
Fixed-wing
The fixed wing is a P-shaped tubular construction which narrows down the width of wider staircases to accommodate the standard maximum length of the barrier bar of 1.20 m. It can be mounted on a wall or fixed to the ground. The fixed wing consists of a base plate, a vertical centre tube, and a P-shaped bent tube.
The P-shaped element is slipped over the centre tube to allow it to swing open when the wing is unlocked without it coming off the hinge. The wing is normally locked. If the whole width of the staircase is needed, the P-shaped element can be slightly lifted to release it from its lock and rotated to swing open around the centre tube at an angle of approx. 330 °. On closing the wing automatically snaps back into its locked position. Surface: same powder-coating as barrier.