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Assembly

Step-By-Step Assembly Video

Full walkthrough video showing American Range Wall assembly from start to finish

Build Option 1: Independent Walls

Most common method. Each wall is a self-contained segment using two columns and two panels.

Ways to Build - Double U Example #1
Independent wall segments set up side by side
  • Easy to move on and off a range daily
  • Each wall can be relocated quickly using the built-in hand holds
  • Preferred when layouts need to change often

Build Option 2: Shared Columns

Less common. Walls share columns at intersections instead of each wall having its own set.

Ways to Build - Shared Columns
Shared columns used to connect wall intersections
  • ✅ Reduces the number of columns needed (cheaper)
  • ✅ Easier to design mazes or symmetric layouts
  • ❌ Harder to move — walls must be deconstructed before relocating
  • ❌ Best only for long-term setups

Choose Independent Walls for mobility and frequent changes. Choose Shared Columns when reducing cost or creating fixed layouts.