Installation Guide

Step 1: Lay Out Fence Line
1. Locate your property line and stretch a string between stakes
from the beginning to the end of the fence to ensure posts will
be set on a straight line.
2. Beginning at the corner or end post, mark the location of the
post. Dig a hole for each post.
Center to Center Post Dimensions
Step 2: Digging Holes
1. If a laser transit is available, it will be an excellent tool to assist in
determining grade and slope.
2. For a level ground installation, begin at a corner or an end post.
This will give you a good starting point. If there is a slope, it is
easier to begin at the top and work your way down hill.
3. Dig all post holes minimum 12" diameter by 30"- 36" deep for the
six foot high panel and 24" deep for the 4ft high panels. Make
sure to check local building codes to ensure required depths and
diameters are met. Bell bottom of post holes.
4. Holes must be 72" apart, center to center for the six foot panel
and 96" for the eight foot panel. DO NOT CUT THE STIFFENER
UNLESS THE PANEL IS BEING CUT SHORTER.
5. Fence lines will rarely measure out to an exact number of full
panels; therefore it will likely require cutting one or more panels
to complete a fence. Depending on personal preference, you may
wish to narrow the width of the last 2 to 3 panels or cut the first
and last panels evenly so that there is not one very narrow panel.
Panels can be cut with most circular saws, the steel stieners will
require a metal cutting blade, and should be removed and cut
separately from the panel.
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Panel Size Line Corner End Gate
6'x6' Line 72"* 73"* 72"* 73"*
Corner 74"* 73"* 74"*
4'x8' Line 96" 97" 96" 97"
Corner 98" 97" 98"