Product Depth (in.) | 0.75 in | Product Height (in.) | 2.5 in |
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Product Width (in.) | 1.625 in |
Builders Hardware Product Type | Accessory | Fasteners included | Yes |
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Features | No Additional Features | Finish | Finished |
Finish Family | Brushed Nickel Or Chrome and Pewter | Handrail Hardware Type | Handrail Bracket |
Material | Metal | Pack Size | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 | Returnable | 90-Day |
Certifications and Listings | No Certifications or Listings | Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year |
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A: Hi Jenny, typically, you need one bracket attached to the wall and screwed into a stud behind the wall every 3-4 ft along the rail. The key is to attach the bracket to the wall securely into a wood stud. If you have additional questions, we will reply as quickly as we can. Thank you.
A: Hello Carl - the distance is 2.75 inches. Good luck with your project!
A: Work great and easy install
A: Hi Mark, thank you for your question. This kit includes two screws that attach the rail to the bracket, and one screw that attaches the bracket to the wall. Remember that the screw that attaches the bracket to the wall must go through the drywall and into a stud behind the wall. If you have additional questions, we'll reply as quickly as we can. Thank you.
A: just use a std. 1 1/2 '' wood screw up to 2'' that is all you need
A: Hi Baxter, thanks for the question. A Philips-head screw 1-1/2 in. to 2 in. #8 or #10, drilled into a stud through drywall, will do the trick. Drilling a pilot hole first will reduce the chance for the screw to strip out. If you have additional questions, we'll reply as quickly as we can. Thank you.
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