IronCraft Aluminum Installation Instructions

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Required Tools

HAMMER
MEASURER
WHEEL
BARROW
PLEASE NOTE: Additional accessories are required if installing on hard surface, such as a deck, or if mounting the
end panel to a wall.

STEP 1: PLAN YOUR DESIGN

Decide on your layout and remember to consider where the gate will be installed. Regular posts should
be set 72-1/2" apart, measuring from center to center of each post, while gate posts should be set 1"
wider than the width of the gate itself to allow room for the hinges.
72-1/2"
Post
Layout the perimeter of determined fencing area with stakes and masons string to keep posts in line
when installing. Place the wood stakes where you intend to install the posts.
All IronCraft aluminum panels can be installed on an incline. The same method of installation should be
followed, simply push the panel up or down to accommodate a hill or slope.
Aluminum Fence Installation Instructions
TAPE
MASONS
STRING
PHILLIPS
DRILL
SCREWDRIVER
Center of Post
Post
2" x 2"
WOOD
SHOVEL
STAKES
ADJUSTABLE
WOOD
WRENCH
BLOCKS
TIP: All aluminum panels can be cut to
the size needed. When cutting, use a
standard hand saw or reciprocating saw
and be sure to leave 2" of spacing at the
end of each horizontal rail.
IronCraft Customer Service
1-888-662-1788
Monday - Friday
8am - 5pm EST
CONCRETE
POST HOLE
DIGGER
RECIPROCATING
HANDHELD
SAW
SAW

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  • Page 1 Place the wood stakes where you intend to install the posts. All IronCraft aluminum panels can be installed on an incline. The same method of installation should be followed, simply push the panel up or down to accommodate a hill or slope.
  • Page 2 STEP 2: CHOOSE POSTS helpful to drop each post at the appropriate stake to avoid LINE POST CORNER POST END/GATE POST STEP 3: POST, GATE & PANEL INSTALLATION wood (to protect the post) hammer the post into the ground approximately 2” so the post is 24“ below ground Tip: Measure between 21”...
  • Page 3 Once the first post is in the ground, pour concrete to fill the hole, filling just enough to provide a slight slant for water runoff. Assemble panels and posts by inserting the horizontal rails on the panels into the pre-cut holes on post. Secure the posts with screws included.

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