Installation Instructions
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Tools You Will Need (not included)
Level Tape Measure
Hack Saw Pencil
Screw gun
¼” Hex Bit Driver
Two small 
sections of 2x4 
n securing to 
posts.
       3 ¾”
Drill Bits -
Wood,
Concrete or 
Metal
Safety Glasses
5/16” Hex Bit Driver
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EZ Stair & Ramp Components and Assembly 
1. Review the packing slip and make yourself familiar with the items included. 
2. Determine the angle of your stair run by using the angle finder provided (see pg 14), or you can 
use an angle finder found at your local hardware store. A protractor also works (not included) 
3. After finding the angle of your stair run, set your miter box to the desired angle then cut the 
minimum off each picket to ensure correct length (preferred method).  Or you can mark each 
picket tip-to-tip using a pencil making sure the pickets will all be the same length and degree.  
4. Cut your pickets with the desired angle either using a chop saw or hacksaw. (Note: after cutting 
your first picket check for the correct angle and size, then proceed). 
5. After all required pickets are cut, fasten your bottom channel to the pickets using the provided 
fasteners in your EZ Handrail kit. (Note: if the angle is too steep for the fasteners provided with 
the EZ Handrail kit, the EZ Pivot Mount kit includes 1” SMS fasteners. Be sure to use the 1” 
fasteners on both the top and bottom of the pickets). 
6. Straighten your pickets by hand, and then fasten your top snap to the open side of the pickets 
using the provided fasteners. 
7. After you have installed your pickets to the railing, slide your Top & Bottom Pivot Mounts to the 
railing section loosely. Set your railing section into place. 
8. Mark the holes needed by using a pencil on the post or wall to be installed. 
9. Pre-drill the holes by using the Self Tapping screws provided. 
10. Using the same fasteners that were used to pre-drill the holes, attach the Pivot Mounts to the 
post, or wall. 
11. After the section is in place, secure the provided fastener through the pivot mount into the top 
and bottom rails eliminating any movement between posts. 
                                                                                                        (see pg 14 ) 
1. Review the packing slip and make yourself familiar with the items included.
2. Determine the angle of your stair run by using the protractor provided,, or you 
   can use an angle finder found at your local hardware store. 
3. After finding the angle of your stair run, set your miter box to the desired angle then cut the 
   minimum off each picket to ensure correct length (preferred method). or you can mark each 
   picket tip-to-tip using a pencil making sure the pickets will all be the same length and degree.
4. Cut your pickets with the desired angle either using a chop saw or hacksaw. (Note: after cutting         
   your first picket check for the correct angle and size, then proceed).
5. After all required pickets are cut, fasten your bottom channel to the pickets using the provided 
   fasteners in your Contractor Handrail kit. (Note: if the angle is too steep for the fasteners provided 
   with the Contractor Handrail kit, the Contractor Pivot Mount kit (ordered separately) includes 1” SMS fasten 
   ers. Be sure to use the 1” fasteners on both the top and bottom of the pickets).
6. Straighten your pickets by hand, and then fasten your top snap to the open side of the pickets 
 using the provided fasteners.
7. After you have installed your pickets to the railing, slide your Top & Bottom Pivot Mounts to 
   the railing section loosely. Set your railing section into place.
8. Mark the holes needed by using a pencil on the post or wall to be installed.
9. Pre-drill the holes by using the Self Tapping screws provided.
10. Using the same fasteners that were used to pre-drill the holes, attach the Pivot Mounts to the 
   post, or wall.
11. After the section is in place, secure the provided fastener through the pivot mount into the top 
   and bottom rails eliminating any movement between posts.
Typical stair angle is
35 degrees
(Stair Tread)
Note:  When  measuring  for  a 
stair  run  measure  more  then 
one set of stair treads to assure 
an accurate degree.
Start by lining up the vertex (A) by placing an
angle finder to the nose of your stair tread 
making sure the bottom line is
flush with the top of your stair tread (see A).  Place 
one  of  your Contractor  Handrail  pickets  across  two  
treads.   The  bottom  of  the  picket  will  indicate  to  a 
number on the angle finder (see B) and that will be your 
degree of the stair run.
 Stair & Ramp Components and Assembly
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