STRAIGHT FLATPACK STAIRCASE ASSEMBLY

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Lay the string on the floor with housings pointing upwards.

2. Systematically glue and wedge treads into housings (use PVA glue which is not supplied). Also glue must be applied to wedges and tread housings.

3. Apply glue to the groove on the underside of the tread and to back face of the subsequent tread.

4. Place riser into groove tapping home firmly and screw through the back face of the riser into the subsequent tread.

 5. Continue this until all treads and risers are fitted into the string. Apply glue to the second string and place wholly on top of all ready assembled stairs. Tap home with mallet ensuring that the strings are straight then apply the second set of wedges to the top string.

Note: The 25mm screws are to be used for the fixing of the risers to the subsequent tread (no other screws should be required).

90 DEGREE KITEWINDER FLATPACK STAIRCASE


ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

1. Lay the string on the floor with housings pointing upwards.

2. Systematically glue and wedge treads into housings (use PVA glue which is not supplied). Also glue must be applied to wedges and tread housings.

3. Apply glue to the groove on the underside of the tread and to back face of the subsequent tread.

4. Place riser into groove tapping home firmly and screw through the back face of the riser into the subsequent tread.

5. Continue this until all treads and risers are fitted into the string.Apply glue to the second string and place wholly on top of all ready assembled stairs. Tap home with mallet ensuring that the strings are straight then apply the second set of wedges to the top string.

6. Locate and mortice and tenon joint at the top of the string into housing on newell post and glue and screw. Systematically follow the kite winders numerically around the newell post. Screw external string to end of straight string and place wedges into place ensuring that the kitewinder treads are squarely set into the outer string (you may wish to apply the wedges dry at this stage to ensure that you have enough time to assemble the whole process before glue goes off).

7. Cut individual risers to suit (you may need to chamfer off one edge of the riser to fit more securely into its housing).