Material Selection: Choosing the right grade of stainless steel is crucial.
For safe grabs, a corrosion-resistant grade like 304 or 316 is often used, especially in environments exposed to moisture. Bending the Pipes: This is a critical step.
The pipes are bent into the desired shape using a pipe bender.
The bending process must be carefully controlled to avoid kinking or weakening the pipe.
Finishing: After bending and welding, the surface of the safe grab is often polished or brushed to achieve a smooth finish.
This not only improves the appearance but also removes any sharp edges for safety.
Installation: The safe grab is then installed in the desired location, with careful consideration of its load-bearing capacity and the wall or surface it's attached to.