Installation Instructions

Step 1
Find and mark your property boundary lines.
You should consider setting your fence back from your property line so
that concrete footings do not encroach onto private property.
Step 2
Plan your layout on paper or on the grid provided. Measure the overall
length of your planned fence to determine what parts and how many feet
of chain-link fabric and rail will be required (Fig.1).
Step 3
Mark the location of each terminal post with a stake.(Terminal posts are
used for corner, end, or gate, posts)
When determining the positions of gate posts remember that clearance
for hinges, latches, etc., is included in the listed opening width of the gate.
Therefore, if you have a gate for a 36 in. opening the post spacing should
be exactly 36in., inside post face to inside post face.
Tape Measure, Mason’s String, Stakes, Post Hole Digger, Shovel,
Level, Wheelbarrow, Wrenches or Adjustable Wrench, Hacksaw,
Pliers, Cutting Pliers, Fence Stretcher and Come Along
Winch (Optional)
Tools You Will Need:
1. Layout
Fig. 1