A skilled craftsman must first sharpen his tools; accurate measurement is the first step in fence installation:
Measuring tape: A 5-meter or longer measuring tape with a locking function is recommended.
Level: Electronic levels are easier to read; traditional bubble levels are more durable.
Powder box: Used for marking long distances of straight lines.
Marking pen: Oil-based pens last longer on metal surfaces.
Core Tools
Electric Drill: With metal-specific drill bits
Wrench Set: Includes adjustable wrench and socket wrench
Angle Grinder: For cutting and adjusting the fence length
Rivet Gun: Suitable for fixing hollow fences
Screwdriver Set: Phillips/flathead screwdrivers required
Auxiliary Tools and Safety Equipment
Easily Overlooked but Important Supporting Roles:
Cut-resistant gloves: Prevents scratches from metal burrs
Safety goggles: Protects against flying debris during cutting
Temporary fixing clips: A helpful tool for solo work
Lubricating spray: Makes screws easier to tighten
Folding ladder: Choose the appropriate size according to the fence height

