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Product Description

The Modern Stainless Steel Handrail Bracket is the perfect compliment to our cable railing offering. The brushed finished, and modern design make it a must have for any wall mounted handrails.

Key Features

  • Supports normal handrail or Quick Slide handrail
  • Projects 3 1/2″ from the wall to center of bracket
  • Available in any of our powder coat finish options

Ships unassembled for easy installation, included necessary screws for both wood & metal handrail installation. At least 2 of the 4 wall mount screws must be mounted into a stud.

Product Specifications

VR453 (New)

Installation Guide

Wall Mounted Handrail Instructions

Completed Projects

This product has been used in the following "Completed Projects"

    <h2>Product Q&A</h2>


    Guest
    Jim Biven
    8 years 19 days ago

    IBC requires compliance with 50 lb. per lineal foot support. Any data on allowed supported loading per bracket (in other words, how many brackets are required for a given handrail system)?

    Guest
    Stair Supplies
    8 years 19 days ago

    Thank you for your question, Jim. We suggest placement of a handrail bracket at intervals no more than 48″ apart.

    Guest
    Alex
    7 years 11 months ago

    NO less than 48″ apart. What is the max spacing? For a 11/2″ diameter rail

    Guest
    Stair Supplies
    7 years 11 months ago

    Alex, It appears we may have made an error in our previous answer to Jim. We have corrected the answer to read “no MORE than 48″ apart”. We apologize for the confusion this typographical error may have caused.

    Guest
    Rose
    7 years 11 months ago

    Can this be mounted to dry wall?

    Guest
    Stair Supplies
    7 years 11 months ago

    Hi Rose,
    We strongly recommend that you install 2 of the screws into a stud. However, if that’s not possible you could probably find a drywall anchor that is strong enough to support the handrail. You’d want to check the specifications of the anchor before relying on it.

    Please let us know if you have any other questions.

    Guest
    Phil Scholl
    7 years 11 months ago

    For the wall mount, how far apart are the mounting screw holes? I need to mount all four screws into existing studs

    Guest
    Stair Supplies
    7 years 11 months ago

    Thank you for your question, Phil. The holes are spaced at 1 1/4″.

    Guest
    Jenni
    7 years 10 months ago

    What is the difference between a “flat bracket” and a “rounded bracket”?

    Guest
    Stair Supplies
    7 years 10 months ago

    Thanks for contacting us. The flat bracket is what is pictured on this page. The rounded bracket is bent to accept a round handrail.

    Guest
    Scott
    6 years 4 months ago

    https://www.stairsupplies.com/product/stainless-steel-grabrail-post-bracket-vr454/

    Shown here, appears to have a rounded wall mount, using only one screw. Can be installed on basic 1″ x 2″ metal rail.

    Guest
    Rolf Van Rijn
    7 years 3 months ago

    Does the bracket allow for the rails to be sloped down/up for stairs?

    Guest
    StairSupplies
    7 years 3 months ago

    Hi Rolf,

    Yes! This bracket is often used for stair handrails. The mounting plate for this bracket has 4 holes, but only 2 must have screws that mount to a stud for a secure fit. This allows you to turn the plate to accommodate the angle of your stairs. Let us know if there’s anything else we can help with!

    Guest
    Octavien
    7 years 1 month ago

    What are the dimensions of the wall base? Thanks

    Guest
    Caleb Morris
    7 years 1 month ago

    Octavien,

    The wall thickness is .375″ and the height and width is 1.86″. We’ve recently uploaded the full dimensions to the photo gallery on this page as well.

    Guest
    Josh
    6 years 5 months ago

    Can the top piece be rotated, so this can be used as the ending connection of a rail to a wall?

    Guest
    StairSupplies
    6 years 5 months ago

    Hi Josh,

    If you’re looking to terminate your handrail at a wall, we would recommend you purchase a Post Side Handrail Bracket. This bracket allows you to terminate your handrail up against a surface like a post or a wall. For wall-mounting, we’d recommend you use the Wood Post Mount option. If you have additional questions, give us a call at 1 (866) 226-6536.

    Best,
    The StairSupplies Support Team

    Guest
    Scott
    6 years 4 months ago

    Does your company produce these brackets? Is it possible to special order the VR453 brackets with no wall screw-cover plate and at 3.75 inches depth instead of your standard 3 inches depth? See your product illustration.

    Guest
    StairSupplies
    6 years 4 months ago

    Hi Scott,

    To ensure the accuracy of your custom order, we’d recommend giving our team a call at 1 (866) 226-6536. We’ll get you in touch with one of our experts who can customize your brackets.

    Best,
    The StairSupplies Support Team

    Customer
    alcruz68
    5 years 8 months ago

    HI CAN YOU TELL ME PLEASE WHAT BEST BRACKETS FOR HAND RAIL 6710 PLEASE?

    Guest
    StairSupplies
    5 years 8 months ago

    Thanks for the question alcruz68.

    Any of our handrail brackets should work with the 6710 handrail, it really just comes down to your sense of style. You can see all of our options at https://www.stairsupplies.com/product-category/wood-stair-parts/handrail-for-stairs/handrail-accessories/

    Best,

    StairSupplies Customer Support