Instructions / Assembly
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2.
Post Location:
Measure the width of the fence panel (X) plus the 
width of the post (Y). This is the common center-
to-center measurement (unless there is a cut-down 
panel) for post hole location (Fig. 2).
Post Installation:
Dig the  rst two post holes. Hole size should 
be dug based on the following determination: 
Depth is determined by your local frost line 
measurements plus 6" for gravel/ ller (Fig. 3). Width 
is determined by the post size. See chart below for 
measurements:
Diameters based on post size:
10" for 5" x 5" post
8" for 4" x 4" post
Fig. 2
5x5 Post 
5x5 Post 
Example:Example:
Frost Line
Gravel/
Filler
6"
10"
X+Y
Y
X
Fig. 3
3.
Insert 6" of gravel/ ller into the bottom of both holes 
and then set both posts into the ground and level 
the  rst post.
Add wet or dry concrete mix according to 
manufacturer’s instructions to the top of the  rst 
post hole (Fig. 4). Make sure panel will be 2" above 
the ground. 
After setting  rst fence section, proceed 
systematically with post, panel, post, etc.
Fig. 4
Post
Concrete
Gravel
1.
Mark the fence location using string and line 
stakes (Fig. 1).
NOTE:
Plan gate placement, opening and hardware 
clearance before installing fencing.
Fig. 1








