About Us We work with architects, contractors and homeowners all over the country to provide you with one of our railing designs ready to install. Our design process ensures an attractive look, layout and fitment that suit your needs. We design it, we build it and we ship it to you.
Secondary Heading If you have a home at a certain elevation, one thing you’re always trying to protect is your spectacular view. You may be willing to cut down trees and negotiate with neighbors in order to take in the beautiful landscape without issue, so why would you choose a railing system for your deck or balcony that obstructs your line of sight in any way? Forget wood and glass. If you want a railing system for your home that will serve its purpose yet be practically invisible, you want a stainless cable railing system. Cable railings have emerged as a popular choice in recent years, for both homeowners and commercial property owners. There is no simpler way to enhance the visual appeal of a deck, balcony, or even a garden. Cable railings have long been used in commercial buildings, like hotels, malls, and airports because of their clear, understated design, low-maintenance, longstanding durability, and affordability. For these reasons, homeowners are also incorporating cable railings into decking and other projects, but, there are other major benefits of cable railing which shouldn’t be overlooked.
Stainless Steel Cable
quick lock fittings
RT-TJ-75 75mm THREADED JAW
316, marine grade swageless threaded jaw For use with 3mm wire rope Thread: M6 RH 75mm long Highly corrosion resistant
RT-TJ-45 45mm THREADED JAW
316, marine grade swageless threaded jaw
For use with 3mm wire rope Thread: M6 RH 45mm long Highly corrosion resistant
RT-CT-115 115mm CYLINDRICAL TENSIONER
316, marine grade cylindrical tensioner For use with Ram Tail Threaded Jaws Highly corrosion resistant
RT-LJ-01 LAG JAW
316, marine grade swageless lag jaw For use with 3mm wire rope Highly corrosion resistant
RT-EJ-01 EYE JAW
A4-AISI 316, marine grade swageless barrel and jaw terminal
Safe, reliable and machine free means of swaging wire
Highly corrosion resistant Easy to use
RT-BJ-01 BARREL JAW
A4-AISI 316, marine grade swageless barrel and jaw terminal
Safe, reliable and machine free means of swaging wire
Highly corrosion resistant Easy to use
RT-TB-01 TURNBUCKLE ASSEMBLY
316, marine grade turnbuckle. Allows for 6” of take-up. For use with 3mm wire rope Highly corrosion resistant
RT-FJ-01 FORK JAW
A4-AISI 316, marine grade swageless fork jaw.
Safe, reliable and machine free means of swaging wire.
Highly corrosion resistant. Easy to use.
RT-EL-01 EYE LAG SCREW
316, marine grade swageless lag jaw Highly corrosion resistant Easy to install
RT-AN-01 ACRON NUT
316, marine grade stainless steel Thread: M6 RH Highly corrosion resistant
RT-FW-01 WASHER
316 marine grade stainless steel Fits on threaded jaws
RT-HN-01 HEX NUT
316 marine grade stainless steel Thread: M6 RH Highly corrosion resistant
tools WIRE ROPE AND CABLE CUTT ERS
Comfortab ly cuts up t o 4m m (3/16” ) d iam eter steel wir e r op e
Excellent valu e for m on ey
Trian gu lar cutt ing system for p rog ress ive cuttin g with out cr ushing
Comp act, light and ver y easy t o h and le Hard en ed st eel blad es, c ent er b olt and steel hand les with p last ic c overing.
MULTI-SIZED SPANNER
High quality zinc plated Fits all Ram Tail fittings nuts
Post Specifications
Angle stair post
Building codes that apply to cable rail systems are determined by the International Build Code. https://law.resource.org/pub/us/code/ibr/icc.ibc.2009.pdf
The most important thing to remember is that a 4” sphere must not be able to fit between the cables. We highly recommend using a 3” spacing.
U.S. Codes The IRC 2006 Edition requires a (36 in [91.44 cm] minimum height) guard on open sides of porches, balconies, ramps, or raised floor surfaces that are located more than 30 in (76.2 cm) above the floor or grade below. Guards are required to have intermediate rails or ornamental closures that do not allow passage of a sphere 4 in (10 cm) or larger in diameter. The IRC 2000 Edition, International One- and Two-Family Dwelling Code 1998 Edition, and BOCA National Building Code 1998 Edition had an additional requirement prohibiting the design and construction of guards such that, “horizontal rails or other ornamental pattern results in a ladder effect.” The codes did not provide guidance, specification or definition of “ladder effect.” Subsequent editions beginning with IRC 2003 Edition does not have the term “ladder effect” as a criterion for barriers. http://www.csjohnson.com/PDF/NOMMA_Guardrail_Study.pdf
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