HAAS Revo Tensioning components are designed to apply tension to the cables in a cable run at the termination post opposite of where End Stops are installed.
There are two types of HAAS Revo Tensioning Components for cable railing systems, Revo Thru-Post Tensioners Revo Lag Tensioners. The main difference is in how they are secured.
Thru-Post Tensioners are installed on the backside of the post, making them ideal for open spaces like decks or balconies.
Lag Tensioners, on the other hand, secure to the front of the post, making them perfect for installations in tight spaces, like stairways, against walls, or on large columns where drilling through the post isn’t practical.
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FAQs - Tensioning Components for HAAS Revo Cable Railing Systems
Lag Tensioners are the best choice for stair railing installations, or when posts are placed against walls, making access to the back of the post difficult. These tensioners work well for porch railings, balconies, or tight spaces, providing a clean and secure solution for angled or stair cable railing systems.
Yes, you can combine both Revo Thru-Post and Revo Lag Tensioners in the same system, depending on post accessibility. This flexibility makes it easy to adapt the system for both deck railings and stair railings, ensuring smooth transitions in different areas of your project.
Yes, the Swage Stud Assembly is perfect for runs with a single angle up to 50 feet long, providing the tension needed for clean, seamless cable railing installations.
The Swage Stud Assembly is compatible with wood, metal, and composite posts (such as thick plastic or faux wood). It’s versatile for various environments and post types.
To properly install the Swage Stud Assembly, you’ll need a Crenshaw Cable Railing Swager, 8” Cable Cutter, 7/16” Ratcheting Wrench, 3/8” Spade Drill Bit, Vise Grip Pliers, and either a hacksaw or angle grinder for cutting the stud.
The assembly is made from Type 316/316L stainless steel, also known as A4, 58H, 58J, or SUS316, making it highly resistant to corrosion and suitable for outdoor use, including marine environments.
Yes, the Swage Stud Assembly is designed to work in conjunction with a wood post protector and can be paired with either an end stop fitting or another tensioning fitting for a complete, secure cable railing system.
The Swage Stud Assembly can tension straight cable runs up to 100 feet long, making it suitable for large-scale railing projects on decks and balconies.
The Swage Stud Assembly is ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications, making it suitable for decks, patios, balconies, and stairways.