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Yardworks 1728615 Installation Instructions page 2

Belmont white lattice top fence (6 x 6)

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Setting Posts
1.
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.
2.
Mix concrete according to manufacturer's
specifications. Fill the bottom of the hole
to a level 24" from the surface.
3.
Set the post into the hole, be sure it is square
and in-line with your string layout.
4.
Pour concrete around the post approximately
6" at a time. Tamp to eliminate air pockets, and
continually check for level.
5.
Before the concrete sets, sight down the fence
line to be sure all posts align, and are at the same
height. High posts can be driven deeper by placing a
wooden block across the top and tapping down with
a hammer. Allow concrete to set 24-48 hours.
Installing Fence Panel
1.
Measure the distance between posts. If necessary,
use a hack saw to cut Top,Mid and Bottom Rails
(F) to fit. Be sure to cut equally from either end.
2.
Use screws (D) to fasten Rail Bracket (C) to
Top,Mid & Bottom Rails (F). (See Fig 3.)
3.
Position the fence assembly between the posts.
Align with adjacent fence panels or with the Top
Rail slightly below the top of the vinyl posts.
Screw all Rail Brackets (C) to the Vinyl Posts (A)
using Screws (D). (See Fig 4.)
4.
Affix the Post Cap (B) using PVC glue.
NOTE: This fence type is designed to be installed level
between posts - it does not angle to follow slopes.
Use of this product must be in accordance with all local & zoning and/or building codes.
Consumer assumes all risks and liability associated with the use of this product.
For warranty details see the express written limited warranty for your product.
10"
24"
Fig 2. Setting Posts
F
A
B
C
G
F
A
H
F
C
C
Minimum
30"
B
C
E
E
A
C
A
A
C

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