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Delta Victorian 18-in Venetian Bronze Wall Mount ADA-Compliant Grab Bar

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Delta Victorian 18-in Venetian Bronze Wall Mount ADA-Compliant Grab BarDelta Victorian 18" Venetian Bronze Grab Bar This 18 inch decorative grab bar from Deltas Victorian collection adds secure support with classic style. ADA compliant and engineered to support up to 500 lbs, it features concealed mounting and durable Venetian Bronze finish for lasting performance in the bath. Key Features: Heavy Duty Support: Rated to 500 lbstwice the ADA requirement for added safety Comfort Grip Diameter: 1 1 4 in. bar with 1 1 2 in.

Delta Victorian 18" Venetian Bronze Grab Bar

This 18-inch decorative grab bar from Delta’s Victorian collection adds secure support with classic style. ADA-compliant and engineered to support up to 500 lbs, it features concealed mounting and durable Venetian Bronze finish for lasting performance in the bath.


Key Features:

  • Heavy-Duty Support: Rated to 500 lbs—twice the ADA requirement for added safety
  • Comfort Grip Diameter: 1-1/4 in. bar with 1-1/2 in. wall clearance for secure grasp
  • Concealed Mounting: Clean, decorative look with hidden hardware
  • Complete Hardware Included: Comes with mounting hardware and retrievable wall anchor for easier installation
  • Timeless Finish: Venetian Bronze finish complements traditional bath decor

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Victorian / Traditional Decorative
Product Type Grab Bar
Length 18 in
Finish Venetian Bronze
ADA Compliant Yes
Weight Capacity Supports up to 500 lbs
Bar Diameter 1-1/4 in
Flange Diameter 3 in
Projection 2-3/4 in from wall
Wall Clearance 1-1/2 in
Mounting Concealed mounting; hardware and retrievable wall anchor included

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What is the overall length and diameter of the bar?
A: It is an 18-inch grab bar with a 1-1/4 inch diameter and 3-inch diameter flanges.


Q: How much weight can it support?
A: It supports up to 500 lbs when properly installed into studs or with the included retrievable wall anchor per instructions.


Q: Is it ADA compliant?
A: Yes, this model is ADA compliant when installed per manufacturer guidelines.


Q: What mounting hardware is included?
A: Concealed mounting hardware and a retrievable wall anchor are included.


Q: How far does it extend from the wall?
A: It extends approximately 2-3/4 inches from the wall, providing 1-1/2 inches of wall clearance.


Old-World Elegance, Modern Confidence

The Victorian grab bar dresses the bath in a rich Venetian Bronze that feels bespoke and enduring. Its turned details lend a tailored, architectural note while the substantial 1-1/4 inch profile feels confidently secure. Pair it with marble hex tile and warm brass accents for a layered, collected look. It’s a refined essential that marries luxury styling with everyday assurance.


Upgrade your bath with secure, ADA-compliant support and timeless style—add the Delta Victorian 18-inch grab bar to your space today.

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