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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

Summary of Contents for Pool Fence

Page 1: ...Pool Fence Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...10 2 Square Head Screw Tip 11 1 8 Metal Drill Bit 12 Cordless Screw Gun 13 1 Template Incl 14 Chalk Line ZNZ Pool Fence Installation Guide Index Getting Started Section1 Layout and Marking Out your De...

Page 3: ...ked and mark your next hole 1R Fig 4 1R is for the 1st pole of the full section going to the right side of the pool Mark Out Once both holes of the start point are marked 1L 1R place the template prov...

Page 4: ...ely have fewer poles in it This example depicts a two pole cut Now repeat until pole 5th of the section Fig 6 7a Mark your last hole for that section hole 5 Fig 7a Then use the double hole on the temp...

Page 5: ...l or be level See diagram below Mark an arrow on the deck surface to avoid making a mistake Angles are needed to ensure proper tension and aesthetics Fig 12 show a Light Lean Away from the pool Fig13...

Page 6: ...quire 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...

Page 7: ...of the guide See Fig DG3 DG4 Heavy or Light Lean The tick marks on the side of the drill guide by the wing nut will show you what a heavy lean is and what a light lean is see Fig DG5 below Drilling Be...

Page 8: ...deck sleeve Repeat this until all your sections are installed Step 4 Making Your Custom Cut Measuring Your Custom Cut Your custom section Is the one that doesn t fit The first step is to measure your...

Page 9: ...ment and you can make the cut Roll out your full section screws facing up in front of the custom cut area and face the pool Looking at the full section count the poles over until you reach the panel t...

Page 10: ...t you took See Fig 26 Make sure the mesh is tight and remove the extra pole from the extra piece Hold your tape measure on the OUTSIDE THE MOLDING as shown un Fig 25 and make a mark on the border at t...

Page 11: ...rough the molding mesh and border Then put one screw into the molding at the bottom until it comes through to the side of the molding and mesh Your molding should now be attached with 2 screws to the...

Page 12: ...age Make sure both screw eyes are tightened until there are no visible threads The fence works on tension so you must squeeze the poles together in order to connect the latch to the screw eye TIP Befo...

Page 13: ...mesh safety fence is not intended to be a substitute for proper adult supervision and is not a guar antee against access to the pool Children should always be carefully watched at all times Layers of...

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