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PRO NOTES:
Any hole to be drilled will have a hole in front of it and one in the back of it as shown in
Fig. 15a
. If the hole to be drilled is in the heavy range it will require a Heavy Lean. If the hole to be drilled is in
the light lean range, it will require a Light Lean. See
Fig. 15b.
PRO NOTES:
When determining the lean of a hole simply stand over the hole you are about to drill then look
at the hole in front of you. If you connected all three holes with a triangle. The point of the triangle indicates
the direction of lean. The further away from the imaginary line the more of a lean. If it doesn’t make a trian-
gle then it is level.
PRO NOTES:
Any hole to be drilled will have a hole in front of it and one in the
back of it as shown in
Fig.15a
. If the hole to be drilled is in the heavy range it will
require a Heavy Lean. If the hole to be drilled is in the light lean range, it will require
a Light Lean. See
Fig.15b
PRO NOTES:
When determining the lean of a hole simply stand over the hole you
are about to drill then look at the hole in front of you. If you connected all three holes
with a triangle. The point of the triangle indicates the direction of lean. The further
away from the imaginary line the more of a lean. If it doesn’t make a triangle then it is
level.
Step3: Drill and Inserting Ground Sleeves
PRO NOTES:
Any hole to be drilled will have a hole in front of it and one in the
back of it as shown in
Fig.15a
. If the hole to be drilled is in the heavy range it will
require a Heavy Lean. If the hole to be drilled is in the light lean range, it will require
a Light Lean. See
Fig.15b
PRO NOTES:
When determining the lean of a hole simply stand over the hole you
are about to drill then look at the hole in front of you. If you connected all three holes
with a triangle. The point of the triangle indicates the direction of lean. The further
away from the imaginary line the more of a lean. If it doesn’t make a triangle then it is
level.
Step3: Drill and Inserting Ground Sleeves
After adjustement has been made be
sure to tghten wingnuts back down
firmly.
Point of Triangle
& Lead Direction
Toward Pool
This hole is drilled lever without
any angle on the drill because
the front and the back holes are
on the same straight line.
PRO NOTES:
Any hole to be drilled will have a hole in front of it and one in the
back of it as shown in
Fig.15a
. If the hole to be drilled is in the heavy range it will
require a Heavy Lean. If the hole to be drilled is in the light lean range, it will require
a Light Lean. See
Fig.15b
PRO NOTES:
When determining the lean of a hole simply stand over the hole you
are about to drill then look at the hole in front of you. If you connected all three holes
with a triangle. The point of the triangle indicates the direction of lean. The further
away from the imaginary line the more of a lean. If it doesn’t make a triangle then it is
level.
Step3: Drill and Inserting Ground Sleeves
PRO NOTES:
Smoother
transitions when
conturing the
fence are best.
Avoid heavy turns
where ever possi-
ble. This example
shows all Light
Leans.
Point of Triangle
& Lead Direction
Away from Pool
KEY:
LL = Light Lean
HL = Heavy Lean
L = Level
Fig. 16
Fig. 15b
Pool
DG3
DG4