


ASI 3701-30 (30 x 1.25) 1 1/4" O.D. Snap Flange, Straight Grab Bar, 30"
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ASI 3701-30 (30 x 1.25) 1 1/4" O.D. Snap Flange, Straight Grab Bar, 30"The ASI 3701 30 is a straight grab bar that measures 1 1 4 inches in diameter. The bar is 30 inches long and features a smooth finish. The grab bar is crafted from 18 gauge stainless steel tubing that has an attractive satin finish to cut down on fingerprints, while still giving the unit an attractive gleam. At either end of the grab bar is a flange that is 3 1 8 inches in diameter. Each flange is made from type 304 stainless steel that is 1 8 of an
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