22kg/m²) RF3, D-s2-d0 (EN 13986) The CELLON® panel is a high-pressure laminate panel (HPL Compact or solid core panel) consisting of 70% cellulose webs and...

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Technical data sheet | Stair Railings General Information Data Transmission for Orders Please note the following when placing an order: Data Format DWG / DXF Data Cadwork 2D or 3D Data Parts lists in Excel (if only as Excel without CAD file is sent, it might result in additional work in our work preparation) Data Content and Structure Panels are drawn on a separate layer Drawing in 1:1 ratio Measurement of at least one long and short side to be able to verify the scale Boreholes (drawn as a closed circle), cut-outs, etc. are marked accordingly Special requests for grouping and/or palletisation...

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Technical data sheet | Stair Railings General Information Breakthrough Safety/Raling Statics Our panels are to be considered as fillings and must meet the requirements for breakthrough safety. The CELLON® panel in only 8mm and 10mm thickness have been tested separately according to the ETB guidelines “Components that protect against falling” and meet these requirements. Customer-specific designs/perforations must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. The mandatory and load-bearing substructure with its supports must be calculated and the number determined by the metal worker. The metal worker...

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Technical data sheet | Stair Railings Fastening Distances for Stair Railings Without Substructure a MDF design / CELLON® design Position Minimum distance Maximum distance Recommended distance Distance borehole to edge Horizontal borehole distance Vertical borehole distance (1) Vertical borehole distance (2) Frame without perforation Reciprocal conversion: c (adjusted) = b (max) / b (effectiv) x c (max) b (adjusted) = c (max) / c (effectiv) x b (max)

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Technical data sheet | Stair Railings Fastening Distances for Stair Curtains Without Substructure b Maximum distance CELLON® design Distance borehole to edge Horizontal borehole distance Vertical borehole distance Frame without perforation Reciprocal conversion: c (adjusted) = b (max) / b (effectiv) x c (max) b (adjusted) = c (max) / c (effectiv) x b (max) Version 3.0

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Technical data sheet | Stair Railings Fasteners Wooden Substrucure Truss-head Screw Material: Length: Nominal diameter: Head diameter: Drives: Borehole diameter: Metal Substructure Hexagon-head screw Material: Length: Nominal diameter: Head diameter: Drives: Borehole diameter: (self-drilling with sealing washer) Stainless steel A2 (with drill point and shaped thread made of hardened steel) 32 mm 5.5 mm 16 mm SW8, hexagon head 8 mm Blind Rivet Material: Length: Nominal diameter: Head diameter: Drives: Borehole diameter: Aluminium/Stainless steel A2 8-13 mm 5.0 mm 14 mm Blind rivet tool 8 mm The...

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I.4 Technical Sheet Stair Railings-9

Technical data sheet | Stair Railings Stair railings made of MDF 30mm can be installed without an additional substructure. For railings made of CELLON®, MDF 19mm or OAK PLYWOOD, additional frames or a supporting substructure must be planned. Self-supporting Railing without Substructure Railing with Substructure

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Technical data sheet | Stair Railings Stair Railing The details of the railing statics, including the dimensioning of the substructure, must be carried out in accordance with the structural and static regulations of the respective region and defined by the metal construction company. Elevation Plan Floor Plan

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Technical data sheet | Stair Railings Stair Curtain Floor Plan Elevation Plan Note The details of the railing statics, including the dimensioning of the substructure, must be carried out in accordance with the structural and static regulations of the respective region and defined by the metal construction company.

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Technical data sheet | Stair Railings Construction Solutions Stair Curtain in MDF 30mm When using MDF 30mm thickness, you have a self-supporting material that does not require additional substructure. In this case, it is necessary to plan enough fastening points to a solid structural element. Wherever possible, the panels are to be fixed to the wall, ceiling or floor. Fastening to Stringers or Concrete Stairs Spacer sleeve eg. Concrete screw MDF 30 mm Fastening to Floor and Ceiling U-profile Grooved strip Profile bars Handrail with T-Profile Aluminum T-profile MDF 30 mm

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Technical data sheet | Stair Railings

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Technical data sheet | Stair Railings Construction Solutions Stair Curtain with Substructure Stair curtains made of CELLON®, MDF 19mm or OAK PLYWOOD require a frame construction made of metal. This can be a square or L-profile, to which the panels are fixed. The dimensions of the profiles for the frame must be defined by the executing craftsman. a Fastening to Floor and Ceiling c CELLON® 10 mm Spacer sleeve

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