🔧 Elevate Your Space with Invisible Innovation!
The Muzata 80 Pack Invisible Cable Railing Kit features a patented design that allows for a clean, unobtrusive installation in both wood and metal posts. Made from marine-grade T316 stainless steel, this kit is built to withstand the elements, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications. With 40 pairs of tensioners and terminals included, along with a custom socket wrench for easy installation, this kit is your go-to solution for stylish and durable cable railing.
C**T
Expensive but look great
Look great! Installation not easy (not complicated either), no issues (except on stairs). Not inexpensive - finished look is excellent. Issue on stairs was getting a proper length. No directions included and website/videos do not cover angular installation. The need for the installation tool and its robustness was my biggest issue. See tool review. The detail on this part that fits into the tool is not robust and tends to round over. Takes a lot of effort to hold in place while tightening the opposite end.
G**Y
Clean look & quality product
I used 4 x 4 steel tubing for the posts. The “tool” (I purchased separately), needed to be ground down to fit inside the holes. good product, clean look and design of the turnbuckles.
M**N
You’re gonna have to trial an error for yourself, no instructions
The product quality is really good. You’re stuck having to buy their tools to make it work which does suck. However, zero instructions come with it. After researching their products I finally found instructions and followed them to a tee. All the cables sag, I can’t tighten the end pieces any more than they are. I’m going to have to come up with a fix. My advice is don’t use the instructions you find. Mark the end of the cable where it comes out your post, pull it back out then measure 1.5” back mark and cut there. That’ll give you room for tightening. The instructions Muzata gives causes too much sag.
K**N
Stainless Deck wire
It’s a great appearance on our cabin deck.
A**R
No instructions....written
Deck railing
K**T
Poor Installation instruction, you NEED a PRO
All the nice, nice videos don't really explain how to do this. Oh, sure, I managed to get this together after ruining one after another because your swag tool didn't really swag correctly. Oh I pumped and pushed and even put it against the street after the 4th swag slipped right out. I pealed back the vinyl coating and tried with and without the vinyl.Look at the '01/19/2019' picture, it looks ok, but if you touch it you can see/feel it is not tight. And now I've ended up putting two fence/sign post rails. I only needed 10 'lines' but I used 18 by the time I was done.See that Studio? I built the whole thing, so I am not a novice. They make it look easy, oh, clip here, squeeze there and viola, fence! Nope, test, trial, frustration, this should be easy right? Swag one end, put the other end and swag/screw it down. Here's a hint, if you only need 10 cables, get the 20 pack. Swag the first, pull them thru and check, double check, triple check, make your cut, swag your threaded piece and pray, sacrifice, whatever you need, and for cable #2, remove cable #1, swag the end for cable #2, pull cable #2 thru the last post cut a healthy overhang and then lay #1 & #2 down side by side (IF, and only IF, #1 fit so you could make it tight enough) then cut #2 cable a smidge shorter than #1, you will *probably be able to make that work.Now the bad news, like others here have said, as soon as it got hot here (85/90) this past week, two of my cables have become un swag'd, how is that possible? Just decided to droop then drop. Fell right out the hole.As you can see in my current (April 4th 2020) picture, I'm using a couple of green sign/fence posts to protect the studio now. You can see the droop. Maybe in the future I'll look into some turnbuckle thing but I doubt it, this was just so it didn't look like some cheap alley fence against my new studio, but unfortunately this particular method just isn't fit.I can not recommend this without lots of trial and error and again, you need 10 lines? Get the 20 pack A 30 pack would be a better choice and I don't recommend even trying until the hottest part of your season, and because the swag doesn't hold very well, they'll probably pop out when it's too tight so...
H**O
Nicely hidden
They are a step up from the exposed crimp style I usually use and much more expensive.It’s a nice look but I’ve had the screw fastener mechanism release tension on maybe 5 runs of 40, and while it tightens right up I’m not sure they’ll hold over time.Never had this issue with the exposed swage
D**R
Great results but harder than it appears
These are pretty nicely made and they were delivered quickly, which is a huge plus these days when you have a project. Muzata underplays the work involved though. I needed to add washers and use nickel anti seize. Crimps sometimes slipped using their crimper. Similar fittings available for less at online rigging stores
J**L
Read Review important info
Muzata products are awesome and very good quality.I would order from elsewhere as Amazon customer service is no help at all if there is a problem or items missing with these items. Buyer be aware !
E**S
Terrible
Without doubt the worst item ive ever bought from Amazon. When adding tension to the cable the cables eventually turn and the crimp fails. Tried crimping in six different places and still it fails, product is far too complicated and doesn’t work.
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