Instructions / Assembly

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(Fig. 3)
(Fig. 5)
(Fig. 6)
(Fig. 4)
(Fig. 8)
(Fig. 7)
5.
Ensure all mounting surfaces are plumb.
Transfer your measurements and
baluster layout from the bottom rail (B)
to the top beam (D) (Fig. 5) ensuring the
baluster slots are aligned. Cut the top
beam, bottom beam, and bottom rail at
the lines marked (Fig. 6).
Tip :
Use a miter saw with a carbide tip blade
of at least 60 teeth.
4.
Place the bottom rail (B) across the
opening where the railing is to be
installed (Fig. 3). Measure from the
mounting surface to the  rst baluster
hole on each end and adjust until these
dimensions are equal. Trace the post
edge onto the bottom rail (B) at each end
(Fig. 4).
NOTE: A minimum of 1
3
/
8
" from the edge
of the  rst baluster hole to the end of the
routed rail (B) is necessary.
6.
Insert mounting brackets (L) in each end
of bottom beam (C) (Fig. 7).
Align bracket to end of beam. Measure
1" from back of beam on inside side of
rail only and secure set screw (F) into
beam (Fig. 8). This will secure the beam
and bracket together. Repeat for top
beam.
NOTE: Pre-drilling is not necessary.
B - bottom rail
D - top beam