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20419 P/N: 630-00078 Rev E
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
A. For double rails, tighten the first rail bracket in place so that,
when turned over, the back of the bracket touches the rear of the
first step from the bottom landing. Place and tighten the second
and third brackets on the steps on each side of the rail joint,
again
so the back of the bracket touches the rear of the step. Then
place the fourth and final bracket on the last step before the top
landing, again tightening it so it touches the front of the rear of
the last step.
B. For single rails, tighten the first rail bracket in place so that,
when turned over, the back of the bracket touches the rear of the
first step from the bottom landing. Place the other rail bracket on
the last step before the top landing, again tightening it so it
touches the rear of the last step.
Step 9: Turn the rail right side up (plastic side facing up).
Step 10: Measure any obstruction from the wall (this may include
handrails,molding, light switches, etc.) and adjust the edge of the
brackets an equal distance from the wall.
Step 11:
The underside of the rail must be at least 2
"
above the stair
tread nose to provide clearance for the footrest. To achieve this 2
"
clearance move the railand bracket forward. Once the clearance is 2
"
tighten all bracket nuts to hold the brackets in position. To maintain
the 2
"
clearance, and to hold the rail in place,secure the bottom
bracket to the first step from the floor with 2-2
"
wood screws, using a
3/8
"
nut driver on a 6-10” extension of a cordless drill.
Step 8:
A. For double rails, tighten the first rail bracket in place so that,
when turned over, the back of the bracket touches the rear of
the first step from the bottom landing. Place and tighten the
second and third brackets on the steps on each side of the rail
joint, again so the back of the bracket touches the rear of
the step. Then place the fourth and final bracket on the last step
before the top landing, again tightening it so it touches the
front of the rear of the last step.
B. For single rails, tighten the first rail bracket in place so that,
when turned over, the back of the bracket touches the rear of
the first step from the bottom landing. Place the other rail
bracket on the last step before the top landing, again tightening
it so it touches the rear of the last step.
Step 9: Turn the rail right side up (plastic side facing up).
Step 10: Measure any obstruction from the wall (this may include
handrails,molding, light switches, etc.) and adjust the edge of the
brackets an equal distance from the wall.
Step 11:
The underside of the rail must be at least 2
"
above the stair
tread nose to provide clearance for the footrest.
To achieve this 2
"
clearance move the rail and bracket forward.
Once the clearance is
2
"
tighten all bracket nuts to hold the brackets in position. To maintain
the 2
"
clearance, and to hold the rail in place,secure the bottom
bracket to the first step from the floor with 2-2
"
wood screws, using a
3
/
8
"
nut driver on a 6-10
"
extension of a cordless drill.
Step 9
Step 11
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