Hardware DIY Installation Kit: Lag Terminal to Standard Fitting. Whether it’s for indoor or outdoor living spaces, utilizing stainless steel cable as the infill for your railing system will add modern beauty to your home with minimal view obstruction. Imagine sitting with your friends watching the kids play without view blocking balusters. You'll both enjoy the clean crisp lines of your new Cable Railing. Cable Railing - a Contemporary Look. AGS Lag Terminal fittings are mounted into wood or composite via the integrated lag screw. A Non-Tensioning Lag Terminal is combined here with the AGS tensioning Standard Fitting, to efficiently complete one run/row of cable. Note: Our Lag Terminal Hardware Kit that includes once each, (1) Tensioning and (1) Non-Tensioning Lag Fitting (B00RD4KD62). It’s a great way to simplify your hardware needs for your DIY cable railing project. These fittings are made of Marine Grade A316 Stainless Steel and provide superior corrosion resistance. Lag Terminals are mounted to wood or composite via the built in lag screw on one end. The fitting makes a swageless type connection to the cable via a clamping type jaw on the other. AGS recommends a maximum of 3" spacing for cable runs. For 36" high railing that typically works out to 11 cable runs, for 42" high railing that is typically 13 cable runs. Check with your local building codes. Lag Terminals DO NOT provide tension on the cable and must be used with combination the included standard fitting or one of the following to provide tension: Adjustable Lag Terminal (B00LZZCA9S), Adjustable Deck Toggle (B00LZZBWI8), Cable Fitting (B00LZZBO8Q, B00LZZBIFA or B00LZZBRCY), Adjustable Swageless Fittings (B06Y4N6LL9) or AGS Barrel Nut Fitting. AGS recommends using AGS "bypass" type Cable Cutters (B00LZZCDJK, B00LZZCC1O) and AGS Cable Crimpers (B00LZZBACG, B00LZZCC1O), where applicable, for best result.
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