Wire Balustrade Installation Information - System H

How to install System H stainless wire balustrade

System H wire balustrade kits are easy to install. All you need is a ruler, drill, hex drive bit, drill bit and spanner. 

Follow the steps in our DIY Stainless Wire Balustrading Brochure or our instructional video above.  Please note that the cutting of the wire rope and swaging of the fittings (as shown in the video) is done by us in the factory - you'll simply need to drill your posts, install the timber inserts and then install the ready-made wires as described below.

First drill a 8.5mm pilot hole in the anchor posts to a depth of at least 40mm.  Drive the LHT / RHT threaded inserts into the pilot holes using a drill and a hex head driver bit.  The balustrade wires with LHT / RHT swage studs swaged to each end are then screwed into the inserts at each end. This tensions the balustrade wire.

System H is suitable for runs up to 8 metres.  For longer straight runs, you can simply split the long run into two shorter runs.

The stainless balustrade wires should be spaced a maximum of 80mm apart, provided the distance between the intermediate posts is no greater than 1200mm.

Do not bend wire around corners. It can damage the balustrade wire, put excessive stress on the anchor posts and make it difficult to tension. It is also not compliant with the building code requirements.

The tension of the stainless wire balustrade can be checked by hanging a full 2L milk container on the wire in the mid-point between the posts and measuring the deflection. If the wire deflects more than is allowed by the BCA Guidelines then it will need to be tensioned further. Be careful not to over tension the wires as this will put excessive strain on your anchor posts.

Drill a 7.5mm hole to allow the swage stud to pass through the intermediate posts. If split grommets are to be inserted into intermediate posts, a 9.0mm hole is required.

Stainless balustrade supplies are shipped from AAA Metal Suppliers' factory in Sydney.

3 Simple Steps

Three simple steps to creating a professional looking stainless steel balustrade with timber posts.

 Step 1 - Mark and drill the holes

   

 Step 2 - Insert the fittings

    

 Step 3 - Screw in the wires

    

Swivel Connectors for System H

Our DIY wire balustrade Swivel Connectors are used with System H where balustrades change direction, such as staircases and inclines. Available in both Left Hand Threads and Right Hand Threads, these swivels screw directly into the Countersunk Timber Inserts on the anchor post.  The other end of the connector have a female thread to accept the swaged studs.

The stainless balustrade wire is easily inclined and tensioned from both ends by simultaneously rotating the left and right hand swaged threaded studs into the left and right hand swivel connectors.