Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Mounting method
- to be grouted in
- to screw
The Sinus bicycle rack, identified by product number 05.032, represents a sophisticated solution for modern urban furniture requirements. Designed as a serial piece within the Sinus product line, this rack combines structural integrity with a minimalist, curvilinear aesthetic that integrates seamlessly into diverse cityscapes. Measuring 108 1/4 inches in length and standing 31 1/2 inches high, the unit is engineered from durable 60 mm steel tubing. This robust construction ensures long-term resistance to heavy use, making it an essential component of professional street furniture installations in public spaces, transit hubs, and commercial complexes.
Flexibility in installation and material specification is central to the design of the Sinus bike rack. Clients may select between high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) for a classic powder-coated finish or stainless steel (AISI 304) for enhanced corrosion resistance and a polished appearance. Furthermore, the rack offers versatile mounting options, allowing for either permanent installation via grouting or secure attachment through a bolting system. This adaptability ensures that the bike racks can be effectively integrated into various ground surfaces, providing a reliable and stable parking solution for cyclists while maintaining the orderly appearance of public infrastructure.
As a key element of comprehensive urban furniture planning, the Sinus bicycle rack balances functional durability with an unobtrusive design language. Weighing 86 lbs, the unit provides a substantial and secure anchor point for bicycles, effectively promoting sustainable transit within dense urban environments. By adhering to high manufacturing standards, this product line supports the development of pedestrian-friendly areas. Whether deployed in parks, educational campuses, or corporate headquarters, the Sinus rack provides a reliable, high-performance solution that meets the rigorous demands of modern public realm maintenance and street furniture accessibility.