Installation Manual

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Fig. 27
Fig. 28
Staples should be 1/4" off edge
where border meets mesh
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Fig. 29
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Fig. 30
Partially Back out
screw then screw it
back in
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Your cut has been made and you now have to attach the border material included. Place mesh between
both flaps of the border and slide the strip of border down the mesh then staple it on. Staples should
be 1/4" off line of mesh in border. See Fig. 27-28. Make sure the mesh is fully inserted inside the border
material included.
Now your border has been attached to the cut side of the mesh. Cut of excess border. Your next step is to
attach the pole you removed in Fig. 26 to the cut side.
The best way to attach your pole to the cut is as follows:
Lay your molding strip on top of the border you just attached. Fig. 29
Line up molding so that it’s ush with bottom & ush with line of mesh. Make sure all staples are covered
by molding Fig. 29.
Screw one screw into the molding at the top until it comes completely through the molding mesh and
border.
Then put one screw into the molding at the bottom until it comes through to the other side of the
molding and mesh. Your molding should now be attached with 2 screws to the cut piece of the fence.
Slide your pole underneath the molding & mesh, and align the screws that came through the otherside to
the corresponding holes of the pole. Partially back out your top screw while keeping pressure on the
molding and the pole to keep it from moving. Then slowly drive the screw back down into the pole.
Repeat this step for the bottom screw. See Fig. 30
Finally place the rest of the screws into the pole and slowly screw them down. Your end pole is now
attached.
Partially Back out
screw then screw it
back in
1/4” o line of mesh
Place one screw
at top
Molding is ush
with mesh
Mesh over hangs
on outside of
molding covering
all staples
Place one screw
at bottom