Instructions / Assembly
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(Fig. 22)
(Fig. 24)
11.
Wrap enough masking tape around the
brackets to make them slide snugly
into the ends of the beam. Slide the
brackets into the ends of the top beam.
Align brackets with angle marked on
beam (Fig. 21) so that when the cut is
made, the entire face of the bracket is
cut but as little material is removed as
possible. With brackets secured into top
beam, cut through the beam and bracket
together on the marked line (Fig. 22) to
establish your installation angle.
12.
Install set screws on inside of rail only,
ensuring set screws connect the beam
with the bracket. Fasten in the location
shown in Figure 22; this should be as
close as possible to the inside face
of the bracket so that the screw still
embeds, as you did for the bottom
beam.
Once in place, insert the remaining
balusters onto the bottom rail plugs
(B) (Fig. 24). Glue the three balusters in
the middle of the rail section onto the
baluster plugs using the supplied PVC
glue. Place the glue inside the baluster,
then place the baluster over the plug to
glue it in place.
(Fig. 21)
(Fig. 23)
Fasten set screw here
Top of stair Bottom of stair
(Fig. 19)
(Fig. 20)
10.
Now, adjust top beam until the balusters
are plumb (Fig. 19). Mark both ends of
the top beam (D) on the inside face of
the post where it will be mounted (Fig.
20). Now remove the top beam.










