Transition
Posts
Oxford RailingTransition posts are
used when you are going from a flat run of railing to a stair section. These posts are
used for the Oxford style railing using routed posts. When using the bracket mounting
system, all the posts are blank posts.
The posts are all pre-routed to accept the top and bottom rails. The
routed holes must be elongated to allow for the rails to rack or pivot up or down at the
post. (Click the image to the right for a close-up of the 2" x 4" stair
template) It is important to order the proper post for the different transitions you may
have to make.
Flat to stair corner post left - This post
is used when you will be making a 90° turn to the left from a flat section to a stair
section.
Flat to stair corner post right - This post
is used when you will be making a 90° turn to the right from a flat section to a stair
section.
Flat to stair line post - This post is used
when transitioning from a flat run of railing to a stair railing. The one side of
routed holed will be elongated to allow the stair sections rails to slide into the post at
an angle.
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information about railing posts
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