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Econ Insert Swage Stud System For Timber Posts

The Econ Insert Swage Stud System™ is one of our most popular streamline stainless steel wire balustrade systems for timber posts. Simply insert the Left and Right Hand Threaded Inserts into your timber posts using a standard electric drill and hex head driver bit, screw the corresponding factory swaged swage studs into the Threaded Inserts and create tension on the wire.

If you require a complete factory swaged system, order through our online Balustrade Builder or contact us directly via phone, fax or email. Your wires will arrive to your door pre-swaged to your exact measurements for a very quick and simple installation.

Please Note: This method is only suitable for timber posts.

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For hard timber drill an 8mm hole*

FAQ about Econ Insert Swage Stud System For Timber Posts

Can I install this method myself?

Yes, even someone with no experience can easily install all our wire balustrade systems.

Do I need any special tools?

Because the Insert Swage Stud System arrives at your door pre-made from our factory, you will only require common handyman tools such as an electric drill, a 7.5mm drill bit and a 6mm hex head drive bit. You can purchase an optional ProRig Multi Tool for easier installation.

What size and type of stainless steel wire do I use?

This method is almost always used with 3.2mm 1 x 19 stainless steel wire rope. This wire is the most functional for stainless steel wire balustrade systems due to its bright surface finish, attractive appearance, durability, strength and low stretch.

What spacing do I need between my wires?

When using 3.2mm 1 x 19 stainless steel wire, you will usually need 80mm spacing (usually 11 runs) between your wires when using a standard one (1) meter high handrail. Please click here for more information on the current NCC Regulations.

Can I use this balustrade system on a stair or angled section?

Yes, the Insert Swage Stud System can be used on a stair or angled section by using the Easy Angle Fittings at each end to allow the wires to pivot to your required angle.

What size pilot hole should I drill for my Threaded Inserts?

For hard timber drill a 4.5mm hole*You will require a 7.5mm pilot hole into pine and an 8mm hole into hardwood to a depth of at least 35mm. Finish off the pilot hole with a counter sinking bit to allow the Threaded Inserts to sit flush with your posts.

What is the maximum length run I can do?

The Insert Swage Stud System can easily span up to 10 meters. Longer swage studs can be used to achieve runs up to 16 meters. Please contact Miami Stainless for further information.

What size hole should I drill through my intermediate posts?

A 7.5mm hole through your intermediate posts will allow the Swage Stud pass through. Please note: If you are using grommets, the required drill size is 11/32″ at a depth of at least 10mm from each side.

Can I take my balustrade wire around corners?

It is not possible with this system to take the balustrade wire around corners.

Can I use this method if I have timber posts?

Yes

What do I need to get a quote?

To get a free, no obligation quote you will need to know how many sections you require and the length of each section. You will also need the height of your handrail between your decking or platform and the underside of your handrail. You can use the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder to compare different wire balustrade systems at your convenience or contact us directly.

How do I order?

Simply follow the steps using the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder and make a secure payment by credit card or you can contact us directly for.

If you contact Miami Stainless directly we require your exact measurements from the inside to inside face of your posts to be supplied in writing.

How much will freight cost me and when can I expect delivery?

The Insert Swage Stud System is usually dispatched within 3 full working days* after full payment is received.

Free delivery for orders over $500 excl GST. *Exclude Western Australia, Nothern Territory and Tasmania – $40 flat fee. Bulky, oversize, or overweight packages may incur extra freight charges. Delivery charges exclude handrail tube – price on application. Delivery times may vary.

Please note: Miami Stainless offers an Air Freight service for packages under 5kg. Please contact us for further information.

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ProRig Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System With Saddles – Timber Posts

Our Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System is one of our most popular streamline stainless steel wire balustrade systems for stair or angled sections. Available to suit both timber and metal posts, the Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System is perfect for high use areas where children, pets or guests may pull on the wires.

To install the Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System into timber posts simply drill the posts to match the saddles, fix the saddles to the posts with screws, attach the pre-swaged fittings at the end of each wire by siding the pin through the Eye Bolt and create tension by rotating the Bottlescrew using a ProRig C-Spanner.

To order, simply measure the distance from inside post to inside post between the starting and finishing points of your posts and provide them to Miami Stainless either through our online Balustrade Builder or contact us directly via phone, fax or email. Your wires will arrive to your door pre-swaged to your exact measurements for a very quick and simple installation.

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ProRig Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System for Timber Posts

Our Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System is one of our most popular streamline stainless steel wire balustrade systems for stair or angled sections. Available to suit both timber and metal posts, the Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System is perfect for high use areas where children, pets or guests may pull on the wires.

To install the Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System into timber posts simply screw the supplied Screw Eyes into your timber posts, attach the pre-swaged fittings at the end of each wire by siding the pin through the Screw Eye and create tension by rotating the Bottlescrew using a ProRig C-Spanner.

To order, simply measure the distance from inside to inside post between the starting and finishing points of your posts and provide them to Miami Stainless either through our online Balustrade Builder or contact us directly via phone, fax or email. Your wires will arrive to your door pre-swaged to your exact measurements for a very quick and simple installation.

Please Note: This method is suitable for both timber and metal posts.

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For hard timber drill a 4.5mm hole*

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Jaw Swage Bottlescrew Timber System Instruction Sheet

Installation instructions for the Jaw Swage Bottlescrew wire balustrade system for timber posts.
Click the image to watch the step-by-step video.

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FAQ about ProRig Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System for Timber Posts

Can I install this method myself?

Yes, even someone with no experience can easily install all our wire balustrade systems.

Do I need any special tools?

For timber posts, the Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System does not need any specialist tools other then common handyman tools such as an electric drill and 4.0mm drill bit. You can also purchse our Screw Eye Drive Bit which allows for easier installation of the Screw Eyes into your timber posts.

What size and type of stainless steel wire do I use?

This method is almost always used with 3.2mm 1 x 19 stainless steel wire rope. This wire is the most functional for stainless steel wire balustrade systems due to its bright surface finish, attractive appearance, durability, strength and low stretch.

What spacing do I need between my wires?

When using 3.2mm 1 x 19 stainless steel wire, you will usually need 80mm spacing (usually 11 runs) between your wires when using a standard one (1) meter high handrail. Please click here for more information on the current NCC Regulations

Can I use this balustrade system on a stair or angled section?

Yes, the Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System for timber and metal posts is the most common system used for stair or angled sections.

When using this system for timber posts, what size pilot hole should I drill for my Screw Eyes?

You will require a 4.0mm pilot hole to suit the Screw Eyes.

What is the maximum length run I can do?

Both Jaw Swage Bottlescrew Systems can easily span up to 10 meters. Spans of up to 16 meters can be achieved by using a Tensioner at each end, please contact Miami Stainless for further information.

What size hole should I drill through my intermediate posts?

A 7.5mm hole through your intermediate posts will allow the Swage Stud pass through. Please note: If you are using grommets, the required drill size is 11/32″.

Can I take my balustrade wire around corners?

Miami Stainless highly recommends that you do not bend your wire around corners; this can fatigue the wire, put excessive stress on your posts, and make it difficult to get the required tension on your wire to meet NCC Regulations.

Can I use this method if I have metal posts?

Yes, you can use this system with metal posts by inserting Blind Nut Rivets and Eye Bolts into your metal posts.

What do I need to get a quote?

To get a free, no obligation quote you will need to know how many sections you require and the length of each section. You will also need the height of your handrail between your decking or platform and the underside of your handrail. You can use the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder to compare different wire balustrade systems at your convenience or contact us directly.

How do I order?

Simply follow the steps using the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder and make a secure payment by credit card or you can contact us directly. If you contact Miami Stainless directly we require your exact measurements from the inside to inside face of your posts to be supplied in writing

How much will freight cost me and when can I expect delivery?

For hard timber drill a 4.5mm hole*The Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System is usually dispatched within 3 full working days* after full payment is received.

Free delivery for orders over $500 excl GST. *Exclude Western Australia, Nothern Territory and Tasmania – $40 flat fee. Bulky, oversize, or overweight packages may incur extra freight charges. Delivery charges exclude handrail tube – price on application. Delivery times may vary.

Please note: Miami Stainless offers an Air Freight service for packages under 5kg. Please contact us for further information.

Insert Tension Rod System

ProRig Insert Tension Rod System (requires a swaging tool)

The ProRig Original Design Insert Tension Rod System™ is one of our most popular streamline DIY stainless steel wire balustrade systems for timber posts. Simply insert the Right Hand Threaded Inserts in to your timber posts, hand swage the fittings onto each end of your wire then screw into your posts to create tension on the wire.

To order, simply calculate the amount of wire you need by measuring the distance between the starting and finishing points of your posts and then provide this information, along with the qualtity of fittings, to Miami Stainless either through our online Balustrade Builder or contact us directly via phone, fax or email. Your Tension Rod System™ will arrive at your door in kit form ready for a quick and simple installation.

Please Note: This method is only suitable for timber posts.

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For hard timber drill a 10mm hole*

ProRig Insert Tension Rod System (requires a swaging tool)

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Insert Tension Rod System Instruction Sheet

Installation instructions for the Insert Tension Rod wire balustrade system.

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FAQ about ProRig Insert Tension Rod System (requires a swaging tool)

Can I install this method myself?

Yes, even someone with no experience can easily install all our wire balustrade systems.

Do I need any special tools?

Other than common handyman tools such as an electric drill and drill bits you will need a Hex Swaging Tool, Soft Jaw Pliers and a set of Wire Rope Cutters. You can purchase these tools and drill bits for easy installation of this system if required.

What size and type of stainless steel wire do I use?

This method is almost always used with 3.2mm 1 x 19 stainless steel wire rope. This wire is the most functional for stainless steel wire balustrade systems due to its bright surface finish, attractive appearance, durability, strength and low stretch.

What spacing do I need between my wires?

When using 3.2mm 1 x 19 stainless steel wire, you will usually need 80mm spacing (usually 11 runs) between your wires when using a standard one (1) meter high handrail. Please click here for more information on the current NCC Wire Balustrade Regulations.

Can I use this balustrade system on a stair or angled section?

Yes, the Insert Tension Rod System can be used on a stair or angled section as long as the Threaded Inserts are inserted into your timber posts at the same angle as the stair or ramp section. A larger counter sink will be required to allow for the M6 locking nut. Please note: It is recommended you prepare a drilling jig to assist with drilling your pilot hole. Check out our resources section here to learn how to make a drilling jig.

What size pilot hole should I drill for my Threaded Inserts?

You will require a 9.5mm pilot hole to a depth of at least 40mm. Finish off the pilot hole with a counter sinking bit to allow the Threaded Inserts to sit flush with your posts.

What is the maximum length run I can do?

The Insert Tension Rod System can easily span up to 10 meters. Longer runs up to 16 meters can be achieved by using a Tension Rod at each end, please contact Miami Stainless for further information.

What size hole should I drill through my intermediate posts?

 A 4.0mm hole through your intermediate posts will allow the wire rope to pass through.

Can I take my balustrade wire around corners?

Miami Stainless highly recommends that you do not bend your wire around corners; this can fatigue the wire, put excessive stress on your posts, and make it difficult to get the required tension on your wire to meet NCC Regulations.

Can I use this method if I have timber posts?

Yes

Can I use this method if I have metal posts?

No, however the ProRig Original Design Nutsert Tension Rod System suits metal posts.

What do I need to get a quote?

To get a free, no obligation quote you will need to know how many sections you require and the length of each section. You will also need the height of your handrail between your decking or platform and the underside of your handrail. You can use the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder to compare different wire balustrade systems at your convenience or contact us directly.

How do I order?

Simply follow the steps using the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder and make a secure payment by credit card or you can contact us directly.

If you contact Miami Stainless directly we require your overall wire measurement or the exact measurements from the inside to inside face of your posts to be supplied in writing.

How much will freight cost me and when can I expect delivery?

The Insert Tension Rod System is usually dispatched within 3 full working days* after full payment is received.

Free delivery for orders over $500 excl GST. *Exclude Western Australia, Nothern Territory and Tasmania – $40 flat fee. Bulky, oversize, or overweight packages may incur extra freight charges. Delivery charges exclude handrail tube – price on application. Delivery times may vary.

Please note: Miami Stainless offers an Air Freight service for packages under 5kg. Please contact us for further information.

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ProRig Insert Swage Stud System

The ProRig Original Design Insert Swage Stud System™ is one of our most popular streamline stainless steel wire balustrade systems for timber posts. Simply insert the Left and Right Hand Threaded Inserts into your timber posts using a standard electric drill and hex head driver bit, screw the corresponding factory swaged swage studs into the Threaded Inserts and create tension on the wire.

If you require a complete factory swaged system, order through our online Balustrade Builder or contact us directly via phone, fax or email. Your wires will arrive to your door pre-swaged to your exact measurements for a very quick and simple installation.

Please Note: This method is only suitable for timber posts.

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For hard timber drill an 8mm hole*

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Insert Swage Stud System Instruction Sheet

Installation instructions for the Insert Swage Stud wire balustrade system.

Download

FAQ about ProRig Insert Swage Stud System

Can I install this method myself?

Yes, even someone with no experience can easily install all our wire balustrade systems.

Do I need any special tools?

Because the Insert Swage Stud System arrives at your door pre-made from our factory, you will only require common handyman tools such as an electric drill, a 7.5mm drill bit and a 6mm hex head drive bit. You can purchase an optional ProRig Multi Tool for easier installation.

What size and type of stainless steel wire do I use?

This method is almost always used with 3.2mm 1 x 19 stainless steel wire rope. This wire is the most functional for stainless steel wire balustrade systems due to its bright surface finish, attractive appearance, durability, strength and low stretch.

What spacing do I need between my wires?

When using 3.2mm 1 x 19 stainless steel wire, you will usually need 80mm spacing (usually 11 runs) between your wires when using a standard one (1) meter high handrail. Please click here for more information on the current NCC Regulations.

Can I use this balustrade system on a stair or angled section?

Yes, the Insert Swage Stud System can be used on a stair or angled section by using the Easy Angle Fittings at each end to allow the wires to pivot to your required angle.

What size pilot hole should I drill for my Threaded Inserts?

You will require a 7.5mm pilot hole into pine and an 8mm hole into hardwood to a depth of at least 35mm. Finish off the pilot hole with a counter sinking bit to allow the Threaded Inserts to sit flush with your posts.

What is the maximum length run I can do?

The Insert Swage Stud System can easily span up to 10 meters. Longer swage studs can be used to achieve runs up to 16 meters. Please contact Miami Stainless for further information.

What size hole should I drill through my intermediate posts?

A 7.5mm hole through your intermediate posts will allow the Swage Stud pass through. Please note: If you are using grommets, the required drill size is 11/32″ at a depth of at least 10mm from each side.

Can I take my balustrade wire around corners?

It is not possible with this system to take the balustrade wire around corners.

Can I use this method if I have timber posts?

Yes

What do I need to get a quote?

cTo get a free, no obligation quote you will need to know how many sections you require and the length of each section. You will also need the height of your handrail between your decking or platform and the underside of your handrail. You can use the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder to compare different wire balustrade systems at your convenience or contact us directly.

How do I order?

Simply follow the steps using the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder and make a secure payment by credit card or you can contact us directly for.

If you contact Miami Stainless directly we require your exact measurements from the inside to inside face of your posts to be supplied in writing.

How much will freight cost me and when can I expect delivery?

The Insert Swage Stud System is usually dispatched within 3 full working days* after full payment is received.

Free delivery for orders over $500 excl GST. *Exclude Western Australia, Nothern Territory and Tasmania – $40 flat fee. Bulky, oversize, or overweight packages may incur extra freight charges. Delivery charges exclude handrail tube – price on application. Delivery times may vary.

Please note: Miami Stainless offers an Air Freight service for packages under 5kg. Please contact us for further information.

black jaw swage bottlescrew system with saddle

Black Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System With Saddles – Timber Posts

Our Black Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System is one of our most popular streamline stainless steel wire balustrade systems for stair or angled sections. Available to suit both timber and metal posts, the Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System is perfect for high use areas where children, pets or guests may pull on the wires.

To install the Black Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System into timber posts simply drill the posts to match the saddles, fix the saddles to the posts with screws, attach the pre-swaged fittings at the end of each wire by siding the pin through the Eye Bolt and create tension by rotating the Bottlescrew using a ProRig C-Spanner.

To order, simply measure the distance from inside post to inside post between the starting and finishing points of your posts and provide them to Miami Stainless either through our online Balustrade Builder or contact us directly via phone, fax or email. Your wires will arrive to your door pre-swaged to your exact measurements for a very quick and simple installation.

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Black Insert Swage Stud System

The ProRig Original Design Insert Swage Stud System™ is one of our most popular streamline stainless steel wire balustrade systems for timber posts. Simply insert the Left and Right Hand Threaded Inserts into your timber posts using a standard electric drill and hex head driver bit, screw the corresponding factory swaged swage studs into the Threaded Inserts and create tension on the wire.

If you require a complete factory swaged system, order through our online Balustrade Builder or contact us directly via phone, fax or email. Your wires will arrive to your door pre-swaged to your exact measurements for a very quick and simple installation.

Please Note: This method is only suitable for timber posts.

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FAQ about ProRig Insert Swage Stud System

Can I install this method myself?

Yes, even someone with no experience can easily install all our wire balustrade systems.

Do I need any special tools?

Because the Insert Swage Stud System arrives at your door pre-made from our factory, you will only require common handyman tools such as an electric drill, a 7.5mm drill bit and a 6mm hex head drive bit. You can purchase an optional ProRig Multi Tool for easier installation.

What size and type of stainless steel wire do I use?

This method is almost always used with 3.2mm 1 x 19 stainless steel wire rope. This wire is the most functional for stainless steel wire balustrade systems due to its bright surface finish, attractive appearance, durability, strength and low stretch.

What spacing do I need between my wires?

When using 3.2mm 1 x 19 stainless steel wire, you will usually need 80mm spacing (usually 11 runs) between your wires when using a standard one (1) meter high handrail. Please click here for more information on the current NCC Regulations.

Can I use this balustrade system on a stair or angled section?

Yes, the Insert Swage Stud System can be used on a stair or angled section by using the Easy Angle Fittings at each end to allow the wires to pivot to your required angle.

What size pilot hole should I drill for my Threaded Inserts?

You will require a 7.5mm pilot hole into pine and an 8mm hole into hardwood to a depth of at least 35mm. Finish off the pilot hole with a counter sinking bit to allow the Threaded Inserts to sit flush with your posts.

What is the maximum length run I can do?

The Insert Swage Stud System can easily span up to 10 meters. Longer swage studs can be used to achieve runs up to 16 meters. Please contact Miami Stainless for further information.

What size hole should I drill through my intermediate posts?

A 7.5mm hole through your intermediate posts will allow the Swage Stud pass through. Please note: If you are using grommets, the required drill size is 11/32″ at a depth of at least 10mm from each side.

Can I take my balustrade wire around corners?

It is not possible with this system to take the balustrade wire around corners.

Can I use this method if I have timber posts?

Yes

What do I need to get a quote?

cTo get a free, no obligation quote you will need to know how many sections you require and the length of each section. You will also need the height of your handrail between your decking or platform and the underside of your handrail. You can use the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder to compare different wire balustrade systems at your convenience or contact us directly.

How do I order?

Simply follow the steps using the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder and make a secure payment by credit card or you can contact us directly for.

If you contact Miami Stainless directly we require your exact measurements from the inside to inside face of your posts to be supplied in writing.

How much will freight cost me and when can I expect delivery?

atThe Insert Swage Stud System is usually dispatched within 3 full working days* after full payment is received.

Free delivery for orders over $500 excl GST. *Exclude Western Australia, Nothern Territory and Tasmania – $40 flat fee. Bulky, oversize, or overweight packages may incur extra freight charges. Delivery charges exclude handrail tube – price on application. Delivery times may vary.

Please note: Miami Stainless offers an Air Freight service for packages under 5kg. Please contact us for further information.

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Standard DIY System for Timber Posts

Our Standard DIY Timber System suits timber and metal posts and is a true Do-It-Yourself kit supplied with stainless steel fittings and wire rope only for installation on site.  Although this system has a much more involved and time consuming installation process, it is ideal for those on a strict budget. The Standard DIY Timber System comes with simple step-by-step instructions to guide you through the installation process.

To order, simply calculate the amount of wire you need by measuring the distance between the starting and finishing points of your posts and then provide this information, along with the qualtity of fittings, to Miami Stainless either through our online Balustrade Builder or contact us directly via phone, fax or email. Your Standard DIY System will arrive at your door in kit form ready for a quick and simple installation.

Please Note: This method is suitable for timber and metal posts.

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Standard DIY System Timber Instruction Sheet

Installation instructions for the Standard DIY wire balustrade system for timber posts.

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FAQ about Standard DIY System for Timber Posts

Can I install this method myself?

Yes, even someone with no experience can easily install all our wire balustrade systems.

Do I need any special tools?

Other than common handyman tools such as an electric drill and drill bits you will need a Hand Swaging Tool and a set of Wire Rope Cutters. You can purchase these tools and drill bits for easy installation of this system if required.

What size and type of stainless steel wire do I use?

 This method is almost always used with 3.0mm 7 x 7 stainless steel wire rope. This wire is the most functional for stainless steel wire balustrade systems due to its bright surface finish, attractive appearance, durability, strength and low stretch.

What spacing do I need between my wires?

When using 3.0mm 7 x 7 stainless steel wire, you will usually need 80mm spacing (usually 11 runs) between your wires when using a standard one (1) meter high handrail. Please click here for more information on the current NCC Wire Balustrade Regulations.

Can I use this balustrade system on a stair or angled section?

Yes, the Standard DIY System suits stair and angled sections.

What is the maximum length run I can do?

The Standard DIY System can easily span up to 10 meters. Longer runs of up to 16 meters can be achieved when using a Tensioner at each end. Please contact Miami Stainless for further information.

What size hole should I drill through my intermediate posts?

A 4.0mm hole through your intermediate posts will allow the stainless steel wire to pass through. Please note: If you are using grommets, the required drill size is 11/32″.

Can I take my balustrade wire around corners?

Miami Stainless highly recommends that you do not bend your wire around corners; this can fatigue the wire, put excessive stress on your posts, and make it difficult to get the required tension on your wire to meet NCC Regulations.

Can I use this method if I have timber posts?

Yes, you can use this system with timber posts. Simply use screws to fasten the Saddles to your posts.

Can I use this method if I have metal posts?

Yes, you can use this system with timber posts. Simply use Blind Rivets to fasten the Saddles to your posts.

What do I need to get a quote?

To get a free, no obligation quote you will need to know how many sections you require and the length of each section. You will also need the height of your handrail between your decking or platform and the underside of your handrail.  You can use the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder to compare different wire balustrade systems at your convenience or contact us directly here.

How do I order?

Simply follow the steps using the Miami Stainless Balustrade Builder and make a secure payment by credit card or you can contact us directly here.

If you contact Miami Stainless directly we require your exact measurements from the inside to inside face of your posts to be supplied in writing.

How much will freight cost me and when can I expect delivery?

The Standard DIY System is usually dispatched the day* full payment is received.

Free delivery for orders over $500 excl GST. *Exclude Western Australia, Nothern Territory and Tasmania – $40 flat fee. Bulky, oversize, or overweight packages may incur extra freight charges. Delivery charges exclude handrail tube – price on application. Delivery times may vary.

Please note: Miami Stainless offers an Air Freight service for packages under 5kg. Please contact us for further information.

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