Fixed Guard Rails
Compatible with straight, curved or angled rails, Barrial® Fixed systems provide permanent roof edge protection. Fixed systems can be installed in a variety of ways, from inside or outside parapet walls to directly on top of them or if there is no parapet, straight to the roof slab. This makes them ideal for any parapet wall application.
Fixed inside the parapet
Shoe A
Shoe A is the simplest and most economical method of fixing, if the parapet wall is high enough.
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- Shoe A, 1 rail, angled post
- Shoe A, 1 rail, straight post
- Shoe A, 2 rails, curved post
- Shoe A, 2 rails, angled post
- Shoe A, 2 rails, straight post
Shoe Ae
If the parapet wall is not high, and has a caping, the cut-out in shoe Ae enables it to be fixed at an acceptable height by sliding it under the caping.
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- Shoe Ae, 2 rails, curved post
- Shoe Ae, 1 rail, angled post
- Shoe Ae, 1 rail, straight post
- Shoe Ae, 2 rails, angled post
- Shoe Ae, 2 rails, straight post
Shoe A10
Shoe A10 is good solution when it is certain that the parapet wall will not have a caping.
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- Shoe A10, 1 rail, angled post
- Shoe A10, 1 rail, straight post
- Shoe A10, 2 rails, angled
- Shoe A10, 2 rails, curved post
- Shoe A10, 2 rails, straight post
Fixed outside the parapet
Shoe A
Shoe A can be also used on the outside of the wall.
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- Shoe A, 1 rail, angled post
- Shoe A, 1 rail, straight post
- Shoe A, 2 rails, angled post
- Shoe A, 2 rails, curved post
- Shoe A, 2 rails, straight post
Shoe Ae
Shoe Ae can be also used on the outside of the wall.
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- Shoe Ae, 1 rail, angled post
- Shoe Ae, 1rail, straight post
- Shoe Ae, 2 rails, angled
- Shoe Ae, 2 rails, curved post
- Shoe Ae, 2 rails, straight post
Shoe A10
Shoe A10 can be also used on the outside of the wall.
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- Shoe A10, 1 rail, straight post
- Shoe A10, 1 rail, angled post
- Shoe A10, 2 rails, angled post
- Shoe A10, 2 rails, curved post
- Shoe A10, 2 rails, straight post
Fixed on the parapet
Shoe Z
Shoe Z meets the needs of most flat roofs, where the heights of the parapet walls are generally insufficient for a face fixing. It provides a fixing to the top of the parapet wall and is compatible with the use of a capping.
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- Shoe Z 1 rail straight post
- Shoe Z 1 rail angled post
- Shoe Z 2 rails angled post
- Shoe Z 2 rails curved post
- Shoe Z 2 rails straight post
Shoe F
Contemporary shoe in cast aluminium supplied with the posts pre-fixed in the factory.
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- Shoe F 2 rails straight post
- Shoe F 1 rail straight post
- Shoe F 2 rails angled post
- Shoe F 2 rails curved post
Shoe M
With its two fixings parallel to the plane of the safety railing, shoe M can be used on the narrowest parapet walls. Minimum width of parapet wall: 120mm
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- Shoe M 1 rail straight post
- Shoe M 1 rail angled post
- Shoe M 2 rails angled post
- Shoe M 2 rails curved post
- Shoe M 2 rails straight post
Shoe M+
Shoe M+ is the raised version of shoe M. It enables the fixing of a skirting. If there is no perimeter parapet wall, or if the height of the existing parapet wall is less than 150mm, a skirting will have to be provided.
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Fixed to the roof slab
Shoe D
If there is no possibility of fixing to a parapet wall, shoe D provides a fixing to the roof slab through roof finishes of various thicknesses. The various aluminium base plates, pre-coated with bituminous primer, allow the making good of the roof finish in accordance with good practice.
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