Wide Compatibility
✓ Indoor & Outdoor
Built to last in all environments
✓ Horizontal Corner Part
Single post corner, saving one post
✓ Residential & Commercial
For use on deck and platform corners


Low Maintenance
✓ Durable Materials
Suitable for coastal use, wear and rust resistant
✓ Easy to Clean
For daily cleaning, simply wipe with water
✓ No Frequent Repairs
Strong design reduces need for fixes
High Quality
✓ Safety
Regulation Compliant, Highly Stable
✓ UV-resistant Technology
Prevents fading, yellowing, and cracking for durability
✓ Pre-drilled treatment
Pre-drilled design saves time and effort, ideal for DIY

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User Guide
Installation Video for Detailed Steps

Post Installation Guide
How to Build a Cable Railing System?


FAQs
A corner post is a railing post placed at the junction where two railing sections meet, typically at a 90° angle, to connect and support both sections.
The "ball rule" is a safety standard requiring railing gaps to be small enough to block a 4-inch sphere, preventing children or objects from falling through.
In general, basic wood railings are cheaper upfront, but metal railings can be more cost-effective in the long run due to lower maintenance costs.
The standard railing post height is usually between 36–42 inches (about 91–107 cm), depending on local building codes and design requirements.
A corner post connects and supports railing sections at corners, ensuring stability and maintaining the railing’s shape.