LED Stair nosing profiles
Stair nosing LED profiles are generally composed of strong extruded aluminum channels and have led diffusers built in to soften the light from LED strips. This makes stair step lighting both useful and attractive.
Stair nosing profiles are securely attached to the stair tread surface. They either include a built-in non-slip aluminum insert or are made to be hidden by the same tiles or wood flooring that are used on the stairs, making them blend in perfectly with the rest of the design.
TANGOO makes a lot of different kinds of stair nosing profiles that work with a lot of different stair surface materials, like wood, ceramic tiles, and concrete steps. You can count on TANGOO to be a good manufacturer because of our:
- More than 13 years of making and selling stair nosing profiles
- Dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of different customers
- Offer numerous kinds of LED profiles to fit diverse lighting needs
- Offer prices that are competitive to make sure both sides win in the cooperation
anti-slip stair nosing LED Profile
- Made from strong extruded aluminum alloy and market-leading polycarbonate, ensuring durability and a long lifespan.
- Non-slip aluminum strip: Stair nosing profiles are designed with non-slip aluminum strip inserts or surface.
- Anti-slip strip rubber: Some of the stair aluminum profiles are designed with anti-slip rubbers to protect from sliding.
- Comes with a complete set of accessories for an easy installation.
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anti slip stair lighting aluminum profile with rubber
Step 1. Cut the profile to length: Carefully cut the aluminum profiles to the length you desire; meanwhile, cut the PC diffuser covers separately and make them slightly shorter than the aluminum profiles to leave room for the end caps affixing to the aluminum profiles.
Step 2. Get ready the LED strip: Get the LED strip ready. Cut the LED strip to the proper length so it fits in the step aluminum channel. Next, solder the wires to the LED strip’s connection terminals.
Step 3. Install LED strip and cover: Take off the 3M adhesive backing from the LED strip and press it firmly into the bottom of the aluminum channel. Put the strip in position, then snap on the PC diffuser cover and attach the end caps to either end of the aluminum channel.
Step 4. Connect and test power: Connect the cables from one end of the LED strip to a power source. Before you finish installing the LED strip, make sure the connection works by testing it.
Step 5. Mount and finish: Put the constructed aluminum LED stair light profile on the edge of the stair tread. Use screws to make sure it stays in place. Finally, put the anti-slip rubber strip into the right groove on the profile. The stair profile that keeps people from slipping is now fully set up and ready to use.
LED stair aluminum channel recessing
Step 1. Cut the aluminum channel diffuser length: Measure the stair treads before cutting, make sure aluminum channel and the diffuser are cutting to the required length.
Step 2. Get ready a proper height cover panel: Choose a cover panel suited for the thickness of the recessing stair aluminum channel. Once the channel is recessed, this panel should let its surface sit exactly flat with your stair tread.
Step 3. Cut and solder LED strip wires: Cut the LED strip to the right length then securely solder the connecting wires. Make sure the wires run enough distance to reach your power source.
Step 4. LED aluminum stair light assembly: Carefully adhere the LED strip within the stair recessed aluminum channel, then snap on the PC strip diffuser, and then add the end caps at both channel ends.
Step 5. Connect LED power and testing: Connect the LED strip to the power source. You should check the LED strip to make sure it lights up right when you plug it in.
Step 6. Final placement and fastening: Put the finished aluminum LED stair light at the top of the steps, right on the edge of the tread. Put screws in to hold it in place, and then put the cover panel over the recessed section of the stair nosing light. This will make sure that it is level with the tread around it. Now the installation is finished.
stair lighting profile with anti-slip aluminum strip
Step 1. Get the key parts ready: Before you can fit the steps well, you need to get the stair aluminum channels, PC diffusers, anti-slip aluminum insert, LED strips, end caps, and fixing screws ready.
Step 2. Cut the strips and channels: First, measure the stair tread and figure out how long the stair light needs to be. Then, cut the LED channel, aluminum insert, and LED strips to the right length. Finally, solder the connection wires to the LED strip securely.
Step 3: Putting the stair light fixture together: Put the lighting unit together with all the pieces cut to size. Then, to finish it off, attach the LED strip into the aluminum channel and add the end caps and diffuser cover.
Step 4: Installation and Final Connections: Connect the LED strip’s wires from the LED strip to your power supply and check if all the connections are working as they should before final installation. Fasten the assembled aluminum light fixture with screws from its edge on the stair tread. Press the anti-slip aluminum strip firmly into its allocated groove on top of the stair nosing profile light until it is completely seated. At last, the beautiful and safe staircase is completed.
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Stair nosing profile application
Stair nosing profiles make staircases safer and look better at the same time. They hold LED strips that shine focused light down onto the step below, making the tread edge easier to see and stopping people from tripping and falling. Stair nosing profiles not only make the stairs safer, but they also give them a clean, modern look that defines the architectural lines of the stairs, provides depth, and adds to the overall style and lighting of the room.
FAQs about stair nosing profiles
What is an LED stair nosing profile?
It’s an aluminum strip profile that is made to fit on the edge of a stair step. It has two main jobs: to keep the edge of the stairs from getting worn down and to hold an LED strip light in its built-in channel to light up the step.
What are the benefits of using stair nosing profiles?
The main benefits of using stair lighting profiles are that they make steps safer by making them easier to see in low light, they make the stairs look better, and they protect the edges from damage.
What kinds of materials are used to make these stair profiles?
The primary part is an extruded aluminum channel that helps the LEDs cool down. Polycarbonate or PMMA plastic is what most light diffusers are comprised of. This protects the LED strip and makes the light softer.
What kinds of LED strips can you use with these stair nosing channels?
Our stair channels are made to fit ordinary low-voltage LED strip lights, which are usually 12V or 24V.
How do most people set up LED stair nosing profiles?
To install, cut the profile to the proper length, insert the LED strip light in its channel, snap on the diffuser cover, screw it to the edge of the steps, and then plug the LED strip into a low-voltage power source.
Do these stair profiles stop people from slipping?
Our LED stair nosing profiles offer features that safeguard people from slipping, such as ribbed tops or slots for putting in rubber that stops slipping.
How long do LED stair nosings last, especially in places with a lot of foot traffic?
The aluminum profile itself is highly strong and doesn’t wear out easily. In particularly busy commercial situations, the plastic diffuser cover may ultimately exhibit scratches or wear, although it’s usually easy to repair.
Are LED stair nosing profiles safe to use on staircases outside?
Some profiles can be used outside, but you need to make sure that the LED strip light and all of its connections have an IP rating that makes them weatherproof.
Can I cut the aluminum profiles to the proper lengths for my stairs?
Yes, you may cut aluminum profiles on site to meet the exact width of each stair tread.
Should I hire a professional to put in LED stair nosing, or can I do it myself?
This depends on how skilled you are. If you know how to use tools, cut things straight, measure things, and handle simple low-voltage electrical wiring, you might be able to do it yourself. But it’s best to hire a trained electrician or installer to make sure the work is done right, looks good, and is safe.