4. INSTALLATION OF PEGS AND PANEL
Once the 4 holes have been made, remove the interior and surrounding dirt and dust with a vacuum cleaner. Manually
insert the pegs, and if required, finish putting them in with the help of a mallet. Then install the first panel. Fitting the
poles into the pegs requires a bit of effort so it is more convenient to raise the pole with a slight incline towards the hole
in order to slide the supporting end and then to straighten the pole to pin it down completely. If you are not able to fix the
pole in place you might need to repeat the drilling.
Note: the fabric of the superior part of the panel could appear to lack tension. Tension will be achieved when
all panels are in place and joined together.
5. SUBSEQUENT PANELS
Continue on to the next panel with the layout template in order to determine the location of the first pole in this panel.
Starting from the hole of the last pole of the panel that has just been installed, apply the template using the two closest
holes this time (see figure 2). This space of 7.6 cm represents the space between the last pole of the last panel and the
first pole of the next panel.
6. REPEAT STEPS FROM PARAGRAPHS 2 TO 5 UNTIL ALL HOLES HAVE BEEN DRILLED AND ALL PANELS HAVE
BEEN PLACED.
Important: 90º Angle
We do not recommend constructing the barrier with angles equal or inferior to 90º.
Nevertheless, sometimes it cannot be done any other way.
It is not necessary to use this angle with a single corner pole because tension could make it bend. On the contrary, it is
necessary to place in the angle the pole of the panel and the first pole of the next panel, joined by a connection hook.
Follow the example of the following diagram.
Use 2 closely spaced holes in template
HOOK
PANEL 2
PANEL 1
PANEL 10
PANEL 9
FIGURE 2
PANEL 3
PANEL 8
Distance 7,6 cm (3'')
PANEL 4
PANEL 7