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Using a Miter Saw with a carbide tipped blade that has a minimum
of 60 teeth.
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Cut the vinyl components down on each side so the picket spac-
ing is equal.
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Use the same blade to cut the aluminum reinforcement down. Cut
the aluminum 1/8” shorter on both ends. This will prevent the
aluminum from scuffing the vinyl posts or other existing posts.
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Once your top and bottom rails are cut down you can start the
assembly process.
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Find a flat elevated surface.
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Take the top filler along with one of the aluminum reinforcements
and start driving the 1.5” long pan head screws into the pickets.
(See Fig. 8 below)
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Each picket requires two screws on top and bottom.
STEP 4 - RAILING ASSEMBLY
Fig. 8
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Repeat this process for the remaining pickets along the top and
bottom. (See Fig. 9)
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Once the pickets are installed you can then take the four steel
mounting brackets and fasten them down to the aluminum
reinforcement on all four corners using the 1/2” long self-drilling
screws provided. Two screws are required for each bracket.
•
Mount the brackets approx 1/16” in to prevent the brackets from
scuffing the vinyl posts or other existing posts when sliding the
railing in place. (See Fig. 10)
Screws
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Once your railing section is assembled you are now ready to
install.
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Within the hardware bag that is included you will find 1” long
self-drilling screws to mount the railing to our post kit.
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Drop the assembled railing section onto the four screws already
installed on both posts. (See Fig. 11)
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Now you can mount the top rail to the posts.
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Drive three 1” long screws into each of the top brackets.
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Then drive 1 screw 1” long into the center hole on the bottom
brackets on both sides. Your railing is now fastened and secured.
STEP 5 - RAILING INSTALLATION
Your railing has now been installed and you can complete the
process by snapping on the top handrail, bottom filler and the
post cap and base cover. You can use some silicone underneath
the post cap to help keep it in place. (See Fig. 12)
STEP 6 - FINAL TOUCHES
The top post on the landing must already be installed at this point.
To measure the length of the stair rails place the bottom post on
top of the last step 3” in from the edge. A measurement can be
then taken from the inside of each post. To determine the stair
angle you can use two very simple techniques.
First we have provided a stair angle chart below to help determine
the angle by simply measuring the rise and run. (Please see Fig.
13 below.) Another way to determine the angle is to lay a straight
board down on top of each step and against each post and mark
the angle. Using a miter saw, line up the mark on the board with
the blade to determine the angle. (Please see Fig. 14 below.) Now
that your angle has been determined cut each picket on both sides
and then your top and bottom rails all at the same angle. Once
all of your cuts have been made start the assembly process and
repeat steps 4 to 6.
STEP 7 - MEASURING & ASSEMBLING
STAIR RAILS
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meant to replace a licensed professional. Any construction or use of the product must
be in accordance with all local zoning and/or building codes. The consumer assumes all
risks and liability associated with the construction or use of this product. The consumer
or contractor should take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of everyone involved
in the project, including, but not limited to, wearing the appropriate safety equipment.
EXCEPT AS CONTAINED IN THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY, THE WARRANTOR DOES
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Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
2.5”
2.5”
Rise
Run
Angled steel railing bracket.
Exploded view of the stair
railing assembly.
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