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The Superior Choice: Why Our Fittings Stand Out

The Superior Choice: Why Our Fittings Stand Out

Stop struggling with crimping tools. Our swageless cable railing fittings install by hand and are adjustable at both ends. See why they are the best choice for your deck or...

The Superior Choice: Why Our Fittings Stand Out

Stop struggling with crimping tools. Our swageless cable railing fittings install by hand and are adjustable at both ends. See why they are the best choice for your deck or...

Level Fittings With Lag Installation Guide

Level Fittings With Lag Installation Guide

Follow our Level Fittings with Lag Installation Guide for a secure, easy install into wood posts. See how to mount our swageless lag fittings without specialized tools.

Level Fittings With Lag Installation Guide

Follow our Level Fittings with Lag Installation Guide for a secure, easy install into wood posts. See how to mount our swageless lag fittings without specialized tools.

Level Fittings Installation Guide

Level Fittings Installation Guide

Master your cable railing project with our Level Fittings Installation Guide. Learn how to install our swageless, tool-free fittings into metal posts in minutes.

Level Fittings Installation Guide

Master your cable railing project with our Level Fittings Installation Guide. Learn how to install our swageless, tool-free fittings into metal posts in minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far apart do I space my cables?

Approximately 3" apart. The general rule is that a 4" ball should not pass through the railing infill. Cables are flexible therefore 3" spacing is recommended.

What is swaging?

To swage (pronounced swaj) is to press a solid fitting or threaded end onto a cable using the force of either a leverage type hand tool or hydraulic press. The tool has dies that shape the fitting to a specific diameter. Also sometimes referred to as a crimper.

What does swageless mean?

A cable fitting that is swageless does not require a swaging tool to install it on a cable. Swageless fittings generally have jaws that "bite" into the cable under tension. All the Keuka fittings are "swageless".

How far apart do I space my posts?

48" maximum distance between posts is recommended. This is also to help prevent cables from separating.

What colors do the cables and fittings come in?

Currently the cables are available in stainless and blackened stainless steel.

What is the best cable size for cable railing?

1/8" diameter is the most commonly used cable diameter. It is also relatively transparent. Larger diameter cables become more difficult to manage as the thicker cable has more spring back force and becomes more difficult to cut and bend on site.

Where are Keuka products made?

Our products are proudly made in the United States. 

How tall should my railing be?

36" measured from the surface of the deck to the top of the railing for most residential applications. 42" is required for commercial applications and also for California residents on guard railing. Guard railing is defined as any railing that presents a fall hazard (30" above ground or higher).

Is cable railing safe for children?

Yes. The flexibility and small diameter of small cable makes it difficult to grasp and climb. Of course no railing is climb proof.

Can cable railings be used outside?

Yes, cable railings can be used inside or outside. Mother nature will cause any product to weather at an accelerated rate which will not be experienced indoors. 

How do you ship your railing parts?

We ship UPS ground delivery.