Installation Guide

PHOENIX
Start to model the handrail pieces (A13) not marked in red colour, trying to give it a shape that corresponds the 26.
nearest possible to the curve of the staircase (g. 1).
Beginning from the baluster (C03) on the landing (E02), start to fasten the handrail (A13), that you have already 27.
slightly bent in the previous operation. Use the parts C64 together with the screw driver. Warning: position the
join line of the handrail covering downwards.
Connect all other handrail pieces (A13), by screwing, glueing and shaping them. Use the parts B33 and D35. 28.
Position the thickest part of item D35 so it faces outwards.
When you reach the rst baluster (C03) at the bottom of the stair, cut the excess piece of the handrail with a 29.
hacksaw.
Complete the handrail (A13) by assembling the part A12. Use the parts C64 and the glue (X01) (g. 1).30.
Insert all remaining railing balusters into the treads (L03), tighten the part B20 and x to the handrail (A13), 31.
paying careful attention to the vertical position. (for the stairs with a diameter larger than 140 cm (4’7 1 / 8”), we
suggest that you rst assemble the shorter balusters) (g. 10). According to the geometrical characteristics
of the staircase, the intermediate balusters may protrude from the lower part of the step, in which case we
advise cutting them off level with the step to obtain a more attractive nish.
Check again the regular shape of the handrail (A13) and, if necessary, correct it with a rubber hammer.32.
Complete the railing assembly by tting the parts B82 into the lower part of the balusters (C03) and the parts 33.
C19 into the lateral part of the treads (g. 1).
Assembly of the Balustrade
Screw the baluster (C04) into the part G01 that sticks out from the landing (E02) (g. 8).34.
Set the parts F01, by using the parts C58, B83, B02 onto the landing (E02). Pierce with the drill bit Ø 5 mm 35.
(13/64") the landing (E02), maintaining a similar distance between the holes as the one between the already
assembled railing balusters (C03).
Set the shorter balusters (C03) and tighten the part B02 (g. 1)36.
Fix the part A15 into the baluster (C04), by using the part B02 (g. 1).37.
Fix the handrail (A14) marked in red colour, using the parts C64 (g. 1).38.
In case there were walls around the stair well and on their position, it could be necessary to position one or two 39.
more balusters (C03) (g. 10).
In that case it is necessary to consider either the distance between all other balusters, or otherwise the 40.
distance from the wall. For the xing it is suggested to pierce the landing (E02) with a drill bit Ø 5 mm (13 / 64")
and to use the xing parts F01, C58, B83, B02. Whereas for the xing into the oor it is suggested to pierce the
oor with a drill bit Ø 12 mm (15 / 32") and to use the parts F01, B02, B87 (g. 11). In case it is necessary to join
the landing baluster to the oor- mounted baluster, (g. 10), shape the handrails carefully, following the curves.
If wrinkles should form on the inside of the handrails, this is not a defect. Rubbing the area energetically with a
paper napkin (to generate heat) will cause them to disappear.
Final Assembly
In order to re-inforce the staircase at the intermediate points, you must x into the wall the parts F09 and 41.
connect them to the balusters (C03) by means of the parts F08. Pierce the wall with a drill bit Ø 8 mm (5 / 16")
and use the parts C50, C49, C58, B12 (g. 12).