Installation Guide

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ENGLISH
Slide the rail up or down until the baluster
hole spacing is even on each end (Fig. 3).
Trace the post onto the rail and mark
1
/
8
" short
at each end to allow for expansion (Fig. 4).
Now cut the rail to t (Fig. 5).
NOTE: A minimum of 2
3
/
8
" from the edge
of the rst baluster to the end of the rail is
necessary to accommodate the mounting
brackets.
Tip: If using a power saw, a carbide tip blade
of at least 60 teeth is recommended.
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 with the sticker reading
“This end at top...” at the top post (Fig. 2).
(Fig. 3)
(Fig. 4)
(Fig. 5)(Fig. 2)
(Fig. 1)
STAIR RAIL CONTINUED