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STEP 5 - 

SLAT CHANNEL INSTALLATION

If your channels are not the desired length then these will need to be cut, ideally, with a dropsaw to obtain a clean 

cut without heating the aluminium to a point that it burns the powdercoating.

With the use of a tape measure, string line/chalk line, or if you have access to a laser level, you can mark the 

heights of the top of your slat channel on your posts.

Note:

 

If your site has sloping ground it may be required to step your fence from bay to bay. Once a height has 

been established for all of your channels, with the tek screws supplied, screw your channel directly to your post 

whilst keeping the top of your channel at the marks you have made on your post

Your screws should be approximately 300-400mm apart down the length of your channel.

Slat cavity

Post

Slat screw 

port

Cover clip

Note:

Make sure the post is elevated 10mm higher 

than the channel to allow for a post cap

the slat channel is asymmetrical. 

To ensure your fence aesthetically looks 

correct, make sure the ‘screw port side’ is all 

facing the same direction (generally on the 

inside of your property looks best).

Attach slat channel to 

post by screwing through 

the slat cavity

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Summary of Contents for VISTAWALL

Page 1: ...A STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO INSTALLING YOUR FENCE GATES FENCES VISTAWALL INSTALLATION GUIDE SLAT...

Page 2: ...is recommended that the reader pays particular attention to those items identified as IMPORTANT in this manual to ensure satisfactory long term performance Step 2 This will determine the concrete and...

Page 3: ...t spacer Tek screws 30 X 30 Slat channel Tek screws 100 X 16 x 1780mm Slat Conversion kit components To change the orientation of your fence 65 X 65 in ground post 65 X 65 flanged post Plastic knock i...

Page 4: ...g for 10mm either side of the channel and you are using 65x65mm posts then you will have an 1865mm post centre to post centre This also shows the in between measurements should you be fitting your sla...

Page 5: ...ent if required except where a PS1 is required NOTES For standard 65x65 aluminium posts a fairly dry concrete mix can be used which will hold the post in place without any bracing while the concrete d...

Page 6: ...WN OPTION Ensure the surface you are bolting the post to is firm level and clean See Figure below Fix the posts in place with four fixings of the correct type for the situation 4 1 4 2 BOLT DOWN POST...

Page 7: ...ce from bay to bay Once a height has been established for all of your channels with the tek screws supplied screw your channel directly to your post whilst keeping the top of your channel at the marks...

Page 8: ...ds can be used to set your slats out The first is to use the spacer provided which is fixed at 18mm and clips into the channel between each slat and fix each slat individually through the side of the...

Page 9: ...et hammer handle from either the top or bottom Tap the other edge firmly this will clip it into place Work your way to the other end until it is all secured in place One all the slats have been instal...

Page 10: ...im channel to the total length of the exposed slat between posts Screw fix this to the top of the slat this will become the base of the vertical slats Fitting vertical slats Starting from one side fix...

Page 11: ...to the powder coating therefore neglect will cause deterioration to your fence Can this be used for a balustrade No currently this has not been tested for balustrade purposes How do I set up my posts...

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