Installation Guide

Step #4 – Aach Railing to Posts
BEFORE aaching railing to posts be sure to put the Post
Base Covers on if they are of a one piece design! Two
piece designs can be put on aer the railing is installed.
Remove the clamps and ip the railing over.
Peel back the plasc protecve cover from the top rail 3”
to 4” on both ends.
Slide the top and boom brackets onto the assembled
railing.
Place two spacer blocks beneath where the railing will sit
between the posts. Make them 2”-3” in height depending
on the desired rail height and local building code require-
ments.
Place the center Rail Support in place and set your rail on
top of the spacer blocks.
Use the supplied screws and fasten your brackets to the
posts locking your rail secon into place. Do not forget the
screw that aaches from the boom up on the top brack-
ets and the screw that aaches through the side of the
boom brackets.
Adjust the Rail Support Baluster(s) to brace the railing and
use the supplied screw to hold it in place.
Remove the protecve lm from the top of the top railing.
If you have two piece Post Base Covers now install those
covering the base of the posts and use the supplied
screws.
To nish the installaon place the post caps on top of the
Posts, using construcon adhesive if necessary to hold
them in place.
Step #3 – Railing Assembly
Lay down a protecve blanket or cardboard and place the
top rail upside down on top of it.
We suggest clamping the top rail to the deck or a work
bench to keep it stable.
Install the balusters on each of the baluster connectors
making sure they are ght against the rail. Use a rubber
mallet if needed to tap them in place.
Install the boom rail making sure all of the balusters line
up. Use a rubber mallet to tap the rail onto the balusters.
Screw the extra connector to the center of the boom
rail and aach the Rail Support Baluster(s).