Instructions / Assembly

wider than the suggested dimension.
Layout and Posts and Panels Installation
The location of your gate will determine the layout of the posts for the fence line. The
width of your gate will determine the spacing between your gate posts
To make sure your fence run is straight, install line stakes and run a string line. The string
line should be positioned on the side of the posts and be very tight
Keep your string line 2” above ground, use a line level to establish a level line for the fence
run, which also determines the position of your bottom rail above the ground
Use a tape measure and mark the location for each post. Remove the string line, leaving
the stakes and dig the post holes. If installing with concrete, 5” posts will need a 12”
diameter hole. 4” posts will need 10” diameter hole. The recommended depth of holes is
determined by your local regulatory agency.
Next, re-attach the string line to the stakes and place a post in each hole. As you set the
post, use the string line to ensure the fence line is straight ( see figure 1 )
Install the first post ( post A ) mix the concrete and fill the hole around the post
with concrete to 3” below ground level ensuring that the post is level and
plumb.
Have another post ( post B ) sitting in the adjacent hole.
Pour concrete around post B to about 3” below ground level and level and
plumb the post
SIide the panel with the brackets installed between posts and position the panel to the
desired height.
Use string line to keep the proper spacing from the ground.
Using the bracket screws (four per bracket); attach the panel bracket to the posts. Be sure
to center the fence brackets on the post.
Use a level to ensure the fence is plumb and the posts are square with the ground.
Brace the panel and post to hold the position as the concrete sets (at least overnight).
Continue setting posts and installing panels to complete the project.
When concrete is set, finish panel installation by using the bracket screws to secure the
fence bracket to the panel.
Add post cap on each post using a PVC glue (sold separately) to adhere the post caps.