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Unpack each element before starting to assemble the staircase. Position the elements on an ample
surface and check their quality (TAB. 1: A = Code, B = Quality).
We recommend watching the DVD provided before undertaking assembly.
Assembly
1. Carefully measure the height from floor to floor.
2. Calculate the rise:
1) subtract 22 cm from the height measured from floor to floor,
2) divide by the number of rises minus one.
Example: for a height from floor to floor of 268 cm and a staircase with 12 rises;
(268 – 22) / (12 – 1) = 22.36.
3. Determine the position to fix support N19 (fig. 1) considering two points:
1) that the rise - which was calculated before - includes the thickness of the tread as well (L19 or
L20) (fig. 2).
2) position support N19 taking into account the type of opening (fig. 3).
4. Drill with a Ø 14 mm point.
5. Assemble supports N19, N18, N17 and N16 in a straight configuration on the floor, taking the
rise calculated before into account. Use elements C15, B71 and B75 (fig. 1). Secure in an
adequate manner, considering that supports N19, N18, N17 and N16 must still rotate for
configuration B.
6. Raise and position the structure keeping support N19 in contact with the floor (fig. 4). If the bay
of the stairs is narrow, we recommend rotating a few supports.
7. Secure support N19 in a permanent manner, using element C39 (fig. 1).
8. Position a left tread (L19) followed by a right tread (L20) on the floor.
Now, determine the starting tread from the top.
9. D ecide where the railing will be assembled (internal or external) and drill the treads (L19,
L20) using a Ø 6.5 mm point, according to the measurements found on the drawings for each
configuration (fig. 3).
10. Assemble and secure elements F29 using elements C14, B83, C49, C13, B02 (fig. 1).
11. Secure the treads (L19, L20) in a permanent manner starting from the top until support N16,
using elements C57 (fig. 1).
12. 1. Configuration A (straight) does not require further modifications (fig. 3).
2. Configuration B requires a 5 ° rotation (fig. 3).
13. To rotate the supports by 5°, proceed as follows:
a. Using a pencil in the point of connection between the supports, trace two vertical lines at a
distance of 3.5 mm (fig. 5).
b. Loosen elements C15, one support at the time, starting from the top and rotate until one line
coincides with the other.
c. Secure elements C15 in a permanent manner (fig. 1).
Railing assembly
14. Cut the balusters as described in the diagrams. The balusters at the ends, where the cut
measurement on the drawings cannot be seen, must be cut based on the slope of the railing for
the staircase, in other words after handrail A13 has been mounted.
15. Assemble elements D39, C77, F35, F36, C79,C80 to the balusters C67 (fig. 1) fig. 6)
16. Insert the balusters (C67) into elements F29, positioning element F36 with the open part towards
the top, locking them with element B02. Secure element F34 to the floor (only when the railing
is on the left side going up), next to the first baluster (C67) and drill using a Ø 8 mm point. Use
elements B12, B02, B11. Insert the baluster (C67) and tighten element B02. Check the verticality
of each baluster. Starting from the baluster at the top, secure the handrail A13 (leave the amount
of handrail required to secure baluster C67, which goes at the end and has not been inserted
yet) using articles C64 and a screwer. Join the handrail elements A13 to articles B33 using the
glue (X01). Saw off the excess handrail next to the first and last baluster using a hacksaw and
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