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 OVER-THE-POST
FITTINGS
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The
following fittings are available for the rails indicated below:
Traditional

7000 for
6010 rail |
Traditional (Wide)

7200 for
6210 rail |
Mountain

7400 for
6410 rail |
When two numbers are indicated for a fitting, the higher number is for the
right-hand version, and the lower number is for the left-hand version.
1-
Riser Gooseneck With Cap
7080
or 7085, 7280 or 7285
The
preferred method to support and turn the top of a stairway and connect it with a level
rail banister. Customarily used with landing newels.
2-
Riser Gooseneck With Cap
7081 or 7086, 7281 or 7286, 7481 or 7486
Supports
and turns the top of a stairway and connects it with a banister. For a 42" balcony
rail. Customarily used with a landing newel.
Straight
1-Riser Gooseneck With Tandem Cap
7088,
7288
The
preferred method to support and connect a lower angled section of rail with a level
landing rail. Customarily used with a landing newel.
Straight
2-Riser Gooseneck With Tandem Cap
7088 -2, 7288-2, 7488-2
The preferred method to support and connect a lower
angled section of rail with a level landing rail. For a 42" balcony rail. Customarily
used with a landing newel.
U-Shaped
Gooseneck 1-Riser and 2-Riser*
7090 or 7095, 7290 or 7295
7090-2 or 7095-2*, 7490-2 or 7095-2*
Enables lower angled rail to make a U-turn and
connect to a level rail. With an up-easing, it can connect two angled rails.
U-Shaped
Gooseneck 1-Riser With Cap
7090WC or 7095WC
The
preferred method to enable a lower angled rail to make a U-turn and connect to a level
rail. With an up-easing, it can connect two angled rails. Customarily used with landing
newels.
Straight
Gooseneck With Opening Cap 1-Riser and 2-Riser*
7096,
7296, 7097*, 7297*, 7497*
Ends
straight section of angled stairway on landing with a cap. 2-Riser for 42" balcony
rail. Customarily used with a landing newel.
Rosettes
Oval With or Without Cup (NC)*
Round With or Without Cup (NC)**
7037*, 7237*, 7037NC*, 7017**, 7217**, 7017NC**
These
fittings are used to secure the end of a section of rail to a wall. Oval is used for
angled rail, and round for level. |