Bar Mount Foot Rail Bracket – Polished Brass – 1.5″ OD

> SKU: EKM-00127-1

Due to its effortless installation, robust construction, and aesthetically pleasing appearance, it is not surprising that the combination style is the most sought-after type of bar foot rail bracket available in the market.

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For individuals with access to the back of their bar face, bar mount brackets offer an excellent option for both an elegant appearance and added convenience. These brackets are particularly useful for those who prefer not to drill holes into their floors or wish to avoid obstructive mounts that can cause tripping hazards. Additionally, they facilitate floor cleaning by allowing for easy sweeping or mopping under the foot rail.

Our bar mount bracket is crafted from brass with a polished finish, ensuring a precise match with your Polished Brass 1.5-inch outside diameter bar rail tubing. The narrow diameter of this rail component makes it versatile for use as a handrail bracket as well as with foot rails.

Bar mounted brackets enable you to customize the height of your bar rail, making them an ideal solution for those seeking to mount their bar rail higher than the standard 6”. It is essential to measure carefully where each bracket will be placed before drilling into your bar. For proper support, bar brackets should be placed at each end of the tubing, plus one for every 4-foot increment.

These brackets mount directly to the face of the bar via three mounting screws and a threaded bolt that mounts from behind the bar, creating a modern look where your metal bar rail tubing appears to be floating next to the bar. The threaded bolt provides added weight support to secure your foot rail in place.

To ensure adequate support, a solid backing at least 3/4” deep is required. The bar mount brackets come with a nut and bolt assembly for proper weight support. Installation involves measuring and marking holes for mounting screws and the threaded bolt, drilling a hole in the bar die wall for the threaded rod, attaching the bracket from behind the bar face using the rod and securing it with a bolt and washer, attaching the brackets to the face of the bar with the three mounting screws, and securing the tubing to the bracket by fastening set screws through the hole in the bottom of the bracket.

For assistance in selecting the best bracket for your bar project, please refer to our bar foot rail brackets guide for more information on each of the options.

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