Complete Kit Contents: Includes two side mount level-drilled posts, one 4.5-foot cuttable stainless steel handrail, 150 feet of 1/8-inch black cable with a cutter, 22 swageless cable fittings,. Space-Saving Side Mount: The level-drilled posts install directly to the fascia of stairs, decks, or balconies, keeping the tread area open while serving as either structural end or middle posts. Stainless Steel with Black Finish: Posts are built from T304 stainless steel with a matte black powder-coated finish that resists corrosion and weather, suited to indoor and outdoor decks,. Swageless Cable Fittings: The reusable fittings tighten without hydraulic crimping tools, and the 1/8-inch stainless steel cable holds its rated breaking strength of 1,850 pounds after cutting. Mounting Base Plate: Each post has a 4.5 by 5.5 inch base plate that is 6mm thick with four fixing holes, plus 11 pre-drilled holes spaced 3-1/8 inches apart for stair angles between 25 and 35. Post Spacing Guidance: Keep the span between structural posts to 4 feet or less to limit cable sag, and check local building codes before starting your railing project.
Complete Kit Contents: Includes two side mount level-drilled posts, one 4.5-foot cuttable stainless steel handrail, 150 feet of 1/8-inch black cable with a cutter, 22 swageless
Space-Saving Side Mount: The level-drilled posts install directly to the fascia of stairs, decks, or balconies, keeping the tread area open while serving as either structural end
Stainless Steel with Black Finish: Posts are built from T304 stainless steel with a matte black powder-coated finish that resists corrosion and weather, suited to indoor
Swageless Cable Fittings: The reusable fittings tighten without hydraulic crimping tools, and the 1/8-inch stainless steel cable holds its rated breaking strength of 1,850 pounds
Mounting Base Plate: Each post has a 4.5 by 5.5 inch base plate that is 6mm thick with four fixing holes, plus 11 pre-drilled holes spaced 3-1/8 inches apart for stair angles
Post Spacing Guidance: Keep the span between structural posts to 4 feet or less to limit cable sag, and check local building codes before starting your railing project