Handrail tab

Setting Description
Inner banister A banister is created on the inner string.
Outer banister A banister is created on the outer string or on the outer edge of the stairs (hole created).
Simplified display The banisters are not fully modeled, but only represented as system lines.
Banister connection

Here you input how the banister should be screwed to the stair strings.

  • Automatic - The program tries to determine the most convenient mounting.
  • Perpendicular - The banister is always screwed onto the stair string from above, regardless of the specification in the banister template used.
  • Laterally -The banister is always screwed onto the stair string laterally, regardless of the specification in the banister template used.
  • Individual ? The specification from the banister template is used.
Side offset Here you input an offset that pushes the banister from the outer edge of the step outwards. So you can also mount the banister outside the stair on other profiles or on the wall.
Height offset Here you input an offset that pushes the banister from the upper edge of the stair string upwards in order to be able to attach a lining or an individual mounting, for example.
Side spacing If you input a value greater than 0 here, a vertical connecting sheet will be inserted between the plate and stair string in lateral fitting.
Banister template

In the selection list select the template to be used for the banister, which describes its exact construction.

If you click on this button, you can specify the construction of the banister (profiles, spacings etc.) or edit the banister template used.

A further dialog subsequently opens, which is identical to the structural element “banister” so that you can read your input there.

For stairs with banisters the latter is created as an individual structural element. This gives you the option to construct the banister in detail independently of the stairs.