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Product Description

Express DriveTite kits are designed to allow anyone to DIY an Express project where wood posts or columns are also incorporated. These fittings can start or end a run by fastening into wood structure. In order to match the fittings on Express post systems, all Expres DriveTite kits come in a black finish.

The DriveTite Kit contains everything you need to be able to tension cable into a wood post on a level or angled run. There is a Level Kit and Angled Kit, designed for a very easy, DIY friendly installation. You can utilize pre-existing wood posts, completely new wood posts, or a framed wall.

Each Level Kit (1 pack) includes:

1 – Receiver Screw
1 – Threaded Crimp Fitting
1 – DriveTite Turn Buckle
1 – DriveTite Receiver (Onyx finish)
1 – DriveTite Cover (Onyx finish)

Each Angle Kit (1 pack) includes:

1 – Cable Threaded Crimp Fitting
1 – DriveTite Angle Mount (Onyx finish)
1 – DriveTite Angle Receiver (Onyx finish)
1 – DriveTite Angle Set Screw
1 – DriveTite Receiver Screw
1 – DriveTite Turn Buckle
1 – DriveTite Cover (Onyx finish)

 

These components are crafted from marine-grade 316 stainless steel with a black finish for lasting beauty and strength. We recommend putting a cable every 3 1/8″. We’ve found that this spacing (when combined with an intermediate post placed every 4 feet) allows you to pass code requirements. If your overall system height is 36″ tall, typically a 10 pack for each post is required, and for 42″ systems purchase a 12 pack.

*You will need to purchase a kit for the other end of your cable*

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DriveTite install 2020

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