Instructions / Assembly

Stair Railing Assembly and Installation
STEP 1:
STAIRS
1. Review the instructions and make yourself familiar with the included
items.
2. Measure the stair rise and run then determine the angle using the
rise/run chart on the following page. We also recommend verifying your
angle using an angle finder app on your Android or iPhone see
recommendations on the following page. Make sure to measure the angle
at the top, middle and bottom of stair run!
3. Set your miter box/chop saw to the appropriate stair slope angle and cut
each end of the picket (B) (baluster). MAKE SURE YOU CUT BOTH
ENDS PARALLEL TO ONE ANOTHER SO TOP AND BOTTOM RAILS
ATTACH PROPERLY. ALSO ALIGN THE SCREW CHANNELS!!!
4. Visually verify the picket angle is correct by setting between top and
bottom rails and holding in place on stair slope. Carefully cut the
remainder of the pickets EXACTLY THE SAME SIZE!
5. After all the pickets are cut fasten them to the bottom channel (A) using
the 1 ½” fasteners provided in your EZ Handrail kit. (Note: if the stair
slope is steep, the 1” fasteners included with the EZ Pivot Mount Kit (sold
separately) may install easier. Be sure to use the same fasteners at the
top and bottom of the pickets).
6. Straighten the pickets by hand and fasten the top snap (D) to the top of
the pickets.
7. Slide the Top and Bottom Pivot Mounts onto the ends of each rail. Set the
railing section in place.
8. Position railing at proper height and mark or pilot holes in posts.
9. Attach pivot mounts to posts with railing section in proper position
10. After railing is securely in place pilot and secure fastener through pivot
mount into top rail on non visible side of railing. Repeat for bottom rail.
Smartphone Angle Finder
Instructions: (apps on next pg.)
Start by laying a picket across multiple
stair treads. After calibrating and
testing your angle finder app, place
your phone on the picket and record
angle.
Now take a similar reading by placing
the phone on the underside stair
stringer and verify your stair angle.
Note: Measuring the slope at the top,
middle, and bottom of the stair run is
highly recommended.
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