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ASSEMBLING THE POOL RAIL
• Make final adjustments to the bottom rail’s diameter.
• When all the rails are slid into the metal plates, it should form a complete circle and the diameter
should be equivalent to the diameter of the pool itself. You can shorten or lengthen the gap
distance between the two ends of the bottom rails (see diagram 7).
IMPORTANT:
Leave about 0.6-in (1.5-cm) gap between the 2 ends of the bottom rail (see diagram 5).
NOTE:
It is recommended that a 2-in patio block is place under each foot plate. The patio blocks
must be dug into the dirt so the bottom rails and foot plates lay flush on the ground.
• Connect the rails together with the rail connectors (see diagram 4)
• Place the base metal foot plates equally around the circle and between the gap in the rail
connectors (See diagram 6).
• Slide the resin bottom rail into the metal foot plate (see diagram 7). Repeat this process for all
bottom rails.
(Diagram 6
(Diagram 4)
(Diagram 5)
(Diagram 6)
(Diagram 7)