Installation Guide

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SLATESTONE POST COVER
INSTALLATION
Step 1
Measure up 41" on the post and cut the post to this height. (fig. 1)
Step 2
When using a 4 x 4 post, either fir out the post to
5 ½" x 5 ½" or use the optional sold separately
Converter Kit Rings. (fig. 2)
Step 3 (using optional Converter Kit Rings)
Place the bottom ring (marked B) flange down onto the base
surface. Pre-drill the four sides and attach the ring to the post
using 2" screws. Use wood shims to keep the ring snug and
centered on post if needed. (fig. 3)
Step 4
Measure up 13" and 26" from the base. Use a Speed
Square to mark a line around the post at these
heights. Slide the 2 rings (marked M) to these heights and
screw in place as described above. (fig. 4)
Note:
If attaching railings, measure up and mark on the post to the
height of the bottom and top rail. Fir out the post an additional
1" at these heights. These will act as the landings for the rail
mounts. Use a 3" x 3" x 1" block. Center the block at the scribed
line . (Fig. 5)
Consult local codes for height requirements of rails.
Step 5
Slide the post over the rings and fit the bottom of the post into the
bottom ring. When securing the Post Cover, it is best to screw
through the post in a grout line as this will hide the screws.
Measure up 13" and 26" and face screw the post into the rings
using 2 ½" screws . (fig. 6)
Note:
If using a 6 x 6 post, slide the Post Cover over the post and secure
using 2 "screws as described in Step 5 above. Be sure to shim the
top of the post making sure it’s plumb before screwing the Post Cover onto the post.
(fig. 2)
(fig. 1)
(fig. 4)
(fig. 3)
(fig. 5)
(Fig. 6)
41" SLATESTONE 1PC POST COVER