Installation Guide

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Post-to-Post Staircase Parts Checklist:
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Check local building codes to ensure compliance.
All stair parts shown in this brochure are for interior use only.
Part number
Selected
Quantity
Needed
Treads - Select one tread for each step.
Risers - Select one riser for each step. Select one more riser
than treads per each staircase.
Landing Tread - Select sufficient lineal footage for the entire
balcony and width of stairs at each landing.
Return Nosing - If stair is open on one side, select one tread
return nosing per step. If two-sided, select two per step.
Starting Newel* - Use at the bottom of the staircase.
Landing Newel* - Use at the landing corner of an L-shaped
stair and at the second floor landing.
Level Run Newel* - If the balcony is 10 feet or longer, use
a newel every 5 or 6 feet. Place a newel at every corner. The
Landing Newel may be used, but be sure to match the top block
with the newel used at the top of the stairway for consistency.
Rosette or Half Newel - Select either a rosette or half newel
for each handrail connecting to a wall.
Newel Mounting Hardware - Select one newel mounting kit
for each newel post mounted on top of a tread.
Rake Balusters* - Select the 34“ baluster for the front
baluster on each tread and the 36“ baluster for the back
baluster on each tread. If using 3 balusters per tread, use the
36“ baluster for the middle baluster on each tread.
Rake Balusters for Kneewall Staircase* - Select the 34“
baluster at a rate of 2 per tread. Standard placement is 4”on
center. Check local building code for your area.
Level Run Balusters* - Use the 36“ baluster for all 36“ height
balconies and the 41“ baluster for all 41“ height balconies.
Standard placement is 4”on center. Check local building code for
your area.
Handrail - Buy 13“ of handrail for each tread or step. Buy
enough for all level runs.
Shoe rail for Rake - Buy 13” of corresponding shoe rail for
each tread or step (shoe rail or kneewall stairs only).
Shoe rail for Balcony (optional) - Buy enough to cover all
Level Runs.
Plugs -Select two wood plugs for every newel mounting using
lag bolts. Select one plug for each handrail rail bolt used. Select
one plug for every handrail or shoe rail mounting using a lag
bolt or wood screw.
*Note: These guidelines are for a rake handrail height of 36“– 41“.
Longer newels and balusters may be required for a different handrail height.
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Selecting Your Parts:
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There are several styles and options for your treads, risers, balusters and newel posts.
Below are the most common. Other items are available by special order. Check with your
store representative.
Balusters, Newel Posts, Handrails, and Shoe rails:
Pin Top Baluster:
Square Top Baluster:
Pin top balusters
used with solid
handrail.
6010
Solid handrail
6010
Plowed handrail
6045
Shoe rail 1-1/4’’
Starting
Newel
48’’
Starting
Newel
54’’
4012-BT*
Landing
Newel
59’’
4015-BT
4010-BT
3503-BT
3500-BT54
3500-BT
Landing
Newel
54’’
Starting
Newel
54’’
Starting
Newel
48’’
Pin Top
Baluster
Square
Top
Baluster
5015
5205
Treads and Risers:
Tread
Riser
8090
Landing Tread
8080 Tread
Return Nosing
Wall Rails and Handrail Ends:
6042
Wall Rail
7009
Returned End
7011
Quarter-Turn
Wall Rail Brackets:
C Rosettes:
Round Rosette Oval Rosette
D Half
Newel:
For Wall Finishing
Mounting Hardware:
Rail
Bolt
Wood
Plugs
Half newels available to match newel style.
Newel Attach Kits
(Oak, Poplar, Hemlock)
Rail Joinery
Made Simple!
Spring Bolt
Rail to Rail Kit