Nutsert Swage Stud Wire Balustrade Kit For Metal Posts

Retail: $7.05
Trade: $6.12
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Nutsert Swage Stud Wire Balustrade Kit For Metal Posts

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Below are optional accessories that are suitable for use with this product

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Factory Hydraulic Swaging

Factory Hydraulic Swaging

$2.75 Ex Tax: $2.50

Hydraulic Hand Swage Tool

Hydraulic Hand Swage Tool

$180.47 Ex Tax: $164.06

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Nutsert Swage Stud Wire Balustrade Kit For Metal Posts

The Nutsert Swage Stud Wire Balustrade Kit is one of our most popular streamline stainless steel wire balustrade systems for straight sections using metal posts.  




Wire and tools need to be purchased separately, see above.

This kit includes: 

1 x Blind Nut Rivet Lefthand Thread

1 x Blind Nut Rivet Righthand Thread

1 x M6 Swage Stud Lefthand Thread

1 x M6 Swage Stud Righthand Thread


Order 1 kit per wire run required.  WIRE TO BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY OR VIA THE ACCESSORIES OPTIONS ABOVE. 

IF YOU REQUIRE FACTORY SWAGING PLEASE ADD 2 FACTORY SWAGES TO EACH WIRE RUN IN THE ACCESSORIES SECTION ABOVE AND GIVE INSIDE TO INSIDE POST MEASUREMENTS IN CUSTOM POST DETAILS BOX ABOVE.


How To Install Balustrade System 

1. Mark out and pre-drill all end posts with 10mm holes and intermediate posts with 7.5mm holes.

2. Use the HN-02 nut rivet tool to insert all right hand nut rivets into right hand end posts and left hand rivets into left hand end posts. 

3. Insert the right hand swage stud into the right hand post the minimum amount for it to hold. Remove the nut from the opposite end of the wire and pass through any intermediate posts. Reattach the nut and insert the left hand end of the wire into the left hand end post the minimum amount for it to hold. Tighten both ends evenly by rotating the wire in the same direction using a ProRig Multi Tool until desired tension is achieved. 

4. Lock the system in place by tightening the hex nuts against the nut rivets.  For accurate and consistent tension you will require a tension gauge, however you can measure the tension by a deflection test.

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