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GLASS FENCING INSTALLATION GUIDE A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO INSTALLING YOUR FENCE

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COMPONENTS LIST

GLASSFENCING

INSTALLATION GUIDEA STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO INSTALLING YOUR FENCE

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COMPONENTS LIST

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing Boundaryline Glass Fencing. This product will provide you with many years of trouble free protection if installed in accordance with the directions outlined in this document.

TOOLS LIST

It is recommended that the reader pays particular attention to those items identified as IMPORTANT in this manual to ensure satisfactory long-term performance.!

IMPORTANT

The recommendations detailed in this guide are formulated along the lines of good building practice. They are not intended to be an exhaustive statement of all the relevant data.

If you have any questions, please contact our Technical Team on 0800 003 006. We are always happy to help in any way we can.

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Make sure you choose the right tools before start intaling your fence.

DRILL/DRIVER

LINE MARKINGPAINT

LIN

EM

ARK

ING

SPIRIT LEVEL

TAPE MEASURESQUARE STRING LINE

CAULKING GUN

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A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO INSTALLATION

STEP 1 – DETERMINE FENCE LINE

STEP 2 – CHECK LEVELS STEP 3 – MARKING OUT

Please read your local council regulations for any pool fencing rules and regulations prior to install to be aware of any climable objects that may effect the compliance of your fence Install.

We recommend you plan your wall set out/post position on a piece of paper first to save unnecessary wasted time.

Accurately determine the boundary line to where the Glass Fence will be installed.

Check the levels for your proposed fence line starting at the highest point.

Mark out the centre of your fence line with a chalk line.

FENCE LAYOUT

Please Note that the gate panel only come 930mm wide and only has a 15mm gap between panels on both the hinge side and the latch side.

!IMPORTANT

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STEP 4 – MARKING OUT THE SPIGOT LOCATIONS

See TABLE A below 6 to help you identify the right distance from edge to spigot (x) according to your panel width.

SPIGOT INSTALLATION

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

200 mm

e.g. 1200mm width panel

Width (mm)

Height (mm)

Distance from Edge to

Spigot (x)

1200 1200 200mm

Width Height Distance from Edge to Spigot (x) Thickness Sqm Glass Weight

KGS Corner Radius

300mm 1200mm 75mm 12mm 0.36 11kg 2mm

400mm 1200mm 75mm 12mm 0.48 14kg 2mm

500mm 1200mm 100mm 12mm 0.60 18kg 2mm

600mm 1200mm 100mm 12mm 0.72 22kg 2mm

700mm 1200mm 100mm 12mm 0.84 25kg 2mm

800mm 1200mm 150mm 12mm 0.96 29kg 2mm

900mm 1200mm 150mm 12mm 1.08 32kg 2mm

1000mm 1200mm 200mm 12mm 1.20 36kg 2mm

1050mm 1200mm 200mm 12mm 1.26 37kg 2mm

1100mm 1200mm 200mm 12mm 1.32 38kg 2mm

1150mm 1200mm 200mm 12mm 1.38 41kg 2mm

1200mm 1200mm 200mm 12mm 1.44 43kg 2mm

1250mm 1200mm 200mm 12mm 1.50 45kg 2mm

1300mm 1200mm 200mm 12mm 1.56 47kg 2mm

1350mm 1200mm 200mm 12mm 1.62 49kg 2mm

1400mm 1200mm 250mm 12mm 1.68 50kg 2mm

1450mm 1200mm 250mm 12mm 1.74 53kg 2mm

1500mm 1200mm 250mm 12mm 1.80 54kg 2mm

1550mm 1200mm 250mm 12mm 1.86 56kg 2mm

1600mm 1200mm 250mm 12mm 1.92 58kg 2mm

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STEP 5 – AVOIDING CONFUSION

STEP 6 – MARKING OUT THE HOLES FOR THE MINI POST

STEP 7 – ANCHORING THE SPIGOTS TO THE CONCRETE

STEP 8 – PLACING THE SPIGOTS

Circle the cross where the spigot is going just to avoid confusion with other markings that may be on the fence line.

Use the bottom plate of one mini post and remove it from the spigot, if its a one piece spigot then it will be ok. Mark out the hole to be drilled as per diagram below.

Using a 6mm masonary bit, drill down approx. 50mm to form pilot hole then redrill using the correct size drill bit to suit the anchor you are using. You will need to drill down to a depth of aproximaitly 120mm. Once you have drilled the correct holes size and correct depth, then you will need to clean the hole out so its free of any dust. You can do this by using either a Vacuum cleaner or by Blowing the holes out with a pump.

Once all the spigots have been placed in their correct positions, set up a raised stringline to go through the centre of the spigot so it just hovers approx. 2mm above the bottom but not touching.

SPIGOT INSTALLATION

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

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STEP 9 – APPLYING THE CHEMSET

STEP 10 – INSTALLING THE SPIGOT

Place nozzel as deep as you can go, squeezing the Chemset into each hole, filling approx. 2/3rds of the hole depth.Applying the Chemset to a maximum of 8 holes at any one time as harding time is extremely quick.

Position spigot back in position as soon as possible, then push threaded rod and nut into position so the nut is flush with the top of base.Leave to set for at least 1 hour.Using a socket head, wrench tighten the nuts to create maximum stability.And then finally place the cover plate over the spigot.

SPIGOT INSTALLATION

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

At this point you will need to be very sure that you have the layout correct.!IMPORTANT

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STEP 12 – ATTACHING THE GATE HINGES

STEP 13 – ATTACHING THE GATE LATCH

STEP 11 – LIFTING GLASS INTO PLACE

Attach the hinges with the hinge body on the outside of the pool area. Attached the hinge to the gate first and then sit in place and attach the other side of the hinge onto the hinge panel.

Attach the male section of the latch to the gate. Attach the female sectin of the latch to the latching panel. Apply tension packer between the glass and latch with the double sided tape against the glass, then tighten the grub screws on the latch.

Lift the glass in place. This requires 2 people.

Gently lower the glass into the centre of the spigots without making contact with the stainless steel.

And then tighten the bottom grub screws very tight, then tighten the top grub screw to align the level.

GLASS INSTALLATION

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

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STEP 14 – TENSIONING THE HINGES

Tension gate by using the hinge pin (supplied) rotating the hinge barrel and re-positioning the small pin in the required hole making sure you tension both hinges.

*Make sure hinges are maintained with WD40/CRC as the are moving parts.

FINAL ASSEMBLY

TENSIONING THE NEW “HIGH PERFORMANCE” HINGES

STEP 1

STEP 3

STEP 2

Loosen the adjust screw as shown in the diagram below and then remove the top screw on cap as shown in Pic 2 and remove the barrel (Pic 3).

Tensioning The Hinges - Slot the small part back on top of the barrel and position to the required position to get the correct tension for the glass gate. Now as shown in pic 2 adjust the barrel around clockwise so the eye in the small part you have just replaced lines up with the adjust screw. Tighten the adjust screw back in to hold the barrel tensioned and replace the top cap.

Place the barrel back into the hinge body.

* Make sure the slot in the barrel saddles the spring correctly.

WELL DONE – TIME TO STEP BACK AND ADMIRE YOUR NEW FENCE!With a little care your new Boundaryline Fence will keep looking its best for many year to come.

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

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This document is only intended to be a general guide, as every property and situation is different. Any installation work, including the use of power equipment is completely the responsibility of the person(s) installing. All persons using power equipment must be trained and certified to use the equipment and must wear all applicable personal protection gear. Terranota Ltd cannot accept any responsibility for any faulty installation or damage or injury arising from installation work.

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