Attach Section to Stair:
3
a. Position your assembled panel on steps to location as
desired (Fig. 5).
b. Connect your post to the stairs. There are two options
to do this:
Option 1 (Concrete or Wood):
Using the four provided holes in the base plates:
• Mark holes through the mounting plates of posts
(upper and lower) onto the mounting surface (Fig. 6)
and follow masonry anchor manufacturer's installation
instructions for proper drilling technique.
NOTE:
For Concrete, use four (4) ¼" x 3¼" zinc plated
masonry screws (sold separately) with
appropriate sized washers (minimum).
• Posts are designed to accept fasteners up
to
⁄
" in diameter.
3
8
For Wood, use four (4)
lag screws (sold separately).
Option 2 (Concrete Only):
Using the
⁄
" threaded hole under the base plates:
1
2
• Determine center of each post. Do this by marking
holes through the mounting plates of posts (upper
and lower) onto the mounting surface (Fig. 6).
• Remove the rail section and posts. Then, from the
those marks just made, draw an "X" and where the
lines cross is the center (Fig. 7).
• Drill a hole at the center marks with a ½" drill bit 3
deep.
• Clean out hole and fill about
adhesive.
• Use a
⁄
" x 13 TPI x 12" zinc threaded rod (sold
1
2
separately), thread it into the hole on the bottom of
the post plates until about 3
under the post (Fig. 8).
• Place rail section into place, being sure that the rods
fit completely into previously drilled out holes (Fig. 9).
4
⁄
" x 5" external hex head
3
8
⁄
of hole with anchoring
1
2
⁄
" remain extended out
1
2
Post
Plate
⁄
"
3
4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Center
Fig. 8
zinc
Threaded
rod
Fig. 9