FITTING MESH AND NETTING (Optional)
– same for all run sizes
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Cut the 1200mm Weldmesh so that it just fits inside the
frame, beside the door. Secure the weldmesh using Cable
Ties (spaced every 5 holes). You can make weldmesh
easier to fit if you remove any curvature. We do this by
lying it curved side upwards on a very flat area of lawn
and carefully walking on it.
19
Fill all remaining gaps in the frame with Weldmesh using
Cable Ties. It is best to use 1200mm mesh at the
bottom and 900mm (if supplied with your run) at the top.
20
Repeat steps 19 and 20 until the frame is filled. If you
wish, you can use an offcut of mesh to fill the gap above
the door (not shown). If you do so, fold 50mm up at the
bottom edge, as this will to provide added rigidity and
avoid exposed wire ends.
21
Cut Weldmesh to fill the entire door frame, and fit it
loosely in place to the inside of the door with a cable tie at
each corner. You may have to do this using two pieces of
mesh.
22
Cut away segments at the corners so that the mesh is
clear of the hinges, top and bottom.
23
Cut away segments so the door catch can slide between
its open and closed positions. Ensure there are no sharp
edges left here (file off any exposed wire, or fold back
25mm of the mesh rather than cut it exactly).
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