Installation Guide

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Post Installation
Use a rubber mallet to gently drive the post tops onto
the posts (sold separately). Be careful not to damage the
post top (Fig. 3).
Fig. 3
Layout Installation:
Establish your fence line by staking out the areas you
wish to enclose. Locate each point in which you will
need an end, corner or gate post and mark it with a
stake (Fig. 1).
For 6' sections using 2" posts: measure 72
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" from
the center of an end point and mark with stake (Fig. 2).
NOTE:
Installing on sloped terrain will reduce distance
between posts.
If you are left with a space less than a full panel, the
panel can be cut down to  t the space by using a
hacksaw. “Notch” the cut ends of the horizontal rails
so they will sit inside of post.
Attach string to each stake to provide straight guide
lines.
Plan gate placement, opening and hardware
clearance before installing fencing.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
For 6' sections using
2" posts
2" posts
72
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"