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Simple Rail Surface C50 Kit Instructions

Parts Surface C50 Parts Qty Part 2 62-7 Standard Railing Flanges 2 M50-7 Male Single Swivel Sockets 2 F50-7 Female Single Swivel Sockets 2 Combo Hardware Kits 2 84-7 Malleable Plugs 2 Posts (Cut @ 3’) 1 Grab Rail (Cut @ your custom length) 1 99-7 Allen Key

Grab Rail

Post C50B-77 84-7

Tools • Allen Key (included) • Rubber Mallet/Hammer (for plugs) • Drill/Hammer Drill • Wrench 62-7

Hardware Included • 4 x ½” Sleeve Anchors (Concrete/Brick) • 4 x ½” Lag Screws (Wood)

Installation Tips 1. 2. 3. 4.

Confirm that you have all the required parts. When installing plugs, place rag/cardboard over plug and hammer into place. If installing into concrete/brick, vacuum out debris from drilled out holes before inserting anchor bolts. If you plan on painting your rail, do so before assembling.

Step by Step 1. Bolt together the C50B-77 (see page 2). Insert posts into 62-7’s. Tighten set screws loosely.

4. Insert posts into 62-7’s and add socket of C50B-77 to top of posts. Tighten set screws loosely.

2. Line up assembled posts to desired location. Test grab bar with posts, then mark holes for the 62-7’s.

5. Line up grab railing at desired location. Tighten set screws once complete.

3. Disassemble the posts and secure 62-7’s to surface.

6. Cover 84-7’s with a rag or cardboard and hammer into place.

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Simple Rail Surface C50 Kit Instructions Creating the C50B Fitting

1. Lay the M50 and F50 on their side, and insert the tongue of the M50 into the F50.

2. Place (1) washer on the bolt.

Ensure that the holes are lined up vertically.

4. Slide the bolt/washer through the aligned holes.

3. Place (1) washer in between the M50 and F50 so that all the holes are aligned. You may need to jiggle and twist the fittings to line up the washer with the holes.

6. Place (1) washer on the end of the bolt and screw on the lock nut.

7. Use a pair of wrenches to tighten to the desired angle.

5. Hold the unit together, and flip it over. Hold the bolt in place while flipping to prevent losing your place.

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