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General Questions, Glass Balustrading, Wire Balustrading, Balustrading Regulations, How the website works
How much is delivery?
We have one standard $15 delivery charge for metro locations in Australia, some country areas may differ. Please contact us if you would like a quote for delivery to regional areas.
How long will my delivery take?
If your goods weigh less than 3kgs, they will automatically be delivered on an Overnight Priority service. Other services will be via Road and vary from 1 - 4 days depending on location.
How can I get a Trade Products catalogue?
Simply send us your address details via our contact us page and we'll forward a copy of our catalogue on to you.
Where are Trade Products located?
Our main depot and store is in Mornington, Victoria. However we do have despatch outlets throughout Australia. Our store address is 17 Yuilles Road, Mornington, VIC 3931.
What is your returns policy?
We are happy to accept returned items within 14 days, provided they are in the same condition and we see proof of purchase. The freight cost for the return items is at the expense of the customer.
Are Trade Products goods quality tested?
Yes. All of our products meet high quality checks. Our Q-railing products are actually imported from Europe and meet higher quality checks than are officially required in Australia. Certificates are available on request.
Which kit do I need?
Each kit does exactly the same job. It simply depends on your budget, time available, skills and most importantly how you want it to look.
What is hand swaging?
Hand swaging is balustrading using a hand crimping tool. We have these available to buy for many different sizes and price ranges. The tools basically work like a large pair of pliers which clamp down onto the ferrule, securing the wire in place. This method of swaging is used with any kit which includes a thimble and ferrule. Watch a demonstration video to see exactly how this works.
Which wire should I use?
The fittings which you are using will depict the wire type you will need. Firstly the size on the wire needs to match the fittings e.g, 3.2mm fitting needs a 3.2mm wire – sometimes referred to as 1/8 wire. Then decide between 7x7, 7x19 or 1x19. 7x7 and 7x19 are both flexible wires and suitable for use with handswaging e.g with Wire Kit 1 to 5. 1x19 is a more rigid wire suitable for use with hydraulic swaging e.g wire kits 12, 16 and 17. Please note: We can do the hydraulic swaging for you for a small fee.




