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Slab Brackets

Slab brackets are used to secure balustrade posts to the side of structural surfaces such as concrete slabs, masonry, or steelwork. Commonly used in side-mounted balustrade systems, they provide a practical fixing solution where top mounting is not suitable or where floor space needs to be preserved.

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Slab brackets are used to secure balustrade posts to the side of structural surfaces such as concrete slabs, masonry, or steelwork. Commonly used in side-mounted balustrade systems, they provide a practical fixing solution where top mounting is not suitable or where floor space needs to be preserved.

Key installation benefits:

  • Heavy-duty slab brackets for secure side fixing of balustrade posts
  • Compatible with 42 mm and 48 mm post systems
  • Fixed and adjustable options for straight runs and angled installations
  • Manufactured from grade 316 stainless steel for corrosion resistance
  • Designed to support accurate alignment during installation 
     

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Adjustable 45 Degree Slab Bracket
The Slab Bracket is used to fix posts to a vertical surface on a corner with it's adjustable angle up to 90 degrees which would set the post bracket at a 45 degree angle, ideal for applications such as decking or juliet balconies. Available for both 42.4mm and 48.3mm posts in either a satin or mirror finish. Whilst mirror polished steel has it's aesthetic benefits, we also recommend using this finish...
from £84.16 inc VAT
Eazypost Fixed Post Slab Bracket
The Slab Bracket is used to fix posts to a vertical surface, ideal for applications such as decking or juliet balconies. Available for both 42.4mm and 48.3mm posts in either a satin or mirror finish. Whilst mirror polished steel has it's aesthetic benefits, we also recommend using this finish if installing within 10 miles of a coastline or in an area with high humidity.Grade 316 stainless steel means...
from £39.28 inc VAT

Eazypost Handrail Slab Loop
This EazyPost Slab Loop can support either our 42.4mm or 48.3mm posts in place on a vertical surface.These are the same slab loops you can find in our slab brackets.
from £11.22 inc VAT
Rectangular Fixed Slab Bracket For 42.4mm Post
Satin Finish This Grade 316 Stainless Steel Rectangular Slab bracket is fixed and can suit 42.4mm posts.The Slab bracket is used to fix posts to a vertical surface, ideal for applications such as decking or juliet balconies. Available in fixed and adjustable versions, round or rectangular and satin or mirror finish for a variety of sizes.
£58.74 inc VAT

Slab Post Bracket 200mm with M10 Thread
This Grade 316 Stainless Steel Slab Post Bracket has a 200mm length with an M10 thread to suit either 42.4mm or 48.3mm posts. The Slab Post Bracket is used to fix glass to a vertical surface, ideal for applications such as decking or Juliet balconies.
£16.84 inc VAT

Slab Brackets FAQs

When should a slab bracket be used instead of a base plate?

Slab brackets are used when posts need to be fixed to the side of a structure rather than the top surface. This is common on decking edges, balconies, and slab edges where top fixing is not practical.

Are fixed or adjustable slab brackets better for my installation?

Fixed slab brackets are generally used on straight runs where posts are mounted to a flat vertical surface. Adjustable options are better suited to corners or angled installations where alignment needs to be adjusted during fitting.

What materials can slab brackets be installed onto?

Slab brackets can be mounted to concrete, masonry, structural steel, or solid timber, provided the appropriate fixing method is selected for the substrate.

Are slab brackets suitable for external balustrade systems?

Yes. Grade 316 stainless steel offers corrosion resistance suitable for external and coastal environments.

What fixing method should be used for concrete or masonry installations?

Chemical anchors or mechanical expansion fixings may be suitable depending on the substrate and loading requirements. Always ensure the selected fixing method is appropriate for the installation.