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RailFx | Cable Railing
A through-the-post configuration is the ideal scenario to use the Classic (Basic 102) threaded stud cable kits. The threaded studs are a functional fitting, not a hide-in-the-post solution. A brass hex nut and some metal thread (both covered by an end cap) will extend beyond the back of the post on one end. A Pull-Lock® fitting is installed through the other end.
For either wood or metal posts, use the Classic (Basic 102) Series. The tensioning device is a 2-7/8” long threaded stud which installs on the back side of one end post.
When taking cable railing through a corner, do not bend the cable past 45⁰ at any one time. If turning 90⁰, a 2-step turn using a double corner post configuration is required.
The Classic (Basic 102) Series kit is offered with cable lengths from 5′-70′. Each kit contains the cable and hardware needed to complete one run.
A through-the-post configuration is the ideal scenario to use the Classic (Basic 102) threaded stud cable kits. The threaded studs are a functional fitting, not a hide-in-the-post solution. A brass hex nut and some metal thread (both covered by an end cap) will extend beyond the back of the post on one end. A Pull-Lock® fitting is installed through the other end.
For either wood or metal posts, use the Classic (Basic 102) Series. The tensioning device is a 2-7/8” long threaded stud which installs on the back side of one end post.
When taking cable railing through a corner, do not bend the cable past 45⁰ at any one time. If turning 90⁰, a 2-step turn using a double corner post configuration is required.
The Classic (Basic 102) Series kit is offered with cable lengths from 5′-70′. Each kit contains the cable and hardware needed to complete one run.