Installation Guide
ENDURO STEEL
27. Set the handrail (A02) onto the balusters (C07) starting from the top before it becomes cold (g. 6).
28. Drill the handrail (A02) in relation to the present holes and fasten with the parts B54 and B55.
29. Insert quickly all the other balusters, paying attention to their vertical position, into the treads (L02), tighten the
part C31 and fasten to the handrail (A02) using the parts B54 and B55 (for the stairs with a diameter larger than
140cm (4’ 7 1/8”), it is advisable to assemble rst the shorter balusters).
30. Cut the excess piece of the handrail (A02) in relation to the rst railing baluster (C07).
31. Complete the handrail (A02) by assembling the parts A03. Use the glue (X01) (g. 1).
32. Tighten the parts C31, D32 and D33 completely.
33. Complete the railing assembly inserting the parts B82 into the lower part of the balusters (C07) (g. 1).
Assembly of the Balustrade
34. Screw the baluster (C04) into the part G01 that sticks out from the landing (E03) (g. 1).
35. Fix the part B01 into the baluster (C04), by using the part C31 and some silicone (g. 1).
36. Assemble the parts F01, using the parts B89, B27, B23 into the holes of the landing (E03), maintaining a similar
distance as between the balusters (C07) of the railing, which had been assembled previously. (g. 1).
37. Place the shorter balusters (C07) in part F01, applying some silicone in order to seal the space between the
two elements and to tighten part C31.
38. Fix the handrail (A02), using the parts B54 and B55 (g. 1).
39. In case that there are walls around the stair well and on their position, it could be necessary to position one or
two more balusters.
40. In that case it is necessary to consider either the distance between all other balusters, or otherwise the distance
from the wall. For the xing it is suggested to pierce with a drill bit Ø 9 the landing (E03) and to use the xing
parts F01, C31, B89, B27, B23 (g. 10).
Final Assembly
41. In order to re-inforce the staircase at the intermediate points, you must x into the wall the parts F09 and
connect them to the balusters (C07) by means of the parts F08. Pierce the wall with a drill bit 8 and use the
parts B36,B37, B11, B12 (g. 11).
42. Clean the surface of all the treads from eventual drosses of metal shavings which fell down during the drilling
of the landing E03 (points 18 and 39) to avoid that there will be an evolvement of rust on the upper surface of
the galvanization.
Characteristics of staircases for outdoors
Arkè products are made of excellent quality and treated with the best technological process; the staircase model
CIVIK ZINK, especially, has the following features:
stainless steel screws
• balusters made of pre-galvanized sheet with the addition of cold galvanizing on the welded joints.
• treads and landing are welded by a welding robot and they are hot-dip galvanized on 450°after degreasing
• passivation in full respect of normative standards UNI E 14.07.000.0 and certication ISO 9002.
It’s a usual feature of the hot-galvanized products to present small areas in which the zinc
is not perfectly sticked.
It’s also possible to damage the galvanized surface during the assembly.
To guarantee a long life product, you will nd a kit of liquid zinc in the box to lay on with a
brush for possible retouches after the assembly.
We suggest to check the wholeness of your staircase at regular intervals, and to retouch possible damaged areas
with similar products easily to be found on the market.
It’s a usual feature of the hot-galvanized products that they become matt after some time, that’s because of a
normal oxidation process of the zinc in all weather conditions.
The staircase may be painted immediately after a preventive application of a suitable primer or, without any
particular cautions, after an exposition to weather conditions of at least 12-18 months.










