REMAP-Support

For those who do not know of the work of the Remap Charity a word of explanation. Full details can be viewed at www.remap.org.uk . Operating through 72 centres in the UK about 800 retired engineers give their time designing and making aids for the disabled; answering mobility and other problems brought to them by local Occupational Therapists in their area.

Since its foundation in 2010 Remap Engineers have created over 145,000 solutions to such requirements. Our part in their work is proving free-of-charge sections of aluminium from our extensive range of profiles.

Geneero Profiles enable a wide range of aluminium-based structures to be created quickly and easily. They don’t need painting and they don’t go rusty.

Our range of profiles contains uprights and crossrails as can be viewed below, plus some unique profiles for special applications.

If, as a REMAP member you need samples or advice regarding the use of our products just call Colin Hammond on 01386 430 121. 

General purpose structural post with eight channels. Can be joined in its length with JS Spigot.
Important Note: the OUL channel will not accept pre-1992 versions of LP, CN, FP and EHP (current versions with a tapered section, will fit). GT6 glazing track cannot be used with OUL. Use PAGT6 instead.
Lightweight alternative to the EU post. Suitable for glazed and panelled structures, with a secondary fixing channel in the intermediate face to accept QPS shelf supports and LVSL lamps. Can be joined in its length with JSL spigot.
Structural post with two system channels, and side channels for rails. An economic general-purpose upright, with minimal visible metal on the front face.
A lightweight alternative to the DU post for the construction of hinged display screens. Normally used with LXR rails.
Heavy-duty corner post for free-standing glazed or panelled structures. System channel in centre accepts LF levellers, shelf-brackets and other fittings.
Designed principally for vertical sub-division of free-standing glazed or panelled structures; but can also be used as a general-purpose 3-way post. Can be fixed at 90° to any Click channel with the NUJ joint.
The basis of a comprehensive system for showcases, counters and small cabinets. Used with the 3-way QJA joint, it forms a symmetrical frame which can be glazed or panelled. Can also be used as a 90° corner post in conjunction with cross-rails.
 
A chamfered version of the Quadrant section, functionally identical to the radiused QS. Uses the CQJA 3-way joint.
Lightweight non-structural section for framing or edging, with two system channels. Can be mitre jointed with the FUJ joint.
 
General-purpose rail with single system channel, for use with any structural section. Used also as the basis for cantilever brackets – see SXR, HB, ASXR etc.
Flanged version of the XR rail.
XR-type rail with two system channels. Can be used with COF flange to support ceiling panels in exhibition structures, etc.
Flanged version of the CXR rail.
Lightweight alternative to the XR rail,  for use with any structural / section. Single system channel.
Flanged version of the LXR rail.
LXR-type rail with two system channels.
Flanged version of the LCXR rail.
General-purpose garment rail. Can be cantilevered with HB brackets, or fitted with LXJ-type expansion-joint inserts to form a structural rail. Channel in top edge for CS5 plastic strip.
The basis of a complete wall mounted system, used with the SB range of snap-in brackets or any Click expansion-joint fitting. Lamps can be fitted, with wiring run behind the brackets and concealed with CS cover strip.
A snap-on flange, normally used with CXR and LCXR rails, for support of ceiling panels etc.
Applicable to any Click system channel to provide a flush finished, conceal wiring, etc.
General purpose fixing allows two lengths of any Click section to be joined rigidly in their length. Commonly used for lengthening CXR rails and DU posts. Must be introduced from the end of the channel.
Permits a variable-angle joint between two Click posts. Most commonly used with DU, SU, and NU for the construction of hinged screens and space-dividers. Supplied with SN fixing nuts. Face fitting.
Fixes to the end of any system channel. Intended for use with light weight structures, and not recommended for glazed units.
A general-purpose leveller which fixes to any system channel. Adds a minimum of 10mm height, and provides up to 20mm of adjustment.
Front fixes to any Click channels. Most commonly used for shelves in  SCU and CCU based frames.
A range of self-locking, face fitting brackets for use only in posts incorporating the SB system channel i.e. WU, DU, PSU, SCU and CCU Timber shelves are attached to brackets with Nurgles – ref N. Glass shelves can be used with GS supports.
A range of cantilever shelf brackets based on standard rails and XJ-type expansion joints. Face fitting to any system channel. Length can be reduced by cutting off the front of the bracket, to a minimum of 100mm in the case of the XBL150. The references are suffixed L or H to designate Lightweight or Heavy duty.
Expansion joint for use with 30° angle XR-type rails.
Expansion joint for use with 30° slope LXR-type rails.
General-purpose nut provides a firmly-locked obstruction in any system channel. Commonly used to ensure against movement of rails at the base of heavily-loaded structures.
 A general-purpose fixing nut with a patched screw, which locks against the shoulders of a Click channel when turned. Face fitting (NB: Cannot be used with OUL/HU posts: these channels require ESN nuts).

Here is an X-Post (XP) with four profile connections. Click/Geneero to the left with an angled tab to the right inserted into profile and in the centre an Octonorm connection. just above the Octonorm connection is an XBP fitted with an M8 bolt.

Other Divisions of our Group have specific profiles designed for their market sector.

Please visit

www.custom-shelving.co.uk

www.easybases.co.uk

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