1. Start by standing on a marked
hole somewhere along a straight section of your fence. We will
name this the number one hole. The double holes where two sections
come together should be treated as a single hole when figuring
out how to lean the drill. Every following hole will also be
assigned a number (2,3,4…). While standing on number one
draw an imaginary straight line between one and number three.
Whichever side of that line number two falls on, that is the
direction that the top of the drill will lean when drilling
number two. The farther the distance from the line, the more
you will need to lean the drill. The difference between a large
lean and a small one is only a few degrees. While drilling number
two draw an imaginary line between number two and four. Whichever
side of the line three falls on that is the direction that the
top of the drill will lean. Remember that the greater the distance
from the line, the greater the lean. This rule will work in
determining how to lean each hole in your layout. The design
of the pool will not matter.
2. Please take the time to walk around the pool and survey
how each hole should be drilled. When the direction of the
lean has been determined on a particular hole place a small
arrow inside the marked circle showing the direction. This
will save a lot of guessing when it comes time to drill the
fence.
Adjust the water flow to meet the application and drill to
the tape line.
Proceed to the next hole and repeat until all the holes are
drilled.
Using the long nose needle pliers, go around and pull all
of the cores out of the holes.
Using the sleeve setter and hammer, set the sleeve the rest
of the way into the deck until the rim is flush with the deck.
3. Once all of the sleeves are installed, it will be time
to measure for the odd section of fence at the back of the
pool.
Note whether you will be cutting from the right or left side
of a full section.
Measure the outside centerline of the odd panel. Add ¼
inch to this measurement and write it down.
Count the number of poles that will be in this section and
again note if the odd panel will be a right hand or a left
hand cut (facing the fence).
Count poles from the opposite side of where the cut panel
is. Example: for a 5 pole left hand cut section, count over
4 poles from the beginning of the section starting at the
right. From this pole measure from the centerline on the cove
molding to the point that the panel will be cut. Measure at
both the top and the bottom. Using a straight edge, mark the
cut line with a white china marker.
Double check that you are cutting the proper panel (left
or right) at the correct pole and make the cut.
Staple the end cut border material to the open cut you just
made.
Now attach the end cove molding over the border to the pole.
4. Now install all standard sections and the special cut
section of fence.
Turn poles to adjust bottom tension and bring the cove molding
inline as you go.
Install the latching hardware onto the fence at each joining
section; placing the eye on the left and the latch on the
right. The holes for the hook and eye are pre-drilled to a
smaller size on the end poles to allow for a snug fitting
connection. It is suggested that you use a number 10 sheet-metal
tap to initially thread the pre-drilled holes. Be careful
not to exert too much force when screwing in the brass hook
and eye.
Connect the latches and eyes as you go; turning poles so that
the mesh becomes tight at the bottom and the cove molding is
facing out.
When latching to an independent structure, install the hook
portion of the latch on the fence. Install the eye into a
substantial surface of the adjacent structure or use with
an appropriate anchor.
5. Instruct your customer on how to open the main gate.
Squeeze the poles together using one hand and open the latch
with the other .
Put one arm over the fence facing the gate opening and place
your thumb and forefinger on the top of the pole. Push towards
the gate opening in line with the fence and the pole will
turn in your hand once it is centered in the sleeve. Push
again on the top of the pole and lift out as the pole centers
in the sleeve. This can obviously be done in one step, but
make sure that your customer understands the process.
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