Inline Design HBWA.014 HD Handrail Bracket Magnetar Square Instructions
- July 20, 2024
- Inline Design
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Inline Design HBWA.014 HD Handrail Bracket Magnetar Square
Product Information
Specifications
- SKU: HBWA.014
- Model: Handrail Bracket Magnetar Square HD
- Location: 6335 1st Ave S Seattle, WA 98108
- Contact: 425 405 5505
Product Usage Instructions
Installation Steps
- Using a Stud-Finder, locate the middle of the wood stud. Spot drill using a 1/4 drill bit to avoid wood splitting.
- Drive the Hanger Screw into the pre-drilled hole and secure using a 4mm wrench.
- Mount the Wall Flange, then the Bracket Horizontal. Position and tighten the Hex Screw using a 2.5mm wrench.
- Adjust the Bracket Vertical and secure with 2 x M5 Set Screw. Adjust the Pivot Saddle angle and tighten the M6 Countersunk Screw.
- For steel handrails, tighten the supplied 2 x M5 Button Head Screw using a 4mm wrench. For wooden handrails, use appropriate lag screws.
Note
A small amount of surface corrosion may occur after exposure to weather or salty conditions. Use a passivation solution or stainless steel polish to prevent corrosion.
FAQ
- Q: Can I use this handrail bracket for outdoor installations?
- A: Yes, you can use this handrail bracket for outdoor installations. However, it is recommended to take precautions against corrosion.
- Q: Do I need to purchase additional screws for mounting on wooden handrails?
- A: Yes, customers must supply appropriate lag screws to replace the 2 x M5 Button Head Screws when mounting on wooden handrails.
Overview
- This guide offers detailed steps for installing a Handrail Bracket Magnetar Square HD into a wood stud.
Bracket Components
- Hanger Screw
- Wall Flange
- Bracket Horizontal
- M5 Set Screw
- Bracket Vertical
- 2 x M5 Set Screw
- Pivot Saddle
- M6 Countersunk Screw
- 2 x M5 Button Head Screw
- Round Saddle Adapter
Tools Required
- Stud-Finder
- Handheld Drill
- 1/4” Drill Bit
- 2.5, 4, & 5mm Hex Wrench
- M5x0.80mm Drill and Tap
Instructions
- Using a Stud-Finder, locate the middle of the wood stud. Spot drill using a 1/4” drill bit to avoid wood splitting.
- Drive the Hanger Screw (part #1) Lag section into the pre-drilled hole and secure the lag end of the stud using a 4mm Wrench.
- Mount the Wall Flange (part #2). Then the Bracket is Horizontal (part #3). Position/Rotate the flange and the bracket to the desired angle orientation and tighten the Hex Screw (part #4) using a 2.5mm Wrench.
- Adjust the Bracket Vertical (part #5) then tighten the 2 x M5 Set Screw (part #6) to secure it in place. Adjust the angle of the Pivot Saddle (part #7) then tighten the M6 Countersunk Screw (part #8) using a 5mm Wrench. Optionally use the Round Saddle Adapter (part #10) to connect to a round handrail.
- When mounting to the steel handrail tighten the supplied 2 x M5 Button Head Screw (part #9) using a 4mm Wrench. The steel handrail needs to be drilled and tapped for M5x0.80mm. If mounting a wooden handrail, customers must supply an appropriate lag screw to replace the 2 x M5 Button Head Screw (part #9).
Useful Links
- Drill & Tap Kit: https://inlinedesign.com/collections/hardware/products/tools-tap-drill-metric-m5-m6-m8.
- Install Handrails: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0481/5798/2883/files/Installing-Stainless-Steel-Handrails.pdf.
Note
A small amount of surface corrosion is not uncommon after some exposure to
weather or salty conditions; we recommend using our passivation
solution or a stainless steel polish to prevent surface corrosion;
more information is available on our Engineering Specs
Page.
CONTACT
- 6335 1st Ave S
- Seattle, WA 98108
- 425 405 5505
- InlineDesign.com
References
- Inline Design - Modern Handrail, Bar, Glass & Cable Railing Systems
- Tools Tap & Drill Metric – Inline Design
- Tools Tap & Drill Metric – Inline Design
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