Instructions - Press and Latch Installation
Installation Instructions:
All Installations of products offered by Inline Design must comply with local and national building codes. Inline Design provides relevant information about code compliance throughout the website, specification sheets, and instructional booklets. The information may only serve as a guide (advisory capacity) and should not be used to address building compliance issues or compliance with safety standards. Inline Design is not liable for any non-compliance that may arise from installations or improper use of company products.
Post Mounting and Placement:
Due to the variety of floor surfaces, customers must supply the connecting hardware for the base, i.e. screws, bolts, anchor bolts, etc. For more information about local building codes, customers are encouraged to call their city specialist or contact a relevant Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
MOUNTING GUIDANCE - SURFACE MOUNT - TIP SHEET - PDF
MOUNTING GUIDANCE - FASCIA MOUNT - TIP SHEET - PDF
MOUNTING GUIDANCE - CORE MOUNT - TIP SHEET - PDF
MOUNTING GUIDANCE - WELDED MOUNT - TIP SHEET - PDF
MOUNTING GUIDANCE - STAIR POST PLACEMENT - TIP SHEET - PDF
Press and Latch System:
Please make sure to read the instructions thoroughly and watch the videos for the Press and Latch system. Often our customers run into problems by skipping steps.
PRESS AND LATCH - INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CABLE FITTINGS - TIP SHEET PL10001 - PDF
PRESS AND LATCH - CABLE TENSIONING GUIDANCE - TIP SHEET - PDF
PRESS AND LATCH - INSTALLATION SIMULATION - VIDEO
PRESS AND LATCH - INSTALLATION - VIDEO
Stair Installation and Post Placement:
STAIR RAILING POST PLACEMENT - GUIDANCE - TIP SHEET - PDF
End Cap and/or Tube Fittings:
Use of a metal-epoxy adhesive such as JBWeld (epoxy glue) on the female side of tubes for fittings similar to/including end caps.
INSTALLING END CAPS & FLUSH ANGLES - TIP SHEET - PDF
Stainless Steel Maintenance and Repair:
All steel is naturally corrosive but ANSI 316 stainless contains a higher concentration of molybdenum which is what makes it so resistant to pitting and corrosion that may occur from stress, scratches or other blemishes. Although 316 is more resistant to corrosion it is not corrosion-proof unless using our passivation solution to clean the railing immediately after installation. All of our railings and components are comprised of the highest quality ANSI 316 Stainless Steel which is suitable for indoor, outdoor, and beachfront areas. 316 stainless steel is excellent for applications to close proximity saltwater because of its enhanced corrosion resistance.
The application of the passivation solution will clean and seal your new railing system. The length of time that the passivation will be effective varies based on the climate and conditions of the area. Harsher climates may require a yearly or twice yearly application whereas a more mild climate will only need a single application yearly or every few years. The application of the passivation kit is simple by spraying the railing for a period of 15-30 minutes at room temperature. After soaking, rinse the surface with clean water. The surface can then be wiped dry with a clean cloth or appropriate absorbent medium.
PASSIVATION - TIP SHEET - PDF
BUFFING AND REFINISHING YOUR STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE - TIP SHEET - PDF
REMOVING SCRATCHES AND CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES - TIP SHEET - PDF
Feel free to contact us with any further questions. We do appreciate your business and value your feedback on our products and services.