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Steam-Bent Hand Rail for Library Ladders uses unfinished red oak to form a shaped gripping surface for rolling library ladder systems, so installers get a solid wood rail ready to integrate into custom ladder projects. The wooden hand rail is built from 1-1/4 inch square stock, which provides a substantial section size that supports a sturdy feel along the ladder. Because the rail is steam-bent, the wood is formed to the required contour rather than cut from straight stock, helping the rail follow the ladder geometry smoothly. The hand rail is pre-drilled, so mounting holes are already formed in the stock and the installer does not have to lay out basic through-holes. The unfinished red oak surface arrives ready for the finisher to sand and stain or topcoat to match surrounding casework, supporting consistent appearance across the installation.
The Steam-Bent Hand Rail for Library Ladders is supplied by Quiet Glide as a pre-drilled red oak component, so the primary through-holes for the hand rail interface are already in the wood, supporting consistent bolt alignment along the length. The wooden hand rail uses 1-1/4 inch square stock, which sets the reference dimensions for how the rail will sit relative to adjacent ladder components and helps fabricators design mating parts around that size. Because the rail is steam-bent rather than left straight, it is shaped to the intended ladder path, which supports smooth transitions for the user's hand from rung to rung. The unfinished red oak surface provides a raw wood base, allowing shops to process final finishing steps as part of their normal ladder or bookcase workflow.
This Steam-Bent Hand Rail for Library Ladders is part of the Quiet Glide rolling library ladders product class, so it is intended for use in rolling library ladder style installations where a continuous wood rail is needed along the ladder side. The rail construction is specified as wooden hand rail in red oak, aligning it with projects that already use red oak shelving, face frames, or trim and supporting a visually unified installation. Because the stock is 1-1/4 inch square, the rail provides a substantial profile along the ladder edge, giving users a firm wood surface to hold while moving the ladder. The steam-bent description signals that the rail follows a controlled bend, allowing the hand grip to track the ladder geometry more closely than a simple straight board.
The hand rail is pre-drilled, which means key bore locations are already established in the wooden stock, reducing layout time and helping repeated ladders share the same hole spacing. That pre-drilled design supports more predictable assembly because each rail section presents known hole positions for hardware that passes through the wood. The use of 1-1/4 inch square stock also simplifies jigging, since a consistent, square cross-section sits reliably in shop fixtures during machining or light sanding before finishing. Because the hand rail is unfinished red oak, shops can fold this component into their existing finishing schedule, applying stains or clear coats at the same time as the rest of the red oak casework. The Quiet Glide association ties the rail to a brand focused on ladder hardware, helping integrators match this part with other components from the same rolling library ladders family.
The Steam-Bent Hand Rail for Library Ladders is made from red oak, giving projects a solid hardwood rail that can visually coordinate with other red oak components and finishes.
The Wooden Hand Rail, Unfinished is supplied without a finish, so red oak surfaces are ready for shop-applied stain or topcoat to match surrounding millwork and ladder elements.
The wooden hand rail uses 1-1/4 inch square stock, providing a consistent cross-section that supports a comfortable grip and straightforward fit with adjacent ladder parts.
The Steam-Bent Hand Rail for Library Ladders uses steam-formed red oak so the rail follows the intended ladder contour, providing a continuous, shaped gripping surface for the user.
This wooden hand rail is described as pre-drilled, meaning mounting bores are already formed in the rail, which supports consistent hole spacing and streamlines assembly steps.
This Steam-Bent Hand Rail is listed under the Rolling Library Ladders product class from Quiet Glide, aligning it with hardware intended for rolling library ladder installations.
The Steam-Bent Hand Rail for Library Ladders from Quiet Glide offers a red oak, unfinished, pre-drilled rail built from 1-1/4 inch square stock, so shops can integrate it into rolling library ladders while managing finishing and assembly in their normal workflow. Using a steam-bent wooden hand rail lets installers align the grip surface with the ladder path and coordinate stain or clear coats with surrounding red oak casework. For ladder projects using the rolling library ladders class of components, this wooden hand rail provides a defined rail profile and pre-formed holes that support predictable fabrication and consistent ladder builds.
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