1
STAIR
RAIL
Warning:
Always wear safety goggles.
(Fig. 4)
(Fig. 3)
1¾"
1
/
8
"
(Fig. 1)
(Fig. 2)
1.
Prepare all posts and mounting surfaces before installation.
2.
Temporarily secure a plank on the noses of the stairs between the posts onto which you are
installing the stair rail. (Fig. 1) The thickness of the plank will determine the space between the
stairs and the bottom rail.
Place the bottom rail, baluster holes facing up, on the plank and slide the rail up or down until
the baluster hole spacing is even on each end.
Tip:
Clamp rail in place as shown in Fig. 2 to assist in assembly.
Measure the distance from post to the first baluster hole and ensure spacing of at least 1¾" to
allow for bracket fit (Fig. 3).
Trace the post onto the rail and mark
1
/
8
" short at each end to allow for expansion (Fig. 4).
Cut the rail to fit.
Tip:
If using a power saw, a carbide tip blade of at least 60 teeth is recommended.
3.
Slide a bracket onto each end of the bottom rail (Fig. 5). Position the rail in place and slide the
brackets against the mounting surface. Check for proper fit and attach to the post using the
mounting hardware.
Pre-drill using a
1
/
8
" drill bit and install a supplied rail set screw through the side of each bracket
to secure the rail in place (Fig. 5).
(Fig. 5)
LIMITED WARRANTY
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RDI Warranty, 545 Tilton Road, Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215 to obtain a copy of the warranty.