Installation Guide

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1. A non-ferrous metal blade can be used to cut
the vinyl and aluminum at the same time. Cut
slowly and use all safety precautions
2. Before installing the rails, ensure the aluminum
is seated into the vinyl rail properly. The large
opening of the H-channel should face towards
the spindles.
3. If using vinyl sleeves, it is easier to mark the
mounting bracket position prior to installing
them over wood posts or post mounts.
4. The bracket kits include two different size
screws. The 1-1/2” screws are used to install
the black mounting bracket to the post. The 1”
screws are used to attach the rail to the black
mounting bracket.
5. If you are using an optional post mount, use the
1” screws that come with the post mounting
hardware to install the black mounting brackets.
Installation Tips:
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Install the provided foot block on the bottom rail using the instructions included with
your railing kit. 10' wide railing sections require two foot blocks. Kits with aluminum
spindles do not require a foot block because they contain an aluminum insert in the
bottom rail.
Spindle
Top Rail
Aluminum
H Channnel
6. If cutting material for installation, double check all measurements before cutting.
7. The screws provided are self-tapping but it is helpful to pre-drill holes.
8. After pre-drilling holes, be sure to clean any excess vinyl pieces from the post before
installing the bracket.
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To keep the brackets centered on the post, do not fully tighten screws on the post
until all four screws are partially inserted into the bracket.
11.
Do not overtighten the screws. When using a vinyl sleeve or vinyl wrap, there will
be a small gap between the wood and vinyl. If you over tighten the screws, the vinyl
will not be a at surface and the bracket covers may not t properly.
When installing the bracket covers, use the label on the interior of the bracket cover
to identify the top and bottom pieces. Install the top piece of the bracket cover rst.
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