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STEP 4 - 

INSTALLING POSTS CAPS

Cut each side of the cap in line with the centre 
ridge. Use end-nippers – do not use a knife 
as this is dangerous and difficult to achieve a 
straight cut.
Ensure the ‘nose’ of the end nippers is pushed 
all the way in before cutting.

Bend the cap along the centre ridge to snap it, 
and pull apart to create two single caps.

4.1

4.2

All EasyWall caps are supplied as a ‘double’ cap, which are designed to be snapped in half to create two 

single caps where required.

NOTE: 

If the cap is not a tight fit, place a small amount of silicone up inside the cap to secure it. Make sure the 

silicone is a small bead on the inside corner of the sides only.

Make sure you keep the correct distance 
from the top of the post to the top of the 
rail (see page 4).

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This document is only intended to be a general guide, as every property and situation is different. Any 

installation work, including the use of power equipment is completely the responsibility of the person(s) 

installing. All persons using power equipment must be trained and certified to use the equipment and must 

wear all applicable personal protection gear. Fentec cannot accept any responsibility for any faulty installation or 

damage or injury arising from installation work.

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1.

 To keep your fence looking its best, a soft broom down every few 

months should be sufficient to remove any cobwebs. Pay 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 as this will retain water and lead to corrosion.
    

DO NOT

 use your fence as a retaining wall, as it is not designed for 

this purpose.

3. 

 Adequate drainage is needed to ensure that water does not pond in 

the bottom rail. This is achieved by designing the posts such that there 

is a clearance between the ends of the bottom rail and the posts.

4. 

DO NOT

 use touch up paint. Minor scratches should be left alone or 

the post/rail replaced. Touch up paint will weather differently than the 

original steel coating. A small touch up brush can be supplied for any 

small scratches.

5.

 The steel posts and rails are backed by a 10-year warranty* under the 

following conditions:
 

- Installation > 1km from Marine or Industrial environment

 

- Fence is installed to manufactures guidelines

 

- Fence is maintained regularly in accordance with 

suggestions made by Boundaryline.
There is no warranty on the timber components due to being a natural 

product.

MAINTENANCE OF YOUR FENCE

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