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Chain Link Fencing |
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A common
type of fencing available in both PVC coated and
galvanised. A 2” hexagonal mesh with a range of widths
and thicknesses can be supplied with accompanying line
wire. There is a certain way to erect chain link fencing,
so if you are unsure, please read the description at the bottom fo the page
before buying. |
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PVC Chainlink Fencing
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A 2” hexagonal mesh with a green PVC coating, available in widths from 900mm to 2750mm and 25m and 10m lengths. Available in both a heavy and light variety |
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PVC Line Wire for Chainlink Fencing << |
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52m and 76m line wire sold in conjunction with the Chainlink. |
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Galvanised Chainlink Fencing << |
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A 2” hexagonal mesh with a galvanised finish, available in widths from 900mm to 1800mm and in 25m lengths. Available in both heavy and light varieties. |
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52m and 76m line wire sold in conjunction with the Chainlink. |
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Erecting Chain Link Fencing |
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- Set a straining
post at each end of the fence and at each change of
direction. Straining posts should be set in 24” deep
holes filled with concrete and strengthened with
stays, or no mix postcrete.
- Place
intermediate posts at 6’ intervals between the
straining posts. Intermediate posts should be set in
holes 18” deep.
- Unroll the coil
of line wire and strain between the straining posts,
one wire between the top of the post and one wire
between the bottom.
- Unroll the
chain link and secure one end to the straining posts
using staples, stretcher bars or tie wire.
- Strain the Chain link taut
between the two straining posts and secure. During
handling and use, appropriate clothing, such as hand
and eye protection, must be worn to prevent
laceration.
- Fasten the chain link to the
intermediate posts using staples, stretcher bars or
tie wire and tie the chain link to the line wires.
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