Installation Guide
RS70 Providence Rail System Installation Instructions 
RS70INST-1 (05/06/2019) 
Special Applications/Situations. 
Note: the following situations are not CCRR compliant. 
Rail to Newel connections at an angle  
This method can be used for angled rail connections to newels, up to a 45 degree angle. 
•  Determine length and angles for connections to newels at both ends. Cut PVC common rails to 
fit, remembering orientation of common rail before cutting (one up, one down). Insure that the 
centerline of the rail is aligned with the center of the newel cover.  
•  Measure  the  short  side(s)  of  the 
reinforcement slot in the common rail and 
cut the aluminum reinforcement  at a 90 
degree angle, 3/8” shorter. 
•  Attach  standard  level-rail  mounting 
brackets to the reinforcement. (see Section 
3b in main instructions) 
 A  filler  block  must  be  used  in  the  open 
triangular space  between  the  bracket  and  the 
newel  face.  Lay  the  reinforcement  w/bracket 
attached  into  the  common  rail  and  determine 
size/angle required. Rip a spare baluster to 3/4” 
thickness, and cut to fit. 
•  Attach spacer to newel face using stainless 
steel screws and PVC glue. (Place screws at the lower portion of the spacer, to avoid the screws 
that will attach the bracket to the newel, which will go through the upper portion.) 
•  Position and attach reinforcements to newels as in Sections 4a and 4d in the main instructions. 
Insure that attachment screws penetrate into structural newel.  
•  This method is also used for radius rail attachment to newels, but using the radius rail brackets. 
Level Rail Direction Change, 45 degree or 90 degree, not at a Newel. 










