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General Use & Care
This fencing is for decorative purposes only and is not intended for containment, safety, or security purposes.
Install into rm soil that is free of rocks and tree roots. Do not attempt to install fencing into rocks, sand
or loose soil as doing so could result in the fence leaning or tipping over or permanently damage the powder coating.
Periodically check that spikes are rmly in the ground and panels are linked.
Wet a soft cloth with clean water and wipe away dirt and debris. Dry with a soft cloth.
The powder coating on the fencing is tough & durable but, even under normal use, some scratching is
inevitable. Scratches can be repaired with a rust-resistant paint.
Store this item during winter, especially in locations with ice and snow. Move fencing to
an indoor location that is dry. Covering with a breathable cover while in storage will help prevent dust build-up.
WARNING: THE ONE-YEAR WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGES OR DEFECTS
CAUSED BY THE APPLICATION OF TOUCH-UP PAINT, CHEMICAL TREATMENTS, OR PROTECTIVE COATINGS.
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1. Carefully measure the space between two
stake on the fence panels. Spike
spacing must be precise for panels to align
properly with the spikes and each other.
2. Use a block and a rubber mallet to drive the
spikes into the soil until the spike supports
are fully beneath the soil surface.
Troubleshooting
• Check for obstacles beneath the soil such as rocks, tree roots, or pavement.
• The soil may be too dry. Soak the soil with water and try inserting the spike(s) again.
• Firmly step on the soil near the spike(s) and push the it towards the spike.
• Soil may be too loose to support the panels. Remove fencing, pack down soil and reinstall.
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3. Slide the rst fence panel onto the rst two spikes.
4. With assistance, align the hook on the second panel with the
mounting hole on the rst panel while aligning the bottom of the
fence panel with the second set of installed spikes. If
panels do not align properly, you may need to adjust the location
of the spikes.