Made from North American T6063 aluminum and powder coated for exceptional longevity and beauty. The connectors are made with USA polycarbonate for a super strong interior balustrade. Open stringer stairs require two different lengths of balusters which connect directly to the tread.
Kit includes two 3/4" x 3/4" aluminum balusters (38" and 40") plus four Snap'n Lock® Connectors, screws and two Stair Adapters.
It's so simple that even folks who are just starting out can do it themselves with minimal carpentry experience.
+ Installs faster and easier than plug style systems.
+ Simple, carefree maintenance.
+ You will love the elegant architectural style and design.
Screw the base into the 2x4.
Snap in the baluster.
Slide down and lock the collar.
Save time and effort by using our Snap’n Lock Baluster Kits for your next railing.
Whether you’re retro-fitting or starting a new project, they’ll make building your railing a snap, even by yourself.
Grab these instructions for landings, and open or closed stringer applications.
Do not let the simple look of the Snap 'n Lock™ Balusters fool you. A lot of thought went into conceiving this design in order to make it work so well. The base and the collar are designed to incredibly tight tolerances so they fit together like a glove and constrict around the baluster to hold it tight eliminating any wobble.
The sidewalls of the base are free to flex and accept the baluster as it is pushed in place. The mating surfaces of the base and the collar are sloped so that as they slide together the fit gets tighter and tighter until they lock together once fully seated.
The parts can be released by fitting a slot screwdriver under the color and popping it up. This allows for easy maintenance or the addition of decorative baluster collars anytime after installation.
The collar releases using a slot screwdriver.
Stain or paint around the base quickly and easily. No need to use tape.
Just slide and lock the collar down when you are done.
Save time and effort by using our Snap’n Lock Baluster Kits for your next indoor railing.
Whether you’re retro-fitting or starting a new project, they’ll make building your railing a snap, even by yourself.
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Hear how Jim renovated his landing and closed stringer stair case using Snap'n Lock Balusters. A closed stringer staircase is also referred to as the stair rake. When you install balusters on a stair rake you will find the balusters are usually much shorter.
Phil updated his stair rake with a square 25" Snap'n Lock Baluster ten pack and Stair Adapters for a beautiful finish the he is proud of and you will be too. To choose the right length of balusters, measure the gap from the rake to the underside of the hand rail and choose from 36", 31" or 25" balusters that are the closest fit for your application.