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STEP-BY-STEP

 GUIDE

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing 

Boundaryline 

Smart

Wall

 

Fencing. This product will 

provide you with many years 

of trouble free protection if 

installed in accordance with 

the directions outlined in this 

document.

This guide does not apply 

to any fences over 1.8m in 
height. If your fence is greater 
than 1.8m, please seek further 
advice from Boundaryline. 

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 Describe your site details 

when ordering materials.

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 Identify your soil type/

ground conditions. Refer to 

Tape Measure
Shovel
Circular Saw
Hex Drive Bit
Line Marking Paint

String Line

Drill/Driver

Angle Grinder
Post Hole Digger
Spirit Level

Safety Boots
Gloves
Helmet

Eye Protection
Hearing Protection
Sun Protection

Make sure you choose 

the right tools before start 
installing your fence.

BEFORE YOU START, READ THIS

TOOLS LIST

It is recommended that the reader pays particular attention to those items identified as IMPORTANT in this 
manual to ensure satisfactory long-term performance.

!

IMPORTANT

the table in 

Step 1

. This will 

determine the concrete and 

footing details required.

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 Make sure you are aware of 

underground services before 
you start digging! These could 
be gas, electricity, or water 
mains. Call your local council 

for more information.

-

 Check your local council 

regulations on boundary 

fencing.

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 Check the delivered material 

for the correct number of 
components and general 

condition before beginning 
your installation.

The recommendations detailed 

in this guide are formulated 
along the lines of good 

building practice. They are not 
intended to be an exhaustive 

statement of all the relevant 
data. 

If you have any questions, 

please contact our Technical 
Team on 0800 003 006. We 
are always happy to help in 
any way we can.

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Summary of Contents for SMARTWALL

Page 1: ...STEP BY STEP GUIDE INSTALL GUIDE SMARTWALL A STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO INSTALLING YOUR FENCE...

Page 2: ...ART READTHIS TOOLS LIST It is recommended that the reader pays particular attention to those items identified as IMPORTANT in this manual to ensure satisfactory long term performance IMPORTANT the tab...

Page 3: ...STALLING POSTS a Fastening posts together b Fixing post in ground If it isn t possible to fix posts as proposed here please contact us for further information IMPORTANT Approx 40mm 2 Fasteners approx...

Page 4: ...l A rubber mallet can be used if required Continue to insert all palings ensuring the tongue and groove joint is in place correctly Once all palings are installed it is time to fit your top rail Slide...

Page 5: ...ay particular attention to the area under the top rail which is sheltered from natural washing by rain 2 DO NOT build up soil garden fill and or dirt against the bottom rails and posts of your fence a...

Page 6: ...ess Otherwise specified All units in Millimeters Linear Tolerance 0 5mm overall Angular Tolerance 0 5mm overall Revision Patent Pending NZ Pat App 745289 753226 POST CAP POST TOP RAIL CLT LAMINATED PA...

Page 7: ...rwise specified All units in Millimeters Linear Tolerance 0 5mm overall Angular Tolerance 0 5mm overall Revision Patent Pending NZ Pat App 745289 753226 GOOD GROUND 100KPA ALLOWABLE BEARING AS DEFINED...

Page 8: ...s including the number of surrounding properties and how exposed the location is If your property is exposed to higher wind speeds please contact us for further advice recommendations Also if in proxi...

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