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Installing
Wood Line Posts:
Using the
installed strand of ElectroBraid as a sight line, set your posts.
Mark the position for each insulator with your jig, and attach each
line post Insulator and each ElectroBraid Roller Insulator to
all posts.
Note:
The ElectroBraid Roller Insulator will withstand a greater
force from a vertical change in direction than a conventional line
post insulator. To install the Braid on a line post at a peak
or a valley, first tension the Braid. Then, after the Braid
has been tensioned, remove the roller pin, place the Braid
behind the roller and re-insert the pin. The Braid may jam
in the insulator if you insert the Braid behind the roller
and then try to tension.
Installing
T-Post Line Posts:
Layout all
your posts and mark each one for the depth to drive the post and the
location of each insulator. Using the first strand of Braid as
a sight line, use a post pounder to set your T-Posts (IMPORTANT: be
sure your T-Posts are correctly oriented (the flat side of the T-Post
should be on the inside of the paddock) so the Braid will be on
the inside of the paddock when attached to the insulators. Then attach
your T-Post insulators.
Note:
A T-Post Caps provides an insulator for the top strand and also
reduces the hazard of a horse being speared by a T-Posts.
Installing
Geotek Fiberglass Line Posts:
Lay out
all your posts and mark each one for the depth to drive the posts into
the ground, and for clip locations. First, slide the appropriate number
of clips on each the post, then use your post pounder to set the posts
in the ground. CAUTION: it is possible to mushroom the top of the post
with the post pounder which will prevent you from sliding the clips
onto the post.
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