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Muzata Cable Cutter Wire Rope Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Aircraft Up to 5/32" for Deck Stair Railing Strong Thick Seal Metal Fence Bike Bicycle Brake Cutter CR12, CT1

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  • High Quality Cable Cutter - This cable cutter works excellent in cutting up to 5/32" wire rope cable of all kinds. It is widely used in industrial and home applications like cable railing, fencing, bike brakes, and other DIY projects. Recommend using with 1/8" stainless steel wire rope WR01 and hydraulic crimper CR09. Package includes: 1pcs cable cutter
  • Clean Cut - The blade of this wire rope cutter is quite sharp and durable since the blade is made of chrome vanadium steel and has been hardened by high-frequency quenching. This steel wire cable cutter can make exact and clean cuts without fraying or smashing the cable ends
  • Safe and Easy - The safety lock prevents accidental opens and cuts that might hurt you. The ergonomic one-hand operation and non-slip rubber grips make it work easily. With telescopic spring and lightweight design , it is beginner-friendly and portable
  • Advice for constructing a system - To help you build a cable railing system, we recommend the following product combinations from Muzata, including cable railing kits CR23 CR07, protector sleeves CR72 CR79, angle washer CR25, adhesive grommet protector sleeve CR91, 1/8" stainless steel wire rope WR02, cable cutter CR12, Hydraulic Crimper CR09, cable railing posts PS01 PS02, handrails HT10, handrail connectors HA01 HA02 HA23
  • Why Choose Us - MUZATA has helped millions of families with their cable railing projects during the past years. We believe that home renovation should be easy and affordable. So we work with every effort to provide quality products and professional service, to make Muzata a reliable brand. Need professional one-stop cable railing solutions, please reach us to get Free design or After-Sales service

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.92 x 3.07 x 0.83 inches; 11.29 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ CR12
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 2, 2017
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Muzata
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B06XCX2LL7
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,903 ratings

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NightScape cable railing system

You can now light up your deck with Muzata NightScape cable railing system. The lighting deck will become an awesome night scene in the community. When you get back from work at night, the warm light on deck will always guide you to the sweet home from far away. And the light on indoor staircases will also protect your family while they are walking at night.

The system includes everything you need for DIY

  • Aluminum LED handrail - HL11
  • Handrail connector - HA20 HA21
  • Aluminum post - PD01 PD02 PW01
  • Adhesive sleeve - CR86
  • Angle washer - CR60
  • Cable railing kits - CB05 CB17
  • Wire rope - WR17
  • Cable cutter - CR12
  • Socket wrench - CT16
  • Drill template - CT22

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Light up your deck

Muzata patent LED lighting handrail is an innovative product that combines handrail with LED channel. With a slot from under, LED light strips can be installed inside and light up the deck. When you get back from work at night, the warm light on deck will always guide you to the sweet home from far away. Neighbors and friends will be definitely attracted by the gorgeous light on your deck and stairs.

Family safety

Muzata LED lighting handrail can help to show the way on your outdoor deck and indoor stairs at night, which will enhance the safety of your family. The LED strips are hidden inside the handrails and a diffuser cover is attached, these will not only get you a neat look on the handrails but also keep them away from kids. They are heavy duty to bear 200 lbs since the thickness is up to 3mm.

Water-proof

The handrails themselves are not only waterproof but also rust and corrosion resistant, ideal for both indoor and outdoor even seaside projects. However, they can't promise to prevent the water from getting in, so you should always use water-proof LED strips for outdoor projects and seal all the wire connections

NightScape cable railing system

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FAQ:

1. The recommended post spacing between two posts is 3ft-4ft.

2. The recommended post spacing is 3" according to the 4" sphere test.

Notes: Above are some code compliance required in most states. Please consult your local office for building codes to avoid situations that some states might have special rules of their own, so please choose carefully to comply with them.

HT11 HA27 HA20 HA21
LED handrail HL11 Aluminum post PD01 BHAS Aluminum post PD02 BNAS Aluminum post PW01 BNAS
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Size 2 1/2"x1 5/16" 36"X2"x2" 36"X2"x2" 36"X2"x2"
Material Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum
Highlights For coastal projects Level drilled posts Undrilled post Side mount post
Rust-proof
CB17 CR86 CR60黑色 CB05 WR17
Fixed end CB17 Adhesive sleeve CR86 Angle washer CR60 Cable railing kit CB05 Wire rope WR17
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Size 1/8" 1/8" ID 3/8"; 30 degree 1/8" ID1/8" OD3/16"
Material T316 T316 POM T316 T304
Highlights Invisible; swageless Marine Grade Heavy duty Invisible; swageless Marine grade
Rust-proof

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4.5 out of 5 stars
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Made over 100 railing wire  cuts with no noticeable dulling
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Made over 100 railing wire cuts with no noticeable dulling
Finally bit the bullet and replaced our railing on our log cabin on the lake with a wire railing. It came out great and I should have done it years before. We have a log cabin lake house on a lake in new York we built in 2012. The log cabin kit used log spindles for the railing. Looked good for the log home theme but… My wife is only 5 foot tall and when sitting in a chair on the deck, the railing blocked most of the view of the lake! So I did a bunch of research and came up with the below installation as the best for us and it looks fantastic.As you will see in the complete photos, I kept the log up rights but took out the log rails and spindles. Since I was keeping the log up rights, I realized that trying to drill the wires through the logs and keep them perfectly straight and evenly separated, even using a jig, was going to be nearly impossible. Thus my first idea of one long wire run from end to end (40 feet) using turnbuckles on one end, didn’t look like a valid solution. Then I ran into the Threaded Swag Lag Screws. I realized I can do 5 different groups of wires using the lag screws into the log up rights and not have to drill through them, only predrill starter holes for the Lag screws. We laid out the top rail, out of same wood as the cabin. And for the two widest sections on the left we used a section of the top rail as an upright that is drilled through as a wire support. The two long section on the left are 10’ 6” each and the three shorter sections on the right are 5’ 6” each (give or take a little).Material I purchased to do the job:All I bought were items 1 through 5 below, all through Amazon. The total was only $332 for all of it including the tools. With the outcome I got at the end – this was a steal in my book (no pun intended).1. Steel DN Mate 40 Packs T316 Stainless Steel Right&Left Handed Thread Swage Lag Screws for Wood Post of 1/8" Cable Railing Kit,Deck Railing Hardware/Stair Deck Railing,DIY Wood Baluster Kit,With Wrench2. Bysn 1/8 T316 Stainless Steel Cable, Aircraft Cable for Deck Railing, 7 x 7 Strands Construction Braided Steel Cable, 500FT Wire Rope Cable for Railing3. Muzata Wire Cutters, Stainless Steel Wire Rope Aircraft Bicycle Cable Cutter, Up to 5/32" Deck Railing Cable, CR12,Series CT14. Muzata Custom Hydraulic Hand Crimper Tool for 1/8" Stainless Steel Cable Railing Kit System Fittings- Wire Rope Swaging,2019 Upgrade Version Crimping-60 Ton CT01,CT15. 100Pack T316 Stainless Steel Protective Protector Sleeves for 1/8" 5/32" 3/16" Deck Cable Railing Kit with A Free Drill Bit (100 Pack)Installation:Took two days. Day one was removing the old railing sections and I had to replace three up right logs as they were starting to show signs of rot. Once we had the uprights replaced and the top rail wood in place, we could start running the wires. Day 2, running all the wires. The front of my deck is 40 feet wide. I put the wires at 3” apart and made a plywood template with predrilled holes at the exact placements I need to put the lags screws. We would then hold the template up against the log up rights, and I would predrill the holes for the lags using the template holes. The logs come with a drill bit for predrilling them. So no errors in the holes being too big or too small. I had predrilled out the two upright sections that were being used as wire guides and I put in the steel protective sleeves on each side of those holes. When you start, put the lags in (noting one side the lags are reveres threaded for turning later) per the instruction we put the lags in about 1/3 to ½ way in. a tip we found somewhere is do every other wire first as the little wrenches you have to turn the lags in will hit the next wire. This helped make them go a lot faster. Also for pre-starting the lags, I chucked them into my cordless drill and used the drill to start them. Way faster than by hand. Then measure the distance from Wood to wood and subtract 1 1/2” from the length of the wire. We used the Muzata wire cutters above and had to make over 100 cuts. They worked great for all cuts. Didn’t detect any dulling by the end which was nice! Then slide the wire into a Lag and use the crimper to put two crimps on each lag. Seems easy enough but by the teim you are getting to your 200th crimp, your arms are definitely tired. Just keep repeating this for all the wires. And your done. Well… We had five sections of wire, 10 wires each section so that is 20 lag screws per section or 100 lags total, 2 crimps per lag or 200 crimps, and 50 lengths of wires totaling ~ 400 feet. Took all day but when we were done, it looked great! I highly recommend this and it is totally a do it yourself task if you are just even modestly handy. My wife and I did it by ourselves and our friends can’t stop complementing how big a difference it makes. We were very pleased with all the wire products and tools we used. We had no issues with any of it and would do it again in a heartbeat.
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Finally bit the bullet and replaced our railing on our log cabin on the lake with a wire railing. It came out great and I should have done it years before. We have a log cabin lake house on a lake in new York we built in 2012. The log cabin kit used log spindles for the railing. Looked good for the log home theme but… My wife is only 5 foot tall and when sitting in a chair on the deck, the railing blocked most of the view of the lake! So I did a bunch of research and came up with the below installation as the best for us and it looks fantastic.

As you will see in the complete photos, I kept the log up rights but took out the log rails and spindles. Since I was keeping the log up rights, I realized that trying to drill the wires through the logs and keep them perfectly straight and evenly separated, even using a jig, was going to be nearly impossible. Thus my first idea of one long wire run from end to end (40 feet) using turnbuckles on one end, didn’t look like a valid solution. Then I ran into the Threaded Swag Lag Screws. I realized I can do 5 different groups of wires using the lag screws into the log up rights and not have to drill through them, only predrill starter holes for the Lag screws. We laid out the top rail, out of same wood as the cabin. And for the two widest sections on the left we used a section of the top rail as an upright that is drilled through as a wire support. The two long section on the left are 10’ 6” each and the three shorter sections on the right are 5’ 6” each (give or take a little).

Material I purchased to do the job:

All I bought were items 1 through 5 below, all through Amazon. The total was only $332 for all of it including the tools. With the outcome I got at the end – this was a steal in my book (no pun intended).

1. Steel DN Mate 40 Packs T316 Stainless Steel Right&Left Handed Thread Swage Lag Screws for Wood Post of 1/8" Cable Railing Kit,Deck Railing Hardware/Stair Deck Railing,DIY Wood Baluster Kit,With Wrench

2. Bysn 1/8 T316 Stainless Steel Cable, Aircraft Cable for Deck Railing, 7 x 7 Strands Construction Braided Steel Cable, 500FT Wire Rope Cable for Railing

3. Muzata Wire Cutters, Stainless Steel Wire Rope Aircraft Bicycle Cable Cutter, Up to 5/32" Deck Railing Cable, CR12,Series CT1

4. Muzata Custom Hydraulic Hand Crimper Tool for 1/8" Stainless Steel Cable Railing Kit System Fittings- Wire Rope Swaging,2019 Upgrade Version Crimping-60 Ton CT01,CT1

5. 100Pack T316 Stainless Steel Protective Protector Sleeves for 1/8" 5/32" 3/16" Deck Cable Railing Kit with A Free Drill Bit (100 Pack)

Installation:

Took two days. Day one was removing the old railing sections and I had to replace three up right logs as they were starting to show signs of rot. Once we had the uprights replaced and the top rail wood in place, we could start running the wires. Day 2, running all the wires. The front of my deck is 40 feet wide. I put the wires at 3” apart and made a plywood template with predrilled holes at the exact placements I need to put the lags screws. We would then hold the template up against the log up rights, and I would predrill the holes for the lags using the template holes. The logs come with a drill bit for predrilling them. So no errors in the holes being too big or too small. I had predrilled out the two upright sections that were being used as wire guides and I put in the steel protective sleeves on each side of those holes. When you start, put the lags in (noting one side the lags are reveres threaded for turning later) per the instruction we put the lags in about 1/3 to ½ way in. a tip we found somewhere is do every other wire first as the little wrenches you have to turn the lags in will hit the next wire. This helped make them go a lot faster. Also for pre-starting the lags, I chucked them into my cordless drill and used the drill to start them. Way faster than by hand. Then measure the distance from Wood to wood and subtract 1 1/2” from the length of the wire. We used the Muzata wire cutters above and had to make over 100 cuts. They worked great for all cuts. Didn’t detect any dulling by the end which was nice! Then slide the wire into a Lag and use the crimper to put two crimps on each lag. Seems easy enough but by the teim you are getting to your 200th crimp, your arms are definitely tired. Just keep repeating this for all the wires. And your done. Well… We had five sections of wire, 10 wires each section so that is 20 lag screws per section or 100 lags total, 2 crimps per lag or 200 crimps, and 50 lengths of wires totaling ~ 400 feet. Took all day but when we were done, it looked great! I highly recommend this and it is totally a do it yourself task if you are just even modestly handy. My wife and I did it by ourselves and our friends can’t stop complementing how big a difference it makes. We were very pleased with all the wire products and tools we used. We had no issues with any of it and would do it again in a heartbeat.
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