Instructions / Assembly
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(Fig. 9)
(Fig. 10)
(Fig. 11)
(Fig. 12)
(Fig. 13)
7.
Align the bottom beam with the marks
determined in Step 2.
Secure the lower bracket & beam to
the post using 6 mounting screws (G),
3 per bracket (Fig. 9). Begin with the
bottom center screw as shown to avoid
misalignment.
Tip:
Cut wood blocks to support the bottom
beam at the proper height during
installation (Fig. 10). Place the blocks
under the ends of the rail against the
posts
8.
Cut the bottom rail support (K) to the
bottom space determined in Step 2 and
place it under the bottom beam at the
center point (Fig. 11 and 12).
If installing a section longer than 6',
evenly space the two rail supports along
the span of the bottom rail.
Pre-drill using a ¼" drill bit through
the beam (Fig. 13). Screw through the
bottom beam (C) and bottom rail support
(M) into the standing surface with the
screws provided (H). Do not over-tighten.
(Fig. 15)
(Fig. 14)
9.
Snap the bottom rail (B) over the bottom
beam (D) (Fig. 14, 15).
Insert a baluster (E) into each slot of the
bottom rail (B) (Fig. 16). Baluster plugs
are pre-installed in the baluster for easy
assembly. Align the bottom baluster
plugs in the same direction when
installing into the bottom rail. This will
allow the balusters to lean in the same
direction and help during installation
of the top beam. Lean balusters in
the direction of the round edge of the
baluster plug as shown in gure 17.
(Fig. 17)
(Fig. 16)










