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7.

Stand one end of the Chain-Link Fence 
(K) up against the left side of the Gate 
frame. Starting at the top, thread the  
Vertical Tension Rod (J) down through 
the Chain-Link Fence, front/back, 
front/back, through each diamond, while 
making sure to pass through the eye of 
each Eyebolt on the way down. Thread 
the rod all the way through the last  
diamond at the bottom. 

Unroll the Chain-link Fence 
around the frame of the kennel, 
being sure to keep tension on the 
wire by pulling the roll as you 
unwind it. Occasionally, it may 
be necessary to untangle the 
knuckles at the top and bottom of 
the roll. Keeping the tension on 
the roll tight will help prevent 
this. 

NOTE: As stated on page 6, with two people the fence can be fully unrolled, stretched out in its entirety, 
and lifted, pulled, and stretched around the perimeter one small section at a time. This will minimize 
bunching and tangling of the fence during application. 

About every two feet, loosely attach a Short Plastic Tie (M) 
at the top to keep the chain-link in place until it is ready to 
be fully secured. 

Summary of Contents for K9 Kennel K9664

Page 1: ...in one continuous 24 piece It is prone to tangle while attaching but with two people and a little patience the fence can applied with minimal complication The best practice is to unroll the fence and...

Page 2: ...Rail two rails have two swaged ends two rails have one swaged end 4 Short Filler Rail swaged on one end 4 Bottom Gate Rail swaged on all ends 1 Gate Door 1 Gate Frame Vertical Posts swaged on one end...

Page 3: ...Rails must point up In the back use two Long Filler Rails B to connect the corners Notice the placement of the swaged ends In the front place two Short Filler Rails C the Bottom Gate Rail D and the Ga...

Page 4: ...swaged ends of the Gate Frame Posts Swing the Gate Frame into the upright position Starting at the corner closest to the Gate Frame Use a Short Filler Rail C to connect the Gate Frame and a Bent Top R...

Page 5: ...l Corner Post in the back Connect a Long Filler Rail B with two swaged ends to the Bent Top Rail Swaged I B Swaged on both ends Using the last Long Filler Rail B with one swaged end connect the Filler...

Page 6: ...in link fence K The chain link fence comes in one continuous 24 piece rolled in plastic to help prevent tangling and bunching While attaching remove the plastic as you go With two people and a little...

Page 7: ...being sure to keep tension on the wire by pulling the roll as you unwind it Occasionally it may be necessary to untangle the knuckles at the top and bottom of the roll Keeping the tension on the roll...

Page 8: ...ass through the eye of the first Eyebolt It is the extra Chain Link Fence on the Gate side of the Tension Rod that must be removed Locate and note the top knuckle of the fence on the Gate side of the...

Page 9: ...9 18 Once all excess fencing has been removed reinsert the second Tension Rod J down through the Chain link Fence and the Eyebolts on the other side of the gate as you did in Step 12...

Page 10: ...hreads and snap off the excess at the scored area of the bolt Finish each nut with a Plastic Cap P Facing the Kennel go to the top left Eyebolt Push the eye firmly against the Gate Frame Tighten the N...

Page 11: ...your way around to each corner pulling the ties tighter and tighter until they are all snug Now work your way around the kennel pulling the remaining ties up as you go We suggest removing and storing...

Page 12: ...urn the item to MIDWEST or to make the item available for pick up by MIDWEST 4 ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY DOCUMENT AND ANY REMEDY FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT THAT BUT FOR THIS PROVI...

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