Handrail tube weights and dimensions

Stacks of metal pipes bundled together and stored in a warehouse. The pipes are cylindrical and appear to be made of steel or a similar metal. Some bundles are wrapped in protective coverings, and the pipes are organized in a neat and orderly manner.
A table showing the specifications of pipes with different nominal bore sizes. The table includes columns for nominal bore in metric and imperial units, approximate outside diameter in millimeters, wall thickness in millimeters, and weight per meter in kilograms. The rows list the following data:

25mm (1") with an outside diameter of 33.7mm, wall thickness of 3.2mm, and weight per meter of 2.41 kgs.

32mm (1 1/4") with an outside diameter of 42.4mm, wall thickness of 3.2mm, and weight per meter of 3.10 kgs.

40mm (1 1/2") with an outside diameter of 48.3mm, wall thickness of 3.2mm, and weight per meter of 3.56 kgs.

50mm (2") with an outside diameter of 60.3mm, wall thickness of 3.6mm, and weight per meter of 5.03 kgs.

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