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We have a team of dedicated technical and expert advisors that will offer you the 

support you need with any planning and technical advice through your project from 

start to finish. Freephone 0800 085 3464

AXXYS

®

 Stairparts 

Fitting Instructions

Connecting the Landing Handrail to a Wall Connector

To connect your handrail to a wall you will need a wall connector using suitable 

screws with the correct fixings for the type of walls.

Firstly place the wall bracket onto your handrail and drill 4 

pilot holes in the 4 positions to fix the handrail to the wall 
connector next fix the wall connector to the handrail using 

suitable wood screws.
Place the handrail against your wall and mark the holes 

in which to drill your pilot holes for your adequate fixing to 

connect your wall connector to the wall.

Screw in the screws into your adequate wall fixing and 
make sure that it is secure. (fig. 20)

Landing Baluster Assembly

If you are using our glass panels please see our AXXYS

®

 Glass fitting instructions

Please Note;

Please assemble your balusters exactly the same way as for the rake.

The landing balusters should be fixed vertically no more than 99mm from the narrowest 

part of the newel posts or wall, in the same way as the rake was previously 
(See Baluster assembly).  

In order to space the remainder of the balusters evenly measure the distance in mm 

between the centre points of the 2 balusters already fitted and divide by 115.  

Round the answer up to the next whole number and divide the whole number back into the 
original measurement and this will give you the exact spacing to centre of the Balusters.

Example - 2000mm between centre points of balusters divided by 115 = 17.3, rounded up to 18, 
then take the measurement 2000mm divided by 18 = 111.1mm which is the exact spacing to the 
centre of the balusters.

Pre-drill all holes for the baluster brackets after marking their position on the hand rail and 
base rail, using the spacing measurement from the previous step.

We have a team of dedicated technical and expert advisors 

that will offer you the support you need with any planning and 

technical advice through your project from start to finish. 

Cheshire House, 7 Normans Road, Sutton, 

St Helens WA9 4JQ 

Freephone 0800 0853475

www.cheshiremouldings.co.uk

Summary of Contents for B&Q AXXYS Series

Page 1: ...ish Freephone 0800 085 3464 AXXYS Stairparts Fitting Instructions Fitting Instructions for AXXYS Stairparts These Fitting Instructions are for use with the AXXYS range with metal balusters within B Q...

Page 2: ...spindles have also been tested in accordance with BS610 AXXYS is a contemporary range of stair balustrade designed to inspire As a modular system AXXYS provides the flexibility to blend components fr...

Page 3: ...lie the baserail on top of the tread nosings and push it up against the newel bases mark against the vertical lines of the newel posts and cut achieving a good finish See fig 1 Rest the cut baserail...

Page 4: ...e making sure to intersect the baserail line Now measure up 175mm from the intersecting point and mark a horizontal line fig 6 Then finally measure the remaining distance to the top of the newel and r...

Page 5: ...te Newel Base If your staircase is longer than 3 9m measured between inside newel faces then you will require an intermediate newel for added strength This will require an additional newel base to be...

Page 6: ...top of the spigot Once cut to length insert the newel post making sure the collar meets with the newel base secure using a PU glue fig 9 Repeat this step for the top newel assembly but the newel must...

Page 7: ...ottom connector Next slide the Bottom connector onto up the handrail line up both the intermediate and the bottom connector into their relevant newels post brackets and drop into place ensure the bolt...

Page 8: ...the baluster brackets should be pre drilled The bottom baluster should be fixed vertically no more than 99mm from the narrowest part of the newel post in the same way as the top baluster was previous...

Page 9: ...provided making sure you have lined it up with your landing baserail It is now ready for you to insert the handrail and secure using the two 30mm screws provided fig 16 The handrail can terminate to...

Page 10: ...You can also rotate it any angle between 90o to 180o to suit a multitude of configurations Now measure the handrail lengths you require from newel to newel including connector and cut to suit Slide b...

Page 11: ...e your balusters exactly the same way as for the rake The landing balusters should be fixed vertically no more than 99mm from the narrowest part of the newel posts or wall in the same way as the rake...

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