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Figuring out what you'll need for a wrap around rail for a multiple-sided bar is easy with RailCalc.  Simply follow the instructions below for an easy fit. Taking a few minutes to familiarize yourself with everything on this page will help you decide exactly what you'll need.  At the end of this page, you'll be able to use our RailCalc program which will provide you with an itemized list of parts required for a foot rail of any size.  Remember... If you're unsure or simply want us to help, you can call 877-747-2457  toll-free or drop us a note here.  As always, we're happy to assist you without obligation or pressure to purchase.


Facing your bar or island from the outside (rail side), measure each side of the bar wall.
  1. For each side of the bar also make note of what type of fitting you'll want for the left and for the right of that side. (for example: "Side 1 is  5' 7" and starts with a flat end cap and ends with a 90* elbow")
  2. Note:  Your second, third, fourth... side, etc. will always begin with the same fitting that was used to end the previous side.

Helpful Tips:
Most  bars will will have angles between the sides of either 90 degrees or 135 degrees.

90 Degree Angle or 135 Degree Angle

If this is the case with your bar, you can use either stock ball type fittings or flush type fittings to connect the sides. 

 Ball 90 Ball 135 flush 90 flush 135  .

 

It is common to use ball end caps in conjunction with ball fittings at the corners or flush end caps with flush fittings at the corners.

For example:

  flat end cap or  domed end caps at the ends, go well with flush 90 or  flush 135  in the corners.

 

ball end ecap or External Ball at the ends, go well with Ball 90 or Ball 135  in the corners.

 

Occasionally, a bar or island will not have corners that conform to the standard 90 or 135 degree angles.  If that case, we offer a Universal fitting that can be used to accommodate any angle.  It is comprised of a fixed ball and an adjustable flange which you can position and affix at any angle on the ball.  It looks like this:
Universal Ball with Angle Collar
 

Finally, often times a bar will end at a wall.  It is perfectly OK to end at a wall with a flat end cap but you may also use a wall flange to terminate the tubing at a wall.

Wall Flange
 

Now that you've read the information above, you're ready to use RailCalc.... the online estimator, exlcusively at 4Rails.com.  Enter the dimensions of each side of your bar and RailCalc will instantly provide all of the required components and tubing lengths for the perfect bar rail!    >>>>   RailCalc