3-2 MARK ALL REMAINING POST LOCATIONS
3-1 MARK LOCATIONS FOR ENDS, CORNERS & GATES
48-1/2”
4’
Nominal
Starting at an end point, run a tape measure along the
ground to the next stopping point, and drive intermedi-
ate stakes at equal intervals of 96¾″, plus or minus
½″, to mark the locations for your remaining posts.
Note: All measurements must be made along the
ground elevation, regardless of slope. This ensures
the ATF (All Terrain Fence) feature is properly em-
ployed when panels are ′raked′ to follow grade (see
Step 3-4).
When staking gate post locations, space the opening
between posts (inside post face to inside post face)
according to the following table:
95”
8’
Nominal
Line and corner posts will require four (4) universal
brackets; End posts will require two universal brackets.
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Using a string line, mark your property’s boundary
lines. Based on your worksheet site plan, locate each
point where the fence starts, stops or turns a corner
(including points for gate locations) and mark it with a
stake (Figure 3-1).
Stake End, Corner & Gate Locations
Measure the distance between each end of the line;
drive a stake halfway between the ends. Proceed
from the center stake to the left end, staking every
96¾”; then return to center and repeat the process
as you move toward the right end (Figure 3-2).
Dig post holes at each marking stake (see Figure 3-3).
The exact diameter and depth of the hole may need
to be increased depending on local weather and soil
conditions. Regardless of depth of the hole, post height
(from ground line) should always be set as follows: