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Wire Railing Cable and Fittings

RMacalintal
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Wire Railing Cable and Fittings

Hi all,

 

Good morning and happy new year to all.

I have wire cable railing in my balcony.

I tried to tighten the loose ones but there are some that twist back and stay loose. I thought that the fitting itself is faulty.

I just want to get your inputs if I need to replace the fitting or maybe including the wires. 

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Thanks guys in advance and have a great day.

 

Kind regards,

Rohnson

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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Re: Wire Railing Cable and Fittings

Hi @RMacalintal,

 

It sounds like you’re on the right track. To determine whether the issue lies with the fittings or the wire itself, you can perform a simple test. Try tightening all the cables using the same method. If some stay secure and others twist back and loosen, it’s likely that the fittings on the problematic cables are faulty and may need replacement. 

 

However, if all the cables seem to loosen or twist, it could be an issue with the wire itself, such as excessive stretch or wear. The cables themselves might need to be shortened due to stretching, and the fitting might have run out of room to tension them adequately.

 

Before replacing anything, inspect the fittings closely for signs of wear or damage, and check the wires for fraying or excessive slack. If you can, share more photos of the fittings and cables so the community can provide additional advice. 

 

Mitchell

 

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Re: Wire Railing Cable and Fittings

Hi Mitchell,

 

Thank you for the advise. You might be right with the wires as it looks a bit stretched. Let me check the them again. 
Appreyyour time mate.

 

Kind regards,

Rohnson 

Re: Wire Railing Cable and Fittings

Hi @MitchellMc,


I just tried to re-tighten the railing and like the prior, I only managed to fix the top half of the wire. Its really seems that the rest are stretched out and there are no rooms to tighten the wired via fittings. I dont think I will be able to cut and redo the wires that securely fixed at the end of the fittings as it looks like it needed a special tool to do that. 

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Hopefully the photos attached would help your assessment? 


Kind regards,

Rohnson

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Wire Railing Cable and Fittings

Hi Rohnson (@RMacalintal),

 

I can't see if the post on the right side of the balustrade is fixed into the wall like the left one is. The fact they are all loose from about halfway down makes me think one of the posts may have slowly been pulled out of plumb. Since the one on the left is attached to the wall, I suspect the right one may could be out of plumb.

 

This could be completely wrong, but it worth checking before moving on. Try loosening them all and tightening them working from the bottom up. If the top of the post is tightened first and the post on the right is not connected to the wall, it could pull the posts over slightly meaning the space at the bottom is wider than the space at the top.

 

Give this a try and see how you go. If this doesn't help, I'm happy to offer guidance on shortening and reinstalling the wires as this is your only real option.

 

Jacob

 

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