SR SMITH DMS-100 Artisan Series Deck-Mounted Stair Rail Owner’s Manual

June 22, 2024
SR Smith

SR SMITH DMS-100 Artisan Series Deck-Mounted Stair Rail

Retrofitting onto Existing Deck

  • Core drill a minimum 4” diameter hole for a standard stainless steel or bronze anchor, or 5” diameter hole for a universal anchor at least ½” deeper than the anchor depth.
  • Clean and completely dry the hole with a pipe cleaner and shop vacuum.
  • Ensure that the drain hole at the bottom of the anchor is not plugged to prevent corrosion. Refer to Figure below.
  • Set anchor flush with deck, with wedge oriented away from pool. Refer to Figure below.
  • Bond anchor to existing rebar in deck. Make sure to follow NEC or local building codes.
  • Use either epoxy or compression cement with a minimum of 3,000 PSI. Epoxy or cement not included.
  • Allow epoxy or cement to cure per manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Install the ladder or rail into the anchor

New Construction

  • Set anchor flush with the deck, with wedge oriented away from pool. Refer to Figure below.
  • Bond anchor to rebar in deck. Make sure to follow NEC or local building codes.
  • Pour concrete with minimum compression strength of 3,000 PSI. Concrete not included.
  • Allow cement to cure per manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Install the ladder or rail into the anchor.

Replacing an Existing Rail

  • Measure existing rail dimensions. See “Getting the Right Fit” below.
  • Determine your replacement rail.
  • Remove existing ladder or rail from anchors by untightening the wedge.
  • Install new ladder or rail into existing anchors.

GETTING THE RIGHT FIT

When measuring your current rail for a replacement, take the following measurements.

Download our rail identification guide at www.srsmith.com/railid

ARTISAN RAIL MODEL EASILY REPLACES

Artisan Hand Rail

| Figure 4

Artisan Stair Rail

| 5’ 2-Bend or
5’ 3-Bend Stair Rails

Artisan Ladder

| 24” 3-Step Ladder

Artisan Deck-Mounted Stair Rail

| DMS-100, 101,
102 & 103

Artisan Deck-Mounted Hand Rail

| Deck Mounted Rail
50-902

Suggested Anchor Types

Part Number Description Tubing
AS-104MG 4″ Commercial Stainless steel Anchor 1.90″ OD Tubing
AS-100B-SS 4″ Residential Stainless steel Anchor 1.90″ OD Tubing
AS-100P Universal Anchor, Plastic 1. 90″ OD Tubing
AS-100B 4″ Bronze Anchor 1.90″ OD Tubing

AS-200B

AS-200B| 4″ Bronze Anchor| 1. 50″ OD Tubing

Anchor Placement

The table below outlines the distance between anchors and the minimum anchor setback. Before installing make sure to follow NEC or local building codes.

Rail Type Center to Center of Anchors Anchor Setback
4’ 2-Bend 4’-0” 6” minimum
5’ 2-Bend 5’-0” 6” minimum
6’ 2-Bend 6’-0” 6” minimum
4’ 3-Bend 4’-0 6” minimum
5’ 3-Bend 5’-0” 6” minimum
5’6” 3-Bend 5’-6” 6” minimum
6’ 3-Bend 6’-0” 6” minimum
6’6” 3-Bend 6’-6” 6” minimum
7’ 3-Bend 7’-0” 6” minimum
8’ 3-Bend 8’-0” 6” minimum
DMS-100 8” 6” minimum
DMS-101 8” 6” minimum
DMS-102 8” 6” minimum
DMS-103 8” 6” minimum
Figure 4 8” 22”
Residential Ring 3.63” 19”
Spa Rail No Anchor- drills into deck 19”
Artisan Hand Rail 8” 6” minimum
Artisan Stair Rail 5’-0” 6” minimum
Artisan Ladder 20” 17.5”
Artisan Deck-Mounted Stair Rail 8” 6” minimum
Artisan Deck-Mounted Hand Rail 36” 6” minimum
Camelback Ladder 19” or 20”* 17”
Economy Ladder 19” or 20”* 17”
50-901 30” 6’ minimum
50-770 32” 6” minimum
50-902 36” 6” minimum
50-766 40” 6” minimum
50-903 42” 6” minimum

*Elite models are 20” O.C. and the Econoline models are 19” O.C. See manufacturer’s specifications for more product detail.

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