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Underground cables can carry high voltage. Have all underground cables marked before you dig to bury your wire. In most areas, this is a free service.
Avoid these cables when you dig.
Before you begin installing the boundary wire, turn the fence transmitter off and unplug it.
Follow all safety instructions for your power tools. Always wear safety goggles while using power tools.
Bury the Boundary Wire
1. Cut a trench 2.5 cm - 7.6 cm deep along your planned boundary. It only needs to be as wide as the wire. Lawn edgers, which you can
often rent from a local hardware store, work great and make for a quick job. You can also use a flat shovel, like a trenching shovel.
2. Place the boundary wire into the trench maintaining some slack to allow it to expand and contract with temperature variations.
3. Use a blunt tool such as a wooden paint stick to push the boundary wire into the trench. Be careful not to damage the boundary
wire insulation.
4. You can attach the boundary wire to an existing fence with plastic quick ties or a staple gun (9A). Be sure to avoid puncturing the
insulation or cutting the wire.
Cross Hard Surfaces
(driveways, sidewalks, etc.)
Concrete Driveway or Sidewalk
(9B): Place the boundary wire in
a convenient expansion joint or
create a groove using a circular
saw and masonry blade. Place
the boundary wire in the groove
and cover with an appropriate
waterproofing compound. For
best results, brush away dirt or
other debris before patching.
Gravel or Dirt Driveway (9C):
Place the boundary wire in a PVC
pipe or hose pipe to protect the
boundary wire before burying.
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9A
Weave Wire Into Fence
Staple Wire Into Fence
9B
9C

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