
Fill the locations with concrete.
Once the placement of the posts and the depth
of the holes are verified, fill the holes with
concrete and use a spirit level to ensure the
posts are level, front and side. Make sure both
posts remain straight and parallel to one another.
Line up the spacers.
Place two aluminium spacers on top of the top
rail, situated at the top of the post. If the
spacers are too tall, trim them with a hack saw.
If the posts aren’t exactly 1900mm your spacer
may be too short which you can cut and use the
remainder of the cover strip.
Repeat the process for multiple
fences.
If you are installing multiple fences, repeat
the same previous steps for each additional
section. Add as many fence sections as you
need to fit your desired parameter.
Ensure proper measurements and adequate
spacing is applied to multiple fences.
Line up the strips.
The cover strips are optional and are used to
cover the fence end and grooves that aren’t used.
Place the strip with the notched side facing
inward and the flat side facing outward. If the
cover strips are too long and stick out, you might
have to trim them using a hacksaw.
Place the caps.
Begin the next step by placing a post cap
on top of each of the aluminum posts.
Slightly slide the cap into the post and
gently tap them into place using a rubber
mallet. Repeat this for each aluminium
post installed.
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