Hammer Drill Guide (for Peg Pole Hole)

Simplify your pool fence installation with the ALLSAFE Hammer Drill Guide. Designed for straight and angled holes, this portable guide works with rotary hammer drills to help align 5/8″ masonry bits for peg pole swimming pool fence installations. Ideal for both professionals and DIY installers of safety pool fences.

$102.25

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Part #: DRILL-GUIDE

Description

Hammer Drill Guide for Pool Fence – Designed for Accuracy, Built for Pool Fence Installations

The All-Safe Portable Hammer Drill Guide is the go-to tool for accurately drilling holes in concrete, pavers, or solid surfaces when installing a removable mesh fence around the pool. Whether you’re a DIY homeowner or a professional installer, this hammer drill for pool fence guides helps ensure straight or angled holes with less hassle and more confidence.

 

Key Features:

  • Accurate Hole Placement: Easily adjust the angle ±10 degrees to match your installation needs.
  • Drill Compatibility: Fits masonry drill bits up to 5/8″ in diameter (bits not included).
  • Simple, Smooth Drilling: Keeps your bit steady and aligned — a little space around the bit is normal and helps prevent binding.
  • Stable on Uneven Surfaces: Adjustable feet provide solid contact with irregular decks.
  • Portable & Durable: Lightweight frame with metal adjustment hardware and a built-in bubble level for vertical accuracy.

 

Why Use the All-Safe Drill Guide?

  • Helps achieve clean, professional-looking pool fence installation results
  • Reduces the risk of misaligned holes
  • Trusted by thousands of DIY pool fence installers across the country
  • Works great for straight sections (NL/“No Lean” setting) and adjustable angles

 

How to Use:

  1. Adjust the angle using the ±10° tilt feature
  2. Set the guide where you need to drill
  3. Insert a 5/8″ masonry bit into your rotary hammer drill
  4. Use the built-in level to check vertical alignment
  5. Drill with confidence

 

*You can purchase a hammer drill bit from your local hardware store. The drill bit shown in our videos is 5/8″ x 18″ 

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To accurately determine the amount of fencing required for your project, first calculate the total perimeter that needs to be enclosed. Once you have this measurement in feet, consult the chart provided below for guidance. Each section of our fence spans 15 feet, so dividing your total perimeter by 15 will give you the number of sections needed.

If your plan includes the installation of a Self-Closing Gate, remember that each gate occupies a space of 3 feet. Therefore, you should subtract 3 feet from the total fencing length to accommodate the gate. This adjustment ensures that you purchase the correct amount of fencing material, avoiding unnecessary expenses and ensuring a seamless installation.

Feet of Fence Needed Fence Sections Needed
1-15
1
16-30
2
31-45
3
46-60
4
61-75
5
76-90
6
91-105
7
106-120
8
121-135
9
136-150
10
151-165
11
166-180
12
181-195
13

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