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ADA RAILING
90° Wall Return
1. If required, cut railing to proper length based on
location of wall return(s) or attachment to other
components.
2. If desired, collar ring can be used to hide seam of wall
return to rail. Slide this over rail BEFORE inserting rail
into wall return.
3. Slide rail onto wall return until it is fully inserted and
seam is hidden under collar (if collar is being used).
4. Attach wall return to post using specifi c hardware
provided (see chart on previous page), ENSURING
wall return is at proper angle of alignment to post.
(Wall return is designed to have tight fi t into rail, thus
location of attachment is critical.) If using metal posts,
pre-drill post prior to attachment of wall mount.
Wall Mount
NOTE: Refer to Rail-to-Rail Connections section
if connecting two or more rails together to make
continuous straight run.
1. If required, cut railing to proper length based on
location of wall mount(s) or attachment to other
components.
2. Attach wall mount to post using specifi c hardware
provided (see chart on previous page), ENSURING
wall mount is at proper angle of alignment to angle
of rail. If using metal posts, pre-drill post prior to
attachment of wall mount.
TIP: To help with angled attachment, place one screw
into bottom hole of bracket and pivot wall mount to
position required.
3. Attach rail to wall mount using specifi c hardware
provided (see chart on previous page).
4. Attach end cap to railing.
Rail-to-Rail Connections/Internal Connector
NOTE: When rail-to-rail straight connections are use
for longer spans, posts must be installed 6' OC max.
In addition, a wall mount MUST be used at each seam
of rail-to-rail connections as close to center of wall
mount as possible. If collar is used, this can be o set
slightly to allow for the collar to fi t.
1. If required, cut railing to proper length.
2. If desired, collar ring can be used to hide seam
between rails. Slide this over rail BEFORE inserting
rails into internal connector.
3. Slide internal connector into rail end until metal
spacer screw is touching either end of rail or the
collar, if this was used.
4. Slide second rail over opposite end of internal
connector, until this is touching metal spacer screw.
5. Remove metal spacer screw using #2 square head
screwdriver.
6. Push second rail further over internal connector until
this fi ts in the collar (if used) or fi ts tightly against rail.
7. Attach wall mount to post per previous instructions.
8. Attach rail to wall mount per previous instructions.
9. Use end caps where required.
HOW TO INSTALL TREX ALUMINUM ADA COMPLIANT HANDRAIL
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