Installation Instructions

Step 1
After concrete footings have cured
to concrete manufacturers
specifications, slip the brace bands
and tension bands onto the terminal
posts. The long flat surface of the
tension band should face toward
the outside of the fence (Fig. 5).
Step 2
Apply all terminal post caps.
Note: Can use alternative setup
with bullet caps, one-way bullet
caps or two-way bullet caps. Use of
the one and two-way bullet
caps
eliminates the need for rail end caps
and connecting brace bands.
Note: Use one tension band for
every 14 in. to 16 in. of overall fence
height.
Terraced Ground
Corner Post assembly is used at point (A)
to allow fabric to follow terraced contour
of ground (Fig. 6).
Very Uneven Ground
Corner post assembly is used at points (A)
and (B) when ground rises or drops more
then 15 in. per 100 linear feet (Fig. 7).
4. Bands & Caps
Step 1
Place loop cap on the top of each line post.
The off-set side should face toward the
chain link fabric side of the fence (Fig. 8).
Step 2
Insert a piece of top rail through the line
post top closest to a terminal post. Slip rail
end cap onto the end of the top rail and
attach it to a terminal post by using a brace
band. Secure by using a 5/16 in. x 1-1/4 in.
carriage bolt with the head to the outside
of the fence (Fig. 9).
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Off-set side
toward chain
link fabric side
Rail End
Cap
Brace
Band
Top Rail
Step 3
Continue the top rail by forcing lengths of
swaged end top rail together through the
line post loop caps. (If top rail has been
cut or does not have a swaged end , join
rails together with top rail sleeve.)
(Fig.10)
Step 4
When rail reaches the next terminal post,
measure carefully and cut the top rail to
fit tightly between the last length of top
rail and the rail end cap. Fasten rail end
cap to brace band on the terminal post.
Secure in place with a 5/16 in. x 1-1/4 in.
carriage bolt (Fig.11).
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
5. Top Rail