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Cable railing system Overview WoodEasy is a beginner-friendly cable railing system for wood frame decks and stairs. All the parts are made of marine-grade stainless steel. The terminals are designed to be multi-angle for easy installing, which is ideal for both level and any...
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Components 02-1 Posts 4"x 4" or larger wood posts Notes It is recommended to buy wood posts from local stores since it will be cheaper without freight and packaging fee. This system also works for your existing wood frame. Just replace the infilling with cable railing materials.
We also have wire ropes with 5/32" or 3/16" size, vinyl-coated cables, blacken cables for your choice. Please search "muzata WP1" to find more. And remember that you should use terminals of the same size to go with wire ropes. For example, 1/8" cable should go...
02-4 Cable terminals Cable terminals will fix the cable on posts and fasten the cable to get enough tension as safeguards. Please check the following images to see where and how they are used for. Natural:CK07/CK08 Black:CK07/CK08 Cable railing kit CK07- Swage toggle turnbuckle 0-180°...
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Natural: Black: CR65 CR66 CR67 CR75 CR65 CR66 CR67 Adhesive sleeve CR65/CR66/CR67/CR75 - To cover the level holes Notes Concrete wall - if you need to install terminals on concrete/brick/stone walls please use our expansion tensioner CB25 (1/8”) / CB26(3/16”)
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① Terminal-CK07+Tensioner-CK07 ② CR13+CR13 ③ Terminal-CK07+Tensioner-CK07...
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④ Terminal-CK07+Terminal-CK07 ⑤ Tensioner-CK07 ⑥ CR68+CR68 ⑦ Terminal-CK07+Tensioner-CK07 ⑧ Terminal-CK07+Tensioner-CK07 02-5 Tools Cable cutte r CT15 Drill guide CT19 Hydraulic hand crimper CT01 Help you to drill accurate angle holes. For cable cutting For swaging the terminals...
02-6 Optional components Post cap WT06 Foot cove r WT07 02-7 How to find the products? Click on the model number with link (Blue) on this file to open the web page (2) Search “muzata + model number”, like muzata CK07...
Installation Things to Know Before You Get Started Please consult your local office for building codes and make sure you know all the requirements of the codes. Some states might have special rules of their own. You should choose carefully to comply with them. We can't promise everything to comply with all the codes of every state.
03-1 Cable infilling installation 03-1-1 General steps Swage terminal Install fix end terminal Install the cable end into the fix end terminal Install the terminal to the post by lag screws. of CK07. Swage the terminal tight enough to fix the cable by hydraulic hand crimper CT01. Crimp twice to make sure the cable won't slip out while tightening.
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Swage tensioner Tensioning Unscrew the crimping part of the tensioner. Tighten the cable to proper tension with Allen Then place the cable end into the tensioner. wrench Swage the terminal tight enough to fix the cable by hydraulic hand crimper CT01. Make sure the cable won't slip out while tightening.
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Angle intermediate posts 1) Choose the closest angle on the drill 3) Put CR68/CR67 in guide according to your stair angle. 4) Let the cable goes through 2) Drill accurate angle holes with CT19 03-1-3 Corner solution Single post option1:Use two terminals on adjacent Option 2: An adjacent pre-drilled post to sides of the post.
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Two posts Option 1: End the cable line at the corner Option 2: Use level protector sleeve CR13 and start a new one to bear force and the the cable go through the two posts with a 45° angle.
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Notes Please follow the sequence to tighten the cables as shown in the left image. For swage tensioners, please preserve some tensioning range in case the cable gets loose due to temperature change in years. Install infilling on stairs is pretty much the same as level sections.
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