Install Guide TOOLS REQUIRED 1. Rotary Hammer Drill 8. Scissors 2. 5/8” Masonry Bit (14” +) 9. Household Stapler 3. Extension Cord 10. #2 Square Head Screw Tip 4. Tape Measure 11. 1/8” Metal Drill Bit 5. Hammer 12. Cordless Screw Gun 6. Marker 13. 1 - Template (Incl.) 7. Garden Hose 14.
Step 1: Layout & Mark-Out **If using a self-closing gate, skip this step and refer to the instructions included in the gate box. Layout: The fence should be a minimum 2’ off the pool edge. See Fig. 1 & Fig 2 Fig. 2 2-3’ Off the Pool Edge Fig. 1 Start Point for Manual Opening 36” e anc Dist Pool Edge Start Point: Is the manual opening to enter the pool area. See Fig. 1 Use the double hole on the section template provided and mark your first hole 1L Fig. 3.
Mark-Out: Once both holes of the start point are marked, (1L & 1R) place the template provided over 1R Fig. 5. Fig. 5 1L 3’ 1R Then place the template over 1R and mark your second hole for that section (Fig. 5a). Fig. 5a 1L 1R 2 Now repeat until the 5th pole of the section Fig. 6-7a Fig. 6 Placed Over Previous Hole 3 2 Fig. 7 Placed Over Previous Hole 4 3 Mark your last hole for that section, (hole 5) Fig. 7a. Fig. 7a Slide Tem 4 plate 1/4” Fig.
Fig. 8 4 1 5 3 5 1 Th 4 he st i is be n to o i t c t se cu marked last 2 1 5 3 All full sections have 5 poles attached to the mesh. When marking-out make sure you always count your holes before marking-out your next section. Also count your holes again before you drill to make sure you didn’t mark too many or too few holes. 2 4 3 1 5 2 4 1 5 3 4 2 Sta r 1L 1R t Po int 3 2 Custom Cut: Is when the last piece is less than the 36” template.
1 6 1 6 2 5 Lay Back Holes: are needed for the manual opening and are used to place the end poles of the section 5 into when using the pool. See Fig. 9 & 10 Fig. 10 1 Fig.
Understand the Angle to be Drilled: See Fig. 15a-17 KEY: LL = Light Lean Pool Front Hole Fig. 15a 20 110 100 90 ean vy L Hea 1 0 14 0 13 HL = Heavy Lean Imaginary Line 80 Fig. 16 AV OI 160 LL LL LL 0 180 LL Back Hole Heavy Lean 170 Level (L) LL ec t-S Cu LL 15 0 D Fence Line L = Level n tio Hole to be Drilled & Point of Triangle LL PRO NOTES: Any hole to be drilled will have a hole in front of it and one in the back of it as shown in Fig. 15a.
Step 3: Drilling and Inserting Ground Sleeves *Recommended* Drill Guide: We have a drill guide that will help you with drilling holes needed for proper installation. If you are unsure about any steps call 561-316-6418. Align: The drill guide over the marked hole with the bubble level pointing to the pool edge. (See Fig. DG1) Level: The drill guide. The three bolts attached to the bottom of thebase allow the user to level the drill guide. Simply turn the bolts clockwise or counter clockwise. (See Fig.
If you are unsure about any part of these instructions please call before drilling any holes into your deck or surface (561)316-6418 Drilling: Begin at your start point to drill out fence as shown below in Fig. 18. Check the hole you are about to drill making sure you have the appropriate degree of lean and the direction of the hole to be drilled either towards the pool or away from the pool. In this example we are drilling away from the pool. Remember to always adjust your bubble indicator to level.
Installing Sections: Start at a double hole (where sections connect) and put your first pole in. You should always lean the pole you are leading with back as shown below in Fig. 20 to get it started in the hole. Then push the pole forward along the line of fence and down into the hole until the bottom of the fence is flush with the deck sleeve. Repeat this until all of your full sections are installed. Fig.
Measure the outside centerline of the odd panel. Next, count the number of poles in the odd section and double check whether it is a cut to the right or a cut to the left. See Fig. 22-23. For additional information call 561-316-6418. Fig. 22 5 3 Pole 1 Custom Cut to the right Pole 2 2 51 Pole 3 Right Pole 4 Place the tape measure down and measure odd panel (NOTE: Make sure you are facing the pool). Fig. 23 4 5 1 23 1/2” 0” If you notice in Fig.
Hold your tape measure on the OUTSIDE OF THE MOLDING as shown in Fig. 25 and make a mark on the border at the top and bottom of the fence with a marker. Fig. 25 4 5 4 NOTICE: Tape measure is on the outside of the molding Using your scissors you can proceed to cut the mesh. Sliding your ruler up against the molding to make sure you are cutting at exactly the measurement you took. See Fig. 26 Make sure the mesh is tight and remove the extra pole from the extra piece. 4 5 Extra Piece Fig.
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. 4 Fig. 28 Fig. 27 1/4” off line of mesh Staples should be 1/4" off edge where border meets mesh Now your border has been attached to the cut side of the mesh. Cut of excess border.
Step 5: Finishing & Latching Your New Pool Fence D.I.Y. Latching the fence: You now have all the full sections installed and the custom cut made as well. Each full section has a pilot hole at the top between the first and second screw. Follow these steps to ensure your fence is latched properly: Using your 1/8" drill bit, carefully drill out the pilot hole and slightly bevel the hole. Fig. 31 Screw one screw eye into each hole on opposing sections. Fig.
Periodically check fence for proper function. The Fence must block all entrances to the pool area. Keep fence away from staging platforms ie: tables or chairs. Leave room between fence & pool to allow for a walkway while fence is up. If fence is terminating to an existing structure, make sure the structure is solid enough and the latch can not pull out allowing a child to get through.