Muzata 36x1x2 30°-drilled Black Post PR11 BA4S
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DetailIMPORTANT to know before purchases – This cable railing post is specially designed for 30 degree slope. It is pre-drilled with 10 pairs of 30 degrees angled holes to save your labor. You can check the method in figure 2 to measure the angle of your stairs and if your stairs are not 30 degrees, you can adjust the angle with pads Code compliance – This rectangle cable railing post is designed with 3″ cable spacing. Generally, the span between two structural posts should not exceed 4 feet to pass the 4″ sphere test. It is important to consult local building offices about the rules since there might be different requirements in some states Weather protection – This cable railing post is made of quality T304 stainless steel with great rust resistance and will work for a long lifetime. It is ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. However, plz note that T304 is not recommended for projects within 10 miles of the seaside or saltwater BlackSlope system – BlackSlope cable railing system is pre-designed to help you get a fully customized cable railing project. This system can only be used on 30 degree slopes. Components to build BlackSlope system are sold separately: black slope posts PR11, black handrails HT10 BP4, cable railing kits CR26, protector sleeves CR79, adhesive washer CR76, angled washer CR60, wire rope WR17, hydraulic crimper & cutter suit CK12, socket wrench CT16 30 Degree post bottom -This rectangle cable railing post is specially designed for 30 degree ramp. It’s ideal when the side of staircase is not flat but sloped. It is pre-drilled with 10 pairs of 30 degrees angled holes to work on 30 degrees slopes Weather protection -Made of quality T304 stainless steel with great rust resistance and will work for a long lifetime. It is ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. However, plz note that T304 is not recommended for projects within 10 miles of the seaside or saltwater Code Compliance -This structural square post is designed with 3″ cable spacing. Generally, the span between two structural posts should not exceed 4 feet to pass the 4″ sphere test. It is important to consult local building offices about the rules since there might be different requirements in some states
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