Installation Guide

These methods allow for the fence to be pulled tight under tension to 90 degrees. See figures below.
5. Using a shop vac to ensure holes are clean of debris, tap (do not pound) plastic deck sleeves in the holes and
install the first panel. If sleeves do not slide in easily then redrilling the hole may be necessary.
6. For the next panel, use the two closest holes of the template to mark the distance between the panels, allowing
exactly three inches on center.
7. Repeat steps 3-6 until all holes have been drilled and the fence panels installed.
90 Degree Rule: It is not recommended that 90 degree corners be used, although it is sometimes necessary.
In order to maximize the strength of the fence do not design 90 degree corners within a single panel. A 90
degree corner can be made by placing two panels at a right angle and angle the poles away from each other
by 5 degrees. Be sure to make adjustments before you drill.
This hole gets drilled at a
5 degree angle. Angle
the hole in the direction
of the arrow
Bring hole spacing to 2-1/2"
on center at corner, instead
of normal 3".
This hole gets drilled at a 5
degree angle. Angle the hole
in the direction of the arrow.
Fence line.
Hook