Thi Công Lan Can Cầu Thang Bằng Dây Cáp Inox 304

Thi Công Lan Can Cầu Thang Bằng Dây Cáp Inox 304

9 Tháng Mười Hai, 2020 Off By TUANREMY
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Cable railing posts are designed to give you a modern railing with a stunning view. These posts will hold the tension for your lines of cable and attach to a beautiful handrail while grounding your railing and keeping everybody safe. Viewrail posts come in 3 different materials: aluminum, 304 stainless steel, and 2205 duplex stainless steel.

Cable railing posts can go up stairs, turn corners, mount onto the sides of decks, and drill into the surface of concrete. No matter what mounting application you are looking for, Viewrail has a post that will meet your needs. Choose between aluminum, 304 stainless steel, and 2205 duplex stainless steel, as well as a flat top or universal top for each post.

How to get started I need to drill down here into the masonry brick what I’ve done is I’ve made a template spacey my holes equally all the way down the wall nominees masonry drill drill some holes. Now the whole board into position at the top I’m gonna take a standard quarter inch drill bit slighted in the hole that will hold the top now I want to drill a hole in the bottom. Now take another drill bit and put in that hole there you can also use a quarter inch dowel. Okay but now the board will stay in position when I drove the rest of the whole. All right now there are holes are drilled all remove our template. Okay now we’re gonna clamp this on each post okay. Well yes. Now ready to start fastening the cable to the wall and to do that it starts with this right here this is actually called a sleeve anchor on the end of it it’s tapered when I push this into the hole this part of the sleeve anchor will go into the wall as I type non to the not it pulls the tapered sleeve into that narrow part and expanded in the whole. Okay now the next thing is we have to attach our cable to our threaded rod this is sticking out of the wall to do that I’m gonna use this fastener right here it’s threaded on this and so we can screw it into that wall. Once it’s in place. This sand is actually a quick connect where I take the cable. She didn’t do it all away bottoming out and it’s locked in on this and I have to use the machine screw this I’m gonna push it through the hall I’m gonna put my thread lock on.

And I’m gonna screw the cable connector onto the. Threaded rod right there. Screwed on all the way when it bottoms out I’m going to back it out about 4 turns 1234 that will give me enough space the tension the cable. All right now ready to push the cable throw correctly down the other end I’m gonna feed you the cable and you’re going to push it into the connect okay. The okay to go now pushed to the bottom hole they get down to the connector with push it right into the connected till it stops. It stopped okay then in nice and tight yep okay good now what I’m gonna do is I’m gonna put some tension on it right here and I’m going to cut the lane okay now right here on my connector there is a line when I hold the cable taught. I bring my cable cutters in and I will line up with that line right there. Cut the cable. Now I’m gonna push my table in this. Bottoming out. Hi Kerry it comes a second one okay. All right now I’ll cut the length okay. Okay then. I’m in right I’m going to measure it and cut it in you’re a railing is complete what do you think I love it. It’s modern it’s simple it completes my doc the best part about it. It’s legal.