Roger Rabbit Vinyl Garden Fence Kit (3 Pack)

Roger Rabbit Vinyl Fence

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ZP19056

Approximate assembly time for 30 minutes

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Introduction

General Information

Important Safety Notes:

  • Check the inside of the larger pieces in your box for other materials packed inside.
  • When assembling components, place on a non-abrasive surface (i.e. shipping box) to avoid scratching.
  • We recommend an area approximately 5’ x 8’ for unobstructed assembling.
  • You should not need to use excessive force when assembling components.

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Product Specifications

Detailed Dimensions & Specifications

ZP19056 Specs & Dimensions

Product Specifications:

  • Overall width: 24"
  • Overall height: 24"
  • Post spacing: 1"
  • Anchor Depth into Ground: 8"

Step 1: Identify Parts & Lay Out Materials

A. Post Cap (6)

Part A (6)

B. Post Anchor (6)

Part B (6)

¾" x 1¼" x 12"

C. Top Rail (3)

Part C (3)

1½" x 1½" x 24"

D. Bottom Rail (3)

Part D (3)

1½" x 1½" x 24"

E. Picket (24)

Part E (24)

¼" x 1¼" x 21½"

F. Post (6)

Part F (6)

⅞" x 1½" x 23¾"

G. Rail End Cap (12)

Part G (12)

(6 installed, 6 loose)

H. Joiner Clip (6)

Part H (6)

I. ¾" Self-Tapping Stainless Steel Screw (42) – Bag A

Part I (42)

J. ⅛" Steel Drill Bit (1)

Part J (1)

Step 2: Assemble Fence Frame

Step 2.1

Step 2.1 Identify rails and insert caps

  • Identify the Top Rail (C) and Bottom Rail (D).
  • Note: Top rail can be identified by picket holes on both sides.
  • Insert (2) Rail End Caps (G) into each rail.

Step 2.2

Step 2.2 Insert posts into rails and screw into place

  • Position (2) Posts (F) as shown.
  • Slide the top rail over the posts and align pre-drilled holes.
  • Drive (4) ¾" Self-Drilling Stainless Steel Screws (I) into the pre-drilled holes.

Step 2.3

Step 2.3 Slide bottom rail over posts and align holes

  • Slide the bottom rail over the posts and align pre-drilled holes.

Step 2.4

Step 2.4 Slide post anchors into bottom and screw into place

  • Slide the Post Anchors (B) 4” into the bottom of the posts. 8” of the post anchor should be visible beyond the bottom of the posts.
  • Use the 1/8" Drill Bit (J) to drill (4) total holes in the post anchor through the pre-drilled holes in the bottom rail.
  • Fasten together through the pre-drilled holes in the bottom rail with (4) ¾” self-drilling stainless steel screws.

Step 3: Insert the Pickets

Step 3 insert pickets

  • Rotate fence frame so post tabs face upward.
  • Insert (8) Pickets (E) into the picket holes in the top and bottom rails.

Step 4: Assemble Additional Panels

Repeat steps 1-3 to assemble the other 2 panels

  • Repeat Steps 1–3 to assemble the remaining two fence panels.

Step 5: Install Fence Into Ground

Step 5.1

Move fence into it's location

  • Move fence panel to desired location and mark post positions.
  • Attempt to push fence panel into the ground until the post anchors are entirely in the ground.
  • If ground is too hard to push panels, loosen the top 6" of soil with a claw hammer.
  • Add water to soften ground.
  • Using a block of wood to protect the post, gently hammer posts into ground.

Step 5.2

For  hard ground

Optional for hard ground:

  • Use a 1¾" tulip auger bit ($15-$20 on Amazon).
  • Drill 12"–16" deep holes in the desired location and fill with water.
  • Push posts into holes.

Step 5.3

For very hard ground

If ground is still too hard:

  • If ground is too hard, dig two 8" diameter x 8" deep holes to accommodate two posts each as shown.

Step 5.4

Step 5.4 Level fence panel, backfill dirt, and tamp

  • Level the fence panel, backfill excavated dirt, and tamp firmly.

Step 6: Install Post Caps and Connect Panels

To attach panels together straight using joiner clips

Right angle join using joiner clips

  • Push Post Caps (A) onto posts to lock in place.
  • Straight-line layout: Use (2) Joiner Clips (H) and (4) Screws (I).
  • Corner layout (90°): Use (2) Joiner Clips (H) and (4) Screws (I).

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