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41mm Chamfered and Fluted Stair Spindle

41mm Spindles with Chamfered Corners and One Flute on each side. Used on the staircase and landing areas. 900mm Spindles are used on the stairs and landing. 1100mm Spindles are used on a cut string stair or on a balcony - Select length and timber type using the drop-down box below

Price range: £3.50 through £18.00 (inc VAT)

41mm Spindles with Chamfered Corners and One Flute on each side. Used on the staircase and landing areas. 900mm Spindles are used on the stairs and landing. 1100mm Spindles are used on a cut string stair or on a balcony – Select length and timber type using the drop-down box below

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Summary

41mm Chamfered Fluted Stair Spindle

USE THE SPINDLE CALCULATOR ABOVE TO ESTABLISH HOW MANY SPINDLES YOU NEED

Contemporary 41mm Stair Spindle with Chamfered Corners and One Flute on all four sides. Can be used with any 41mm grooved handrails and base rails on the staircase or landing area.

Please note, we only list Pine and Oak currently on our website. Please contact us direct regarding Hemlock, White Primed, Ash and Sapele stair parts.

Spindles are supplied in two lengths: 900mm  and 1100mm.

900mm Spindles are used on standard domestic staircases and landing areas where building control require a handrail height of 900mm.

1100mm Spindles are used on Cut String Staircases or Balcony situations where building control require a hand rail height of 1100mm.

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Fitting Fluted Stair Spindles

Newel Posts are fitted first followed by base rails and handrails.

When fitting spindles to your stair case you must first find the angle of the stairs, this can be achieved using a sliding bevel or angle finder.

Cut your spindles top and bottom to the right angle and length. Try each spindle between the hand and base rail sliding it from the bottom of the staircase to the top. This will ensure any rail run-out will be allowed for.

Once all of your spindles are cut you will need to cut your spindle spacers from the fillet strip provided in our rails. This is cut at the same angle as the stairs making sure that the spindles are spaced no more 99mm apart.

Start at the bottom of the staircase and insert the first spacer followed by a spindle. We suggest dry fitting all of your spindles and spacers before fixing into place then bed all spindles and spindle spacers on PVA wood adhesive. We recommend pinning the spindles in place, panel pins should be inserted below the level of the spindle spacer so the spacer will hide the head of the panel pin.

Counter sink any panel pin heads showing on the spindle spacer into the timber and fill with a matching wood filler.

Follow the same procedure for the landing spindles.

Staircase Building Regulations

Handrail heights on the staircase are measured from the front bullnose of a step to the top of the handrail.

Spindles must not allow a sphere 100mm in diameter to pass between two spindles.

If you are unsure, please contact us or your building inspector for new builds.

You can download the Cheshire Mouldings Benchmark Fitting Instructions manual from here

Chamfered Fluted Stair Spindles

Measure – 41mm x 41mm x 900mm For internal Domestic Use

or

Measure 41mm x 41mm x 1100mm For internal Balcony or Cut Staircase String.

Please note, we only list Pine and Oak currently on our website. Please contact us direct regarding Hemlock, White Primed, Ash and Sapele stair parts.

You can download the Cheshire Mouldings Benchmark Fitting Instructions manual from here