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On each corner, push the non-swaged end of a Vertical Corner Post (G) onto the short corner peg of each                  
Bent Bottom Rail. 

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To assemble the middle rail, start at the corner closest to the Gate Frame. Swing the Gate Frame into the upright            
position. Use a Short Filler Rail (E) to connect the Gate Frame to a Bent Middle Rail (H) with NO swaged ends.             
Secure the long peg of the Bent Middle Rail on the Vertical Corner Post.  

 
Attach Bent Middle Rail (H), with one swaged end and one non-swaged end, to the Bent Middle Rail already in place, 
and secure it on the Vertical Corner Post in the back.

 

 
 

E

H

H

G

Swaged on One End

No Swaged Ends

G

G

G

Summary of Contents for K9 Kennel K910106

Page 1: ...s in one continuous 40 piece It is prone to tangle while attaching but with two people and a little patience the fence can applied with minimal complication The best practice is to unroll the fence and stretch it out completely to undo any tangling Then using two people lift pull and stretch the chain link fence around the perimeter one small section at a time Sunscreen Safety Your K9 Kennel comes...

Page 2: ...ail Long swaged on both ends 3 Medium Filler Rail Short swaged on one end 3 Short Filler Rail swaged on one end 3 Gate Frame two pieces Vertical Corner Posts swaged on one end 8 Bent Middle Rail with one long and one short corner peg two rails have no swaged ends two rails have one swaged end 4 Bent Top Rail with one long corner peg two rails have no swaged ends two rails have one swaged end 4 Ver...

Page 3: ...completely and put together firmly 1 2 3 3 A Swaged A A A D C F E B Place the four Bent Bottom Rails A on the corners as shown The small pegs on the Bent Bottom Rails must point up In the front place a Short Filler Rail E Long Filler Rail B and the two sections of the Gate Frame F on the ground as shown Place a Medium Filler Rail Long C and a Medium Filler Rail Short D in the back Note the placeme...

Page 4: ...e Frame into the upright position Use a Short Filler Rail E to connect the Gate Frame to a Bent Middle Rail H with NO swaged ends Secure the long peg of the Bent Middle Rail on the Vertical Corner Post Attach Bent Middle Rail H with one swaged end and one non swaged end to the Bent Middle Rail already in place and secure it on the Vertical Corner Post in the back E H H G Swaged on One End No Swage...

Page 5: ... with two swaged ends and one Medium Filler Rail Short D with one swaged end to complete the back 6 7 5 C D B Swaged on Both Ends Swaged on One End Moving to the front attach a Long Filler Rail B to the right side of the Gate Frame Connect the Long Filler Rail to a Bent Middle Rail with NO swaged ends The bent rail will fit onto the Vertical Corner Post Swaged on One End No Swaged Ends H H ...

Page 6: ...to the Gate Frame Use a Short Filler Rail E to connect the Gate Frame and a Bent Top Rail I with NO swaged ends Place the long peg on the Bent Top Rail over the Vertical Corner Post Locate a second Bent Top Rail I with one swaged end and one non swaged end Connect this to the first Bent Top Rail and slide over the Vertical Corner Post in the back E I I Swaged on One End No Swaged Ends ...

Page 7: ...il Short with one swaged end to complete the back 7 It s time to install the Gate Door K in the Gate Frame F The hinge pins are fixed on the Gate Frame and do not adjust The hinge knuckles on the Door will be loose until you tighten them Begin by aligning the bottom pin and the bottom knuckle Adjust the bottom knuckle as needed making sure that when the door swings the bottom of the door will clea...

Page 8: ... The best practice is to unroll the fence and stretch it out completely to undo any tangling Then using two people lift pull and stretch the chain link fence around the perimeter one small section at a time About every four feet loosely attach a Large Black Plastic Tie to keep the chain link in place until it is ready to be fully secured With the Gate door open insert the Eyebolts P with the eye t...

Page 9: ...n at a time This will minimize bunching and tangling of the fence during application After you have unrolled the Chain Link Fence completely around the frame you may find that you have several extra inches of wire that extend past the last set of Eyebolts This excess must be removed Pull the Chain Link Fence tightly past the Eyebolts to determine where to remove the extra fencing so that the secon...

Page 10: ... nut with a Plastic Cap Q Once all excess fencing has been removed insert the second Tension Rod down through the Chain link Fence and the Eyebolts on the other side of the gate as you did in Step 15 Facing the Kennel go to the top left Eyebolt Push the eye firmly against the Gate Frame Tighten the Nut past the scored area of the bolt s threads Move down to the next Eyebolt and repeat Pulling the ...

Page 11: ...a Long Plastic Tie at each grommet on the Sunscreen around the perimeter Starting at one corner pull the tie a bit tighter Work your way around to each corner pulling the ties tighter and tighter until they are all snug Now work your way around the kennel pulling the remaining ties up as you go We suggest removing and storing the Sunscreen when not needed to shade your pet Do not allow snow or deb...

Page 12: ...urn the item to MIDWEST or to make the item available for pick up by MIDWEST 4 ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY DOCUMENT AND ANY REMEDY FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT THAT BUT FOR THIS PROVISION MIGHT ARISE BY IMPLICATION OR OPERATION OF LAW IS HEREBY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO A TER...

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