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Use the pegs (23) to secure the boundary wire (19) to the ground at regular intervals. The closer to the
ground you lay out the boundary wire, the lower the chance of tripping over or damaging it when mowing.
Burying the boundary wire is optional.
NOTE: The recommended distance between two pegs is about 80 cm in straight
lines, and less in tight curves. The pegs' hook and wire slit should always face
the outside of the boundary (Fig. 18).
NOTE: When cutting the boundary wire, it is recommended to leave at least
1 metre of spare wire for adjustment.
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Use a wire stripper to remove 10 to 15 mm insulation from each end of the boundary wire (19). Twist the
exposed threads tightly (Fig. 19 and 20).
Fig. 19
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Cutting area
40 cm
Fig. 18
80 cm
Fig. 20
22
10 - 15 mm
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