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Zippity ZP19002 User Manual

Zippity ZP19002
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ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
NEWPORT VINYL FINISHING
POST (36 HIGH) WITH NO-DIG
STEEL PIPE ANCHOR KIT
10 MIN
Approximate assembly
time
Ground
24 in
4 in
36 in
33 1/2 in
22 7/8 in
@
6935 Reames Rd. Ste. K. Charlotte, NC 28216
support@zippity-outdoor.com
704-892-5222 / 877-234-6196
zippity-outdoor.com
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Ver. 072320
This post is designed to be used with our Newport Vinyl Picket
Fence (ZP19002) and Newport Vinyl Picket Gate (ZP19004).
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Zippity ZP19002 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandZippity
ModelZP19002
CategoryPostal Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information and Support

Important Pre-Assembly Instructions

Read through before starting assembly, check for packed materials, and use a non-abrasive surface for assembly.

Missing or Damaged Parts Support

Contact customer service via website, email, or phone for replacement parts and further assistance.

Assembly and Installation Assistance

Contact information for help with product assembly or installation process.

Product Returns Process

Instructions for initiating product returns through the original point of purchase.

Pipe Anchor Installation Tools

Recommended Tools for Driving Pipe Anchor

Guidelines on best, better, and good tools for driving the pipe anchor, and tools to avoid.

Post Pounder Purchase Information

Information on where to purchase a post pounder and its approximate cost.

Avoid Installation Pitfalls

Utility and Zoning Law Checks

Check local utilities (call 811) and zoning laws before fence installation.

Property Line and Neighbor Communication

Ensure accurate property lines and talk to neighbors for easier installation.

Handling Unstable Ground or Rock

Methods for installing pipe anchors in rocky or unstable ground, including using concrete.

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