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4). If it is not possible to maintain this distance between the poles (even by only a few
centimetres), adapt the length of the netting (see Section 3.2.3 – Cutting modules).
3. Using a drill suitable for drilling in concrete, drill an initial hole of 16 mm diameter and 100
mm deep that is absolutely vertical.
Fig. 4. Four holes in the ground Ø16 mm and 100 mm deep
Depending on the condition of the ground, use a fast-acting mortar to guarantee that the
anchors are securely fixed into the ground. Use a generous amount of mortar.
4. Fixing the anchors: place some mortar into the hole (if necessary) and insert the anchor.
Then check to make sure that the anchor is fully inserted: It should be possible only to see
the flange part of the anchor (Fig. 5). Use a rubber hammer if necessary. While doing this,
ensure that the anchor is not damaged. If necessary, it can be replaced (a spare anchor is
included in each box).
Fig. 5. Fixing the anchor into the ground
5. Fixing the module in place: Insert the 4 rust-free poles into the 4 ground anchors (the
securing hooks and fastening strip with screws must be facing
in the direction of the
pool
). The rust-free poles must be fully inserted into the ground anchors (Fig. 6). If
necessary, use a rubber hammer to hammer each pole into its respective anchor.
6. Tighten the netting and check the mark on the ground for the next pole. If you think the
tension is insufficient, drill a new hole a bit further apart.
7. Drill the second hole. Install the pole as already described. Repeat the individual steps for
all poles of the 3 m module.