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The handrail fittings industry focuses on the production and supply of components used in the construction and installation of handrails. These fittings are essential for ensuring the safety and functionality of handrails in various settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial environments. Key components in this industry include brackets, end caps, elbows, flanges, and connectors, which are used to join and secure handrail sections. The materials commonly used in the manufacture of handrail fittings include stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and sometimes plastic, each chosen for its durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal. Stainless steel is particularly favored for its strength and resistance to rust, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. Aluminum offers a lightweight alternative with good corrosion resistance, while brass provides a classic look often used in decorative applications. The manufacturing process for handrail fittings typically involves casting, forging, or machining, followed by finishing processes such as polishing, powder coating, or anodizing to enhance appearance and durability. These fittings must comply with safety standards and building codes, which dictate specific requirements for load-bearing capacity and installation methods. Handrail fittings find applications in a wide range of industries, including construction, architecture, and interior design. They are used in the construction of staircases, balconies, ramps, and walkways, providing support and safety for users. In commercial and public buildings, handrail fittings contribute to accessibility and compliance with regulations such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In industrial settings, they are used in facilities where safety is a priority, such as factories and warehouses. The industry serves a global market, with demand driven by new construction projects, renovations, and the need for safety upgrades in existing structures. The handrail fittings industry plays a crucial role in ensuring that handrails meet both functional and aesthetic requirements, contributing to the overall safety and design of built environments.
Sharpe Products is adding two new BLM GROUP LT7 4 kW laser cutting systems to its Milwaukee-area facility. This machinery will replace the company's existing 1 kW and 3 kW equipment, helping to standardize laser cutting operations, while increasing production output and flexibility. Both new systems will be installed in the second quarter of 2023. ...(Full Article)
Milwaukee-based Manufacturer, Wagner, Unveils New Product Line at NOMMA METALfab Trade Show
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Wagner, a premier Wisconsin handrailing manufacturer, applied its years of expertise in metalworking to design a new line of bike rack products, BikeRail™ The BikeRail product line will be unveiled to the public for the first time in booth 1541 at the National Ornamental & Miscellaneous Metals Association's (NOMMA) METALfab trade show, Feb. 16-18, in New Orleans, LA. ...(Full Article)
Laser cutting allows for greater reliability and efficiency across multiple industrial applications. The term "laser" is actually an acronym for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation." Discover the fundamentals and key considerations of laser cutting from the experts at Sharpe Products. ...(Full Article)
When one continuous pipe or tube needs two or more center line radii, multi-radius bending is a common choice. Sometimes hard tooling is not the best option for complex parts that need to be formed in one complete cycle and in this case multi-radius tube bending is an especially good fit for these parts that have a large centerline radius. Discover this expert advice from Sharpe Products on the fundamentals of multi-radius tube bending. ...(Full Article)
Handrailing Manufacturer Wagner Architectural to Exhibit at 2021 ASLA Trade Show
Friday, November 12, 2021
Wagner Architectural, one of Wisconsin's top handrailing manufacturers, will be exhibiting for the first time at the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) trade show Nov. 20-21 in Nashville, Tennessee. ...(Full Article)
To complement the existing machine technology at its Wisconsin-based facility, Sharpe Products has recently installed a BLM GROUP LT7 4 kW laser cutting system. This equipment cuts round, square, rectangle and open profile pipe or tube up to 6-inch O.D. ...(Full Article)
R&B Wagner Unveils New Base Shoe Moulding for Installation of Glass Panel Railings
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
R&B Wagner is excited to call attention to Level Lock Plus™ an adjustable, dry-glaze, glass shoe moulding system designed to ensure a fast, cost-effective installation of glass panel railings. A symmetrical inner channel allows for the system's mechanisms to be installed from either side of the base shoe, ensuring a simple, safe and seamless installation,
especially when working on elevated surfaces....(Full Article)
Sharpe Products is adding to its stable of machine technology with an eighth Unison bender. This additional 80 mm all-electric CNC bending machine will help to increase production capacity for a diverse customer base. This model is ideal for the strict tolerances frequently specified for parts used in the aerospace, automotive and medical industries.
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New Berlin, WI based Sharpe Products, provider of pipe and tube bending, laser cutting and custom fabrication services, is pleased to share two recent staff additions: a Quality Manager and a Project Engineer.
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Sharpe Products Accelerates Productivity With 3D Robotic Laser Cutting Equipment
Monday, October 26, 2020
Sharpe Products, a leader in pipe and tube bending, laser cutting and custom fabrication services, has purchased a BLM GROUP LT-FREE laser cutting system. Built for complex, three-dimensional part profiles, the five-axis, 3 kW fiber optic laser has additional features such as robotic part manipulation and dual access part loading capabilities. Read more about this exciting new development. ...(Full Article)
R&B Wagner Acquired ENPROCON Inc., a Wisconsin-Based Metal Fabrication Company
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Late last month R&B Wagner, an employee-owned company, acquired ENPROCON Inc., a longstanding manufacturer and sole supplier of ENDURALL Stainless Steel Junction and Device Boxes located in Barron, WI.
R&B Wagner determined the acquisition of ENPROCON's various assets would fit well with its manufacturing capabilities and drive further growth opportunities for R&B Wagner.
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NEW BERLIN, Wis., July 28, 2020 -- Part of the thriving metal fabrication industry, Sharpe Products of New Berlin, Wisconsin is celebrating three decades in business.
Starting in 1990, on the outskirts of Milwaukee, the company began with a focus on architectural handrail fittings and metal fabrication for a variety of regional customers. ...(Full Article)
As a part of its focus on quality control, Sharpe Products has recently purchased an additional inspection system to support production of bent tube and pipe.
This second system, a larger, 16-camera model, will add to the existing 8-camera technology currently in use at an adjacent facility.
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