Installation Guide

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III. Field cut angle bracket:
a. Slide handrail bracket over ends of railing. Measure angle
required, cut bracket and rail (and aluminum channel)
to that angle.
b. Repeat for bottom rail.
c. Install railing per instructions for level railing.
NOTE:
- the maximum cut angle should be no greater than
21.5
degrees to ensure the bracket/rail does not overhang
the 4x4 post. If you use this bracket at an angle greater than
21.5 degrees, it is recommended to use a larger post sleeve.
- You will want to cut the angle bracket enough to keep your
spacing between your post and first baluster at a minimum
(4" or less).
- Depending on how much the bracket has been cut, a shorter
screw may be necessary (to ensure screw does not protrude
through the post sleeve).
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Fig. 1
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Finyl Line T-Top stair railing can be installed with three methods/options:
I. Using pre-molded brackets
II. Using adjustable “Swivel” brackets
III. Using field cut angle brackets
Post Installation:
Closely follow Post Install Kit installation instructions or use a
Post Sleeve on an existing wood 4x4.
Determine Spacing:
Temporarily secure a deck board (1
1
⁄4") to your stair treads to
determine the spacing between the nose of the stairs and your
bottom rail (Fig. 1).
STAIR RAIL INSTALLATION:
Temporary
Deck Board