A 178mm high, severe duty, low level stainless steel crashrail ideal for protecting fully glazed corridor walls. Can be mounted on the floor or the wall.
The CS LLRSS low level stainless steel crashrail acts as a buffer for heavy wheeled items, offering severe duty impact protection.
Manufactured from grade 304 stainless steel as standard the LLRSS is a sleek, modern and robust solution that you can count on to protect your vulnerable glazed areas.
Why LLRSS
- can be mounted on the floor or the wall
- protect vulnerable walls & full glazed areas
- effective against trolleys, beds and more
- supplied in 3m stock lengths
- return to wall end caps and end stops
- grade 304, satin finished stainless steel
Standard Details:
- Stock Length: 3.0m
- Fixings: at max. 1000mm centres
- Satin polished finish as standard
Featured:
- Stainless steel tubular rail on stainless steel brackets
- Suitable for floor or wall mounting
- Stainless steel Internal/External Corners, return to wall End Caps and End Stops
- 3.0m stock lengths
- Fix to floor/wall structure at max. 1000mm centres
- Satin polished finish as standard
Grade 304 satin polished stainless steel as standard

Glass Protection films go some way to keeping glazed areas safe, keeping the damaged glass fragments together, but they don’t stop the impact damage from occurring, in healthcare environments, with hospital beds and large trolleys moving about the corridors, this is of particular concern.
Low Level Crashrails provide subtle protection for your glazed areas, diverting trolleys, gurneys and other heavy wheeled items away from the glass.
Mounted securely to the floor, or bottom glazing mullion, products like the CS LLRSS low level stainless steel crashrail acts as a buffer for those heavy wheeled items, offering severe duty impact protection and peace of mind for the building owner. Manufactured from grade 304 stainless steel the LLRSS is a sleek, modern and robust solution that you can count on to protect your vulnerable glazed areas.
With LLRSS designers can still use glass to take advantage of the above mentioned benefits, without the worry of smashed panes.





