![]() Surface Mount – Railing posts are made to mount to the surface of a step or the floor. Nut Cap – A round cap made to hide individual hex lag head and washer. IPE – A very dense Hardwood otherwise known as Braziain Walnut often used as a top rail. Intermediate Post – Railing posts that is located between the end posts and corner posts. Infill – A term used to describe the portion of the railing system below the top rail. Guard railings are required on elevated surface of 36” or higher. ![]() ![]() Guard Railing – A structure made of a top rail and a series of post supports and an infill, that is used as a guard or barrier. A post made to handle the tension load of cable and is used at the end of a railing run.Įscutcheon Plate – A decorative plate used to cover the hardware on the bottom of the railing post.įascia Mount -The railing post is made to mount to the front face, or the band board on the sides of a deck or stairs. It may also function to provide support to the top rail.īalustrade – A railing system consisting of everything below the top rail that may consist of any combination of the following: newel posts, ornamental or glass panels, balusters, and base rail.Ĭable Railing – A railing made up of posts and horizontal or vertical wire rope cables used for the infill between the posts.Ĭorner Post – Posts made to specifically transition the railing from one straight run to the next.Įnd Post – Sometimes referred to as termination posts. ADA Handrail – Handrails that are made to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.īracket – a projection from a vertical surface that provides support for the handrail.īaluster – A vertical member such as a post used as an in-fill to limit the size of the opening within a balustrade.
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