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90 90<br />

STAIRCASE CODE: LEFT-K<br />

90<br />

90<br />

Spiral Staircase<br />

STAIRCASE CODE: LEFT-L<br />

b<br />

b<br />

Grandeur Staircase<br />

a<br />

a<br />

MEASURE LEFT K AND LEFT L STAIRCASES<br />

STAIRCASE CODE: LEFT K<br />

This stair case is a spiral type of staircase. The inner cirle can be larger and<br />

even open.<br />

You need to measure the length of the outer bannister along the bannister<br />

from the beginning of the first step to the last step (the bannister can be longer<br />

than the steps). In the picture it shows the dotted arrow on the outside curve.<br />

The second measurement is the inner curve from the first step to the last step.<br />

If the centre is like this picture then you measure 35cm from the center<br />

straircase.<br />

Easiest is to use a metal rollup ruler. We need the <strong>measurment</strong> in cm<br />

accurate.<br />

LEFT-K:: a= ......... (CM); b=....cm; Number of steps:<br />

STAIRCASE CODE: LEFT L<br />

This stair case is a grandeur type of staircase. This staircase makes a curve but not a<br />

standard sharp 90 degree curve. It makes a slow curve partly or all the way to the<br />

top.<br />

You need to measure the length of the outer bannister along the bannister from the<br />

beginning of the first step to the last step (the bannister can be longer than the steps).<br />

In the picture it shows the dotted arrow on the outside curve.<br />

The second measurement is the inner curve from the first step to the last step.<br />

The third measurement is to know how much the curve is. Meaning if I walk up the<br />

steps how many degree do I turn in order to get up stairs. It is the angle between the<br />

first step line and the last stepline (here in the example it is 90 degree).<br />

LEFT-L:: a= ......... (CM); b=....cm; angle: ........ Number of steps:.............<br />

90<br />

90<br />

90<br />

35cm

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