Mark all posts. (see “How To Mark
Posts” PDF)
- For the best looking fence the
rails should be placed equal
distance apart.
- Find the center tangent of each
post - this will reduce binding.
- Use a tape measure or a marking
board to locate and mark the
top of each bracket - from the
top down.
Attach Top Line Post Brackets (see Diagram
)
- Bottom holes only.
- Use four wide shoulder, hex head drive screws
for each bracket.
Attach Line Post Brackets (see Diagram
)
- Bottom holes only.
- Use four wide shoulder, hex head drive screws for each bracket.
Bracket must be at right angle to rail - allowing for movement. (see Diagram
)
Payout rail and insert into brackets.
- To best protect the rail - Use either a “Payout Box” or an oversized spinning jenny.
- Lift and slide rail in place. (see Diagram
)
Finish attaching all brackets to line and end posts. (see Diagram
)
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HORSERAIL
®
– LINE POST BRACKET ATTACHMENT
For More Details,
Tips & Techniques
on Building Fences,
Please visit our website:
www.horserail.com
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Horserail
®
Products
• Top Line Post Bracket
• Line Post Bracket
- Colors: White, Black and Brown
- Sizes: 4˝, 5˝ and 6˝ (108mm, 133mm
and 159mm)
Other Tools Needed
• Payout Box or Oversized
Spinning Jenny
• Impact Wrench
• Wide shoulder, hex head
drive screws
Other Related PDF Info Sheets
• How to Mark Posts
• How to Cut Rail
SAFETY FIRST: USE SAFETY EYE GLASSES AND GLOVES.
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CAUTION:
Place bracket on tangent of post and rail.
If the bracket is off center it will pinch or bind the rail when tensioning.
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®
is a registered trademark of John Wall, Inc. 2015
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