Fittings enable cables to be installed in railings.
September 18, 2006 -
Attached to cables by hand, field-installed Push-Lock(TM) Fittings eliminate need for swaging equipment. Cables come with tensioner on one end and bare cable on other end. Installation consists of cutting cable, pushing on fittings, and tensioning cable. When installed, there are no acorn nuts or rough cable ends and separate caps to deal with. Stainless steel fittings can be used with wood or metal framed railings, indoors or outdoors. Styles are available for level runs and stairs.
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Ultra-tec Cable Railing Systems
52 Heppner Drive
Carson City, NV, 89701-1484 USA

Cables in Railings with the New Field-Installed Push-Lock(TM) Fittings from Ultra-TecŪ Cable Railing Systems
It's easy to install cables in railings with the new field-installed Push-Lock(TM) Fittings from Ultra-tecŪ Cable Railing Systems. They are attached to the cables by hand, eliminating the need for special swaging equipment. The cables come with a tensioner on one end and bare cable on the other. Simply cut the cable to length, push on the fittings and tension the cables. These sleek, stainless steel fittings can be used with wood or metal framed railings, indoors or outside. When installed, there are no ugly acorn nuts or rough cable ends and separate caps to deal with. Styles are available for level runs and stairs.
Contact www.ultra-tec.com or Sales and Customer Service at (800) 851-2961.
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