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* [//moddex.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf-sheet/MDX_Specifications%20Doc_Conectabal_CB55.pdf CB55] - Double Offset Handrail Balustrade with Kickplate
* [//moddex.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf-sheet/MDX_Specifications%20Doc_Conectabal_CB55.pdf CB55] - Double Offset Handrail Balustrade with Kickplate
=Key Features=
=Key Features=


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NZS 4680:2006 (where applicable).
NZS 4680:2006 (where applicable).
==Common compliances==
==Common compliances==
*CB bottom rail must be 149mm or below on flat surfaces
*CB bottom rail must be 149mm (from the ground to the top of the pipe) on flat surfaces
*CB with handrail must comply to AS1428.1 standards and not be over 1000mm high
*CB with handrail must comply to AS1428.1 standards and not be over 1000mm high
*All structure clearances are minimum 50mm
*All structure clearances are minimum 50mm
*CB against a wall must use new MD531 panel closures (3300's)
*CB against a wall must use new MD531 panel closures (3300's)
*When creating CB as a barrier for headwalls, all CB must be connected
*In AS1657 applications, 100x6mm toeboard is required
=Design Notes=
*When using any CB product on a stair stringer, we either need to use a 3070 welded baseplate or bend the stanchion pipe and use a MD232.
*When mounting to pre-drilled holes, the 3070 needs to be used, but any other time a bent post can be used.
*Our standard height systems will use 12mm rods. While our 1500mm high systems need to use 16mm and all 1800mm high need to use 20mm rods. If you are ever unsure of the rod type, you can always refer to the NeoFF or our Standard drawings for clarification.


=Design tips=
=Design tips=
*When creating CB as a barrier for headwalls, they don't need to be connected.
 
*The stanchion distance from an end closure is 324.5mm
*The distance from center of stanchion to edge of end closure is 324.5mm
*To create a 50mm gap, insert CB 374.5mm away from wall/structure
*To create a 50mm gap, insert CB 374.5mm away from wall/structure
*When designing on stair sections, always set the correct heights with the tracing menu before connecting CB
*When designing on stair sections, always set the correct heights with the tracing menu before connecting CB
=Technical Data=
=Technical Data=
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 25 March 2025

Conectabal can form part of a cohesive solution as they’re designed to integrate easily with our Tuffrail® and Assistrail® ranges.

Moddex commercial and industrial balustrades offer a high safety load rating and will achieve compliance with every standard in any application.

Range of Products

With nine configurations available in the Conectabal family (including the popular Wave), Moddex commercial and industrial balustrades are suitable for:

Mitigating or eliminating falls from over above one metre for public use areas Class 9b buildings for primary schools

Other features:

Balusters at 100mm intervals to meet or exceed standards across all Australia and New Zealand.

Kerbrail configuration for added safety

Standard Balustrade

  • CB10 - Standard Balustrade
  • CB20 - Balustrade with Kickplate
  • CB20M - Mesh Balustrade with Kickplate

Single Handrail Balustrade

  • CB30 - Single Inline Handrail Balustrade
  • CB35 - Single Inline Handrail Balustrade with Kickplate
  • CB40 - Single Offset Handrail Balustrade
  • CB45 - Single Offset Handrail Balustrade with Kickplate

Double Handrail Balustrade

  • CB50 - Double Offset Handrail Balustrade
  • CB55 - Double Offset Handrail Balustrade with Kickplate

Key Features

  • Modular flexibility
  • No-weld assembly
  • Flat pack delivery
  • Reduced corrosion
  • Colour options
  • Available ex-stock

Compliance

Moddex CB10 balustrades are designed and manufactured in accordance with building regulations (NCC & BCA) Australian Standard AS/NZS 1170:2002 and relevant statutory WHS Codes of Practice/ Guidelines. Galvanized to AS 4792 and AS/ NZS 4680:2006 (where applicable).

Common compliances

  • CB bottom rail must be 149mm (from the ground to the top of the pipe) on flat surfaces
  • CB with handrail must comply to AS1428.1 standards and not be over 1000mm high
  • All structure clearances are minimum 50mm
  • CB against a wall must use new MD531 panel closures (3300's)
  • When creating CB as a barrier for headwalls, all CB must be connected
  • In AS1657 applications, 100x6mm toeboard is required

Design Notes

  • When using any CB product on a stair stringer, we either need to use a 3070 welded baseplate or bend the stanchion pipe and use a MD232.
  • When mounting to pre-drilled holes, the 3070 needs to be used, but any other time a bent post can be used.
  • Our standard height systems will use 12mm rods. While our 1500mm high systems need to use 16mm and all 1800mm high need to use 20mm rods. If you are ever unsure of the rod type, you can always refer to the NeoFF or our Standard drawings for clarification.

Design tips

  • The distance from center of stanchion to edge of end closure is 324.5mm
  • To create a 50mm gap, insert CB 374.5mm away from wall/structure
  • When designing on stair sections, always set the correct heights with the tracing menu before connecting CB

Technical Data

Material
Stanchion & Rails Clamp Fittings Clamp locking screws
Steel/grade C250 & 350 Malleable Cast iron Stainless Steel (304)


Protective Coating
Stanchion & Rails Clamp Fittings Optional
G390 Hot Dip Galvanized (min 390g/m2) Hot-dip Galvanized with patented protective coating on threads Powder coating and paint specs*

Dimensions

Stanchions & Rails
Diameter Nominal Thickness
48.3mm OD 3.2mm


Clamp Fittings
Thickness Locking Screws
5.0mm (approx) M12 x 1.75 x 11mm - DEXX® Drive

See also