Flat-clamp mount
The flat clamp mounts from the underside of the railing. Four side bolts press the plates against the profile walls, and a central bolt secures the grip. Ideal for 1970s-80s housing-block balustrades.
Two standard mounting methods - for square or round railings. Non-standard balconies get bespoke solutions.
Start by checking the cross-section of the top rail. The shape decides which clamp we use.
The flat clamp mounts from the underside of the railing. Four side bolts press the plates against the profile walls, and a central bolt secures the grip. Ideal for 1970s-80s housing-block balustrades.
A two-piece clamp tightens around the round tube. As standard it fits 42.0-42.8 mm tubes - typical of modern buildings with stainless-steel balustrades.
Custom installations
When the railing is too thick for a standard clamp, we drill holes and bolt the arm directly through the profile. Requires sufficient material thickness in the railing.
Possible when the facade allows it (brick, concrete, plaster). The dryer is fixed with expansion bolts to the balcony wall - independent of railing shape.
The whole job takes about 15 minutes and needs no special tools - standard wrenches are enough.
Determine the shape of the top rail - square or round. Measure width and thickness (or diameter) - that decides which clamp we use.
Pick a place with safe access and room for the dryer to swing through 180°. Avoid welds and railing fixings.
For the flat clamp, fit it from underneath the railing. For the round clamp, separate the two halves and close them around the tube.
Hand-tighten until snug, leaving a small amount of play - so you can still adjust the dryer's position.
Verify the dryer is level and perpendicular to the railing. Correct the position if needed.
Tighten firmly without overtorquing. Check the smooth 180° fold - done.
Look at the cross-section of the top rail. If it's flat with a square or rectangular profile, you have a square railing (typical of 1970s-80s housing blocks). If it's a round tube, you have a round railing (typical of modern stainless-steel balustrades).
The standard flat clamp fits square railings up to 50 mm wide and up to 60 mm thick. Larger profiles are made to order.
The standard round clamp fits tubes with a diameter of 42.0-42.8 mm. Other diameters are made to order - just provide the exact diameter when placing your order.
Yes. If the railing shape prevents using a clamp or you want to mount on the facade (brick, concrete, plaster), we install with expansion bolts on the wall regardless of railing shape.
For clamp installation, standard wrenches are enough - flat or socket. The whole job takes about 15 minutes. In the Trójmiasto area we also offer in-person installation - we come with tools and mount the dryer for you.
Contact us and describe the railing (a photo with measurements is best). We can usually accommodate it with a custom-made clamp or wall-mount installation.