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Unroll the silt fence fabric on the ground with the 

gray panel facing up. The 5" sand tube pocket, 

with post holes, should be toward the fill slope.

Fold top edge of fabric over bracket, aligning 

prepunched holes in fabric with the top two holes 

in the bracket. (The bottom six holes are unused.)

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Drop bottom plate over end of post and place 

retainer clip on top. Finish driving T-post until 

bottom plate is tight and flush with ground, 

sealing tube pockets in place.

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Insert sand tubes into tube pockets between the 

post holes in the fabric.

For 4' spacing, drive a T-post into every post 

hole. For 8' spacing, drive T-posts into fence ends 

then alternate every 4' with ground stakes and 

T-posts. (Use washers with ground stakes.)

Feed two 75# zip ties through the fabric, into the 

bracket and back through the fabric. 

Start T-posts in holes between sand tubes 

(studded side facing fill slope), with the white 

end facing up. Set with a driver, pounder or 

sledgehammer.

Place angled top bracket on top of T-posts and 

pin into place. Ensure that the open side faces 

the fill slope.

Tighten zip ties. The fabric will not be tight 

horizontally or vertically to allow the self-

supporting curve to function.

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PIG Trenchless Curved Silt Fence — Installation

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