36" Grab Bars | Bradley 832 Series (8320 & 8322)
✅ 36" (914 mm) length with 1-1/4" (32 mm) diameter tubing
✅ 18-gauge (1.2 mm) stainless steel with satin finish
✅ Seamless tubing construction — bar ends welded to flanges for maximum strength
✅ Mandrel bending maintains uniform 1-1/4" diameter throughout full length
✅ 12-gauge stainless steel flanges — 3" diameter
✅ 14-gauge stainless steel escutcheons — snap over flanges to conceal mounting screws
✅ 1-1/2" wall clearance — meets ADA graspability clearance requirements (§609.3)
✅ Mounting screws included — general-purpose fasteners provided; use appropriate anchors based on wall construction
✅ Rated to support 250 lb load when mounted into structural backing
✅ ADA compliant — meets ANSI A117.1, ADAAG, and UFAS requirements
✅ Bradex® program — ships in 3 business days on standard sizes
✅ Made in USA — Bradley Corporation, Menomonee Falls, WI
Why Choose the Bradley 8320-001360?
ADA Standards §604.5 require grab bars in every accessible toilet stall, and §608.3 covers accessible shower compartments — making them a code requirement in virtually every commercial, healthcare, and institutional facility. The Bradley 8320-001360 is the 36-inch variant of Bradley's 832 Series — the 1-1/4" diameter heavy-duty grab bar line, one of the most widely specified commercial grab bar lines in North America. At 36" (914 mm), it satisfies the ADA §604.5.2 minimum length requirement for rear-wall grab bars in accessible toilet compartments — making it one of the most-specified lengths in commercial restroom construction. Bradley's 832 Series is distinguished by its welded construction — the bar ends pass through the flanges and are welded for maximum structural integrity, rather than relying on friction or adhesive. The satin finish resists corrosion and cleans easily with standard commercial disinfectants. As an authorized Bradley Low Price Guarantee dealer, TotalRestroom.com carries the full 832 line with QuickShip available on in-stock sizes.
Key Features & Applications
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Welded Construction for Maximum Strength: Unlike grab bars that simply insert tubing into flanges, the Bradley 832 passes the bar ends through the 12-gauge stainless steel flanges and welds them for permanent, maximum-strength attachment. All exposed welds are ground and polished to blend seamlessly. When properly mounted into structural backing, the 832 series is rated to support 250 lb and meets or exceeds ANSI A117.1, ADA, ADAAG, and UFAS structural requirements.
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Mandrel-Bent Seamless Tubing: The 832's 18-gauge seamless stainless steel tubing is shaped using a mandrel bending process that maintains a perfectly uniform 1-1/4" diameter through all bends — no kinking, no thinning, no weak spots. The result is consistent grip surface and predictable structural performance throughout the bar's full length.
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Meets ADA §604.5.2 Rear-Wall Minimum: At 36" (914 mm), this is the minimum length permitted for the rear-wall grab bar in standard ADA accessible toilet compartments per §604.5.2. The bar must extend 12" minimum from the centerline of the toilet on the side closest to the wall and 24" minimum on the transfer side. The 832 Series 36" satisfies this requirement at the smaller 1-1/4" diameter for installations where matching 1-1/4" hardware is required or a smaller grip is preferred.
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Architectural Satin Finish for Standard Commercial Use: The smooth architectural satin (No. 4) stainless steel surface resists corrosion, cleans easily with standard commercial disinfectants, and matches virtually any restroom hardware finish. The most commonly specified finish for general commercial restroom applications where appearance is a priority.
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Mounting Hardware Included: Bradley includes general-purpose mounting screws with every 832 grab bar. These are intended for fastening into structural in-wall backing. For metal stud, concrete, or masonry installations, use appropriate anchors for your specific substrate. All mounting points must fasten into structural backing — never into drywall alone.
Bradley 832 Series (1-1/4") vs. Bradley 812 Series (1-1/2") — How Do They Compare?
| Bradley 832 (8320 / 8322) | Bradley 812 (8120 / 8122) | |
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| Diameter | 1-1/4" (32 mm) | 1-1/2" (38 mm) |
| Tubing gauge | 18-gauge | 18-gauge |
| Flange gauge | 12-gauge | 12-gauge |
| Bar attachment | Welded through flange | Welded through flange |
| Load rating | 250 lb | 250 lb |
| ADA §609.2 compliant | ✔ Yes (1-1/4"–2" allowed) | ✔ Yes (1-1/4"–2" allowed) |
| Best for | Specified where smaller grip is preferred or to match existing 1-1/4" hardware | Specified where larger grip is preferred or to match existing 1-1/2" hardware |
Satin vs. Peened — Which Finish Do You Need?
The 8320-001360 (satin) is the standard choice for commercial restrooms, offices, healthcare corridors, and any application where appearance is a priority. The smooth architectural satin surface cleans easily and matches virtually any restroom hardware finish.
The 8322-001360 (peened) has a textured grip surface for improved wet-hand grip — preferred for showers, pool facilities, locker rooms, and anywhere users regularly have wet or soapy hands. Both versions are identical in diameter, gauge, and structural construction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this grab bar come with mounting hardware? Bradley includes general-purpose mounting screws with every 832 grab bar. These are intended for fastening into structural in-wall backing. For metal studs, concrete, or masonry installations, use appropriate anchors for your specific substrate. Always mount into structural backing — never into drywall alone.
Is a 36" grab bar ADA compliant? Yes — 36" is the minimum length permitted for the rear-wall grab bar in ADA accessible toilet compartments per §604.5.2. The bar must be mounted 33"–36" above the finished floor and extend 12" minimum from the centerline of the toilet on the side closest to the wall and 24" minimum on the transfer side. The 1-1/4" diameter satisfies §609.2 graspability requirements.
Is the Bradley 832 Series ADA compliant? Yes. When properly mounted, the Bradley 832 series meets and exceeds the requirements of ANSI Standard A117.1, ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), and the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standard (UFAS). The 1-1/4" diameter is at the smaller end of the §609.2 graspability range (1-1/4" to 2" allowable) and the 1-1/2" wall clearance meets §609.3.
Why choose 1-1/4" diameter (832 series) over 1-1/2" (812 series)? Both diameters are ADA §609.2 compliant. The 1-1/4" 832 is commonly specified where a smaller grip is required, in ambulatory accessible compartments per §604.8.2, and where matching existing 1-1/4" hardware is required. The 1-1/2" 812 is commonly specified where a larger grip diameter is preferred or where matching existing 1-1/2" hardware is required. Choose based on project specifications, user needs, and applicable code requirements.
Can this bar be mounted horizontally, vertically, or at an angle? Yes — the Bradley 832 can be installed in any orientation. ADA §604.5 specifies horizontal bars for toilet applications; §608.3 covers shower orientations. Verify the required orientation with your applicable building code before installation.
36" (914 mm) straight grab bar, 1-1/4" (32 mm) diameter, 18-gauge satin-finish stainless steel. Concealed mounting with snap-on escutcheons. Bar ends welded through 12-gauge flanges for maximum strength. Mounting hardware included. Rated to support 250 lb when properly mounted into structural backing. View the full Bradley 832 series for all available lengths and finishes.
| Product Type | Grab Bar |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Nominal Size (In.) | 36" X 1.25" |
| Surface Type | Smooth |
| Length (In.) | 36" |
| Dia. (In.) | 1.25" |
| Post-Consumer Recycled Content | 25% |
| Pre-Consumer Recycled Content | 35% |
| Total Recycled Content | 60% |
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