Installation Guide

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Cross Fencing
Cross fencing is used to divided a large paddock or pasture into smaller sections using a fence line. The T-
Bracket can be used to easily terminate a rail when cross fencing. Below are steps to install the T-Bracket.
The illustration below shows an example layout of cross fencing. The T-Brackets will be mounted on one
end and Barrel Tensioners mounted on the opposite end to pull tension on the rail.
*Notice the ends of the fence lines are braced to offset the pull of the rail.
A Horizontal/Octagonal Brace Assembly is required
to prevent the end post from moving when tension
is applied. Refer back to Step 2, page 10, for
information on installing this brace assembly.
NOTE: Refer to Illustration A. The horizontal
brace post has been lowered to allow
placement of the T-Bracket.
8’  10’
MOVE HORIZONTAL BRACE
POST DOWN
A
6’  8’
4” POST DIAMETER
10’ LONG
6”  8” DIA. POSTS
8’ LONG
54”58”
TBRACKETS
FENCE
LINE
FENCE
LINE
T-BRACKETS
BARREL
TENSIONERS
Illustration G
Illustration A
NOTE:
• Brace Assemblies are required on both ends of
cross fence.
• End Post used for One-Way Barrel Tension must
be on inside of rail.
• T-Bracket designed to provide termination of rail
and replaces Line Post Bracket for crossing rail.
G
SET LINE POST IN
FENCE RAIL
ONE-WAY
BARREL
TENSIONER
FENCE BRACKET