Tools
Needed:tape measure, electric miter saw or hacksaw, drill and a level. Kit designed for a 30
to 35 degree angle.
Before you begin installation, check with your local building inspector for required rail height in your area. To get started,
unpack contents of box and locate top and bottom rail, balusters, brackets, and packing list.
Rest bottom
1. Rest bottom rail on stair treads and mark angle on each end of bottom rail. Make sure you have the same distance to the first hole on each end to assure a uniform appearance.)
2. Trim off each end of previously marked angle. Place
one mounting bracket on each end of top and
bottom rail. (Bottom brackets are inter-changeable,
turn to accommodate correct angle)
3. Place bottom rail into opening and secure with
screws.
4. Insert a baluster into the first and last routed hole in
bottom rail.
5. Connect top rail to balusters making sure you
use same holes as bottom rail. Level balusters
and mark angle on each end of top rail.
6. Trim off each end of previously marked angle. Place
one mounting bracket on each end of top and
bottom rail.
7. Insert balusters into routed holes.
8. Holding top rail at an angle, connect top rail to
balusters one baluster at a time.
9. Level vertically and secure top rail with screws. Place
one leveling screw through top and bottom rail on
one end only. Conceal screws with buttons.