Installation Guide

*Lifetime guarantee on The Fix-A-Fence product only. **In colder climates we
recommend belling the bottom of the hole. See illustration-
Always wear proper safety equipment such as gloves and eye protection.
Figure 3 Figure 4
Supplied:
The Fix-A-Fence channel brace
The Fix-A-Fence anchor section
3 qty. 5/16 x 3 inch lag screws
3 qty. #14 x 1 inch Tek screws
1 qty. 5/8 x 1 inch bolt
Tools Needed:
Ratchet or drill
7/16 inch socket (wood)
3/8 inch nut driver (metal)
Post hole digger or shovel
15/16” socket or adjustable wrench
Wheelbarrow or 5 gallon bucket
Level
Measuring tape
1.) Remove red plug from anchor section (keep for future use if Channel Brace is ever removed).
Bolt anchor section to channel brace using supplied 5/8” bolt and tighten firmly (see figure 1).
*Orientation of anchor section can go any direction to get around an obstruction.
2.) Measure 8 inches out from the bottom edge of the damaged post (this marks the center of
the hole to be dug).
3.) Using your mark, prepare a hole 18 inches deep and 6 inches in diameter. (See Figure 2)
4.) Place the assembled Fix-A-Fence into the hole, keeping the base against the bottom of the
post. (See Figure 3)
5.) Mix the 60 lb. bag of concrete according to the manufacturers instructions.
6.) Fill the hole with concrete to the base of the channel brace. Maintain the center line of the
Fix-A-Fence and the post. (See Figure 4)
7.) Plumb Fix-A-Fence with a level, keeping the base of The Fix-A-Fence against the bottom of
the post. (See Figure 5)
8.) Allow concrete to set according to manufacturers instructions.
9.) Once the concrete has set, pull the fence post firmly against The Fix-A-Fence and install
supplied lag screws starting at the top. No pre-drilling is needed. If attaching to a metal pole,
use the supplied Tek screws (drill with 3/8 inch nut driver required)
You’re done!
LEGEND
Channel Brace
Anchor Section
Figure 2
18”
8”
6”
Figure 1
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