Installation Instructions
1. Dig Hole
Start by setting the corner post. Use
a posthole digger or a shovel to dig
each hole approximately 12" below
frost line.*
2. Set Posts
Set the post in the hole. Add a shovel
full of gravel to each corner of the
post hole for good drainage.
3. Attach Fence
Attach the fence section to the post
by sliding a section into the pre-
punched post hole. Fasten using the
self-drilling screws (
provided
).
Setting the Fence Sections
Installing Your Aluminum Fence
Measuring & Layout Example
Determine corner locations for
the fence and drive stakes into the
ground to mark their positions.
Run a string or chalk line between
corner stakes. The stakes should be
tall enough so that the line does not
touch the ground.
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REMINDER!
MEASURING TIPS
When planning, re-
member that each in-
stalled 6' fence section
measures 6' from the
center of the first post to the center of
the second post.
An installed fence section measures 6'2"
from outer edge of the first post to the
outer edge of the next post. Therefore,
one installed fence section would mea-
sure 6'2"; two sections measure 12'2";
three sections measure 18'2", etc.
(If the fence goes up or down a hill, these
dimensions may vary slightly.
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NOTE: The fence should be installed so that the bottom of the pickets are 2" to 3" above the ground surface level.
All of the screws should be on the same side of the post.
(It is recommended that the screws are on the inside of the fence.)
6'
6'2"
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