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Yardworks 1728615 Installation Instructions

Belmont white lattice top fence (6 x 6)

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Belmont White Lattice Top Fence
(6 x 6) Installation Instructions
For SKU# 1728615
Required:
• Philips Screwdriver
• Measuring Tape
• String Line, Stakes, Level
• PVC Vinyl Cement (Menards #172-4587)
• Concrete or Gravel
Installation Tips:
• Prior to construction, check with your regulatory agency for local code requirements
• Contact your utility company to locate and mark underground lines
• Careful planning and measurement of your fence project is essential, as moving posts
after the concrete sets is extremely difficult
• It is highly recommended to measure the panels prior to setting your posts,
not all panels are the same width ( + / - 3/16")
Planning is Essential
• Consider soil conditions, slopes, utility locations
and property lines when positioning posts.
• Run a string line to locate the fence line and
establish the outside faces of your posts
(See Fig 1.)
• Mark the centers of the post locations for
your fence. The maximum on center
distance between fence rail posts is 72".
Item
Product Name
A
4" x 4" Vinyl Post
B
4" x 4" Post Cap
C
Rail Bracket
D
Screw
E
U Channel
F
Top Mid Bottom Rail*
G
Lattice*
H
Fence Panel*
*These components are pre-assembled
A,B,C & D included in Post Kit #'s 1728602(White)
sold separately.
Qty
1
1
6
48
2
3
1
9
Optional:
• Power Drill with 1/8" Drill Bit
• Post Hole Digger
• Power Auger
• Safety Glasses
Stake
Fig 1. Sample Staking & Post Layout
On-Center
A B
C D E F
Distance
String
"
72
Post
H
G
H

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Summary of Contents for Yardworks 1728615

  • Page 1 Belmont White Lattice Top Fence (6 x 6) Installation Instructions For SKU# 1728615 Optional: Required: • Philips Screwdriver • Power Drill with 1/8" Drill Bit • Measuring Tape • Post Hole Digger • String Line, Stakes, Level • Power Auger •...
  • Page 2 Setting Posts Dig or auger post holes. The 4" x 5" Vinyl Posts require a 10" DIAMETER HOLE, and must be at least 30" BELOW GRADE. (See Fig 2.) In frost regions, the post holes should be deep enough to extend below the frost line. 10"...