| Baluster:
one of the upright spindles which supports
the handrail.
Box Newel:
a newel post that is assembled rather than
turned from solid pieces of wood and
suitable for use with all balusters.
Volute:
a more attractive alternative to the extra
long newel post. Volutes are used in
conjunction with radius starting steps.
Closed Tread:
a tread which is installed between two
walls.
Cove Mould:
used to trim underneath the tread where the
riser and tread meet.
False Tread:
a tread cap which is either left or right
handed and fits over a false tread. Carpet
is run between the tread caps.
Fillet:
used to fill the plow between the balusters
in shoe rail and plowed handrails.
Half Newel:
used on the wall when ending a run of
handrail.
JA Bracket:
mounting kit used to secure newel post to
the floor. This eliminated the need for
cutting out subfloor, etc.
Kneewall:
when a wall is constructed on the staircase
so that the treads do not overhang the wall.
Landing Tread:
used on balcony areas to place balusters on.
Level
Quarterturn:
used without a newel to make a 90 degree
turn on balconies.
Newel Post:
supports a handrail at the bottom or top of
a staircase. Newel posts are used on balcony
areas also when a rise of handrail changes.
Over the Post:
handrail runs over newel posts with use of
handrail fittings.
Post to Post:
handrail runs between newel posts.
Quarterturn
with Cap:
this fitting is used as an over the post
handrail system when capping a newel on a
balcony area at a 90 degree junction.
Returned End:
fitting used at the end of a wall rail to
give it a profiled end.
Returned
Tread:
a tread which overhangs the wall on one or
both sides.
Riser:
the vertical part of a step.
Rosette:
used on the wall at the ending of a run of
handrail.
Shoe Rail:
used with balusters on kneewall stairs and
on level balconies.
Starting
Easing with Cap:
an over the post system which does not
require a starting step.
Tandem Cap:
allows for additional newels to be inserted
into a long level stretch of rail for
strength.
Tread:
the horizontal part of a step.
Turnout:
used on the first step of a staircase in an
over the post system.
Upeasing:
used when changing the elevation of the
handrail.
Volute:
an over the post system which requires a
starting step and a volute newel.
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