Paso 3: Perforación e Insertado de Fundas/Mangas de Plástico
Guía de Perforación Recomendada
Tenemos una guía de perforación opcional que lo ayudará a perforar los orificios necesarios para una instalación adecuada.
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Alinear: la guía de taladro sobre el orificio marcado con el nivel de burbuja apuntando hacia el borde de la piscina. Ver Fig. DG1
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Nivelar: De la guía de taladro: Los tres tornillos ubicados en la parte inferior de la base permiten al usuario nivelar la guía de taladro. Simplemente gire los tornillos hacia la derecha o hacia la izquierda. Ver Fig. DG2
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Inclinar: La guía, ya sea lejos de la piscina, hacia la piscina, o en la marca cero para la perforación de nivel. Para ajustar la inclinación, simplemente afloje las tuercas de mariposa superiores a ambos lados de la guía de taladro. Ver Fig. DG3 y DG4
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Inclinación Fuerte o Leve: Las marcas en el lado de la guía de taladro junto a la tuerca de mariposa le mostrarán qué es una inclinación fuerte y qué es una inclinación leve. Ver Fig. DG5
Perforación
Comience en el punto de inicio para taladrar la cerca, como se muestra a continuación en la Fig. 18. Verifique el orificio que está a punto de perforar tenga el grado de inclinación necesaria y la dirección del orificio a perforar hacia la piscina o lejos de la piscina. En este ejemplo estamos perforando lejos de la piscina. Para nivelar recuerde siempre ajustar la burbuja del indicador.
Fundas de Plástico
Una vez termindado con todas las perforaciones, elimine los residuos de los orificios con el agua de una manguera de jardín Fig. 19. Luego inserte las fundas de plástico en los orificios y golpéelas hasta que ingresen completamente Fig. 20.
Instalacion de Secciones
Comience en un orificio doble (donde se conectan dos secciones) e inserte su primer poste. Siempre debe inclinar el poste con el que se dirige hacia atrás como se muestra a continuación en la Fig. 20 antes de insertar en el orificio. Luego empuje el palo hacia adelante a lo largo de la línea de la cerca y hacia abajo en el orificio hasta que la parte inferior de la guía esté al ras con la funda de plastico de la plataforma. Repita este paso hasta completar todas las secciones.
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Installing a Complete or Partial Fence?
Will your fence go completely around the pool, or will you be attaching it to an existing wall or barrier?
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Fence Height
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Fence Color
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Total Fence Length
What is the total length in feet you will need for your fence?
If your fence will be completely in a hard surface, e.g. concrete, thick wood, tiles over concrete or a hard subsrate, stone, etc., leave the number of feet over grass as "0" and vice versa.
If your fence will be partly in a hard surface and partly in grass, enter the total number of feet of fence you will need in each surface into the two fields below.
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Arched or Flat Top Gate
Your self-closing gate can either have the standard flat top or be upgraded to an arched top.
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Self-Closing, Self-Latching Gates
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The Pool Fence DIY system includes a manual opening at no charge. Self-closing, self-latching gates are recommended by everyone from the American Academy of Pediatrics to the Consumer Product Safety Commission to the National Drowning Prevention Alliance. Besides being safer, they are also MUCH more convenient. A must if you have older children who use the pool.
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90° Turn Posts
Are you making any 90° turns? If yes, how many?
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Accessories
This item is HIGHLY recommended to ensure the fence is properly installed.
Will you need the Pool Fence DIY Drilling Guide with Bubble Level?
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Rotary Hammer Drill
The Pool Fence DIY Rotary Hammer Drill is the recommended hammer drill for installing this style of mesh pool fencing. Having the right tool for the right job makes installation go smoother. It also comes with a 16" long x 5/8" diameter drill bit, which is the recommended bit for this installation and is the correct length for the Pool Fence DIY Drill Guide, which is highly recommended.
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Drill Bits
Do you need the correct bit for your hammer drill (or an extra bit)?
Pool Fence DIY SDS-Plus Masonry Bit 5/8th Inch Diameter by 16 Inch Length (compatible with the Pool Fence DIY Rotary Hammer Drill)
Pool Fence DIY Standard (Smooth Shank) Masonry Bit 5/8th Inch Diameter by 16 Inch Length (for non-SDS compatible hammer drills)
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How many Solar Lights do you want on your fence?
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This solar light uses a rechargeable AAA battery. It charges in the sun or shade, and has approximately an 8 hour run time. It was constructed to fit on 1″ pool fence posts. It features a bright white 3 lumens LED light. You can use this light to brighten your pool fence in the dark, designate the gate entrance, and add to aesthetics of your backyard.
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Do you want to add Omni-Hangers to your fence?
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This hanger will replace your existing pole cap.
Once replaced, the Omni-Hanger can be used to keep your safety equipment within close reach.
You can also hang your towels to dry.
You can keep all of the cleaning equipment and hoses organized and out of the way when the pool is in use.
The OMNI-Hanger comes in packs of two for your convenience.