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Chain link fencing has protected people and property since the early 1900’s. Today, business owners and managers recognize the value of traditional chain-link fencing as it remains affordable, highly dependable and continues to be one of the world’s most popular fence systems.Chain-link fence material is available in a number of gauges (the thickness of the wire used in its construction) and selecting the proper gauge is a very important decision. The gauge indicates the fencing material’s strength and suitability for a specific installation.Our experts will help you select the best material for your project with consideration for your fencing requirements and the cost-effectiveness of the selected material.
3’HIGH | 3’6’’HIGH | 4’HIGH | 5’HIGH | 6’HIGH | |
TOP RAIL | 10′ 3″ LONG SE 1 5/8″ O.D. | 10′ 3″ LONG SE 1 5’8″ O.D. | 10′ 3″ LONG SE 1 5/8″ O.D. | 10′ 3″ LONG SE 1 5/8″ O.D. | 10′ 3″ LONG SE 1 5/8″ O.D. |
LINE POST | 6′ LONG 1 7/8″ O.D. | 6′ LONG 1 7/8″ O.D. | 6′ LONG 1 7/8″ O.D. | 7′ LONG 1 7/8″ O.D. | 8′ LONG 1 7/8″ O.D. |
TERMINAL POST | 6′ 6″ LONG 2 3/8″ O.D. | 6′ 6″ LONG 2 3/8″ O.D. | 6′ 6″ LONG 2 3/8″ O.D. | 7′ 6″ LONG 2 3/8″ O.D. | 8′ 6″ LONG 2 3/8″ O.D. |
MESH | 2″ x 9 GA VINYL | 2″ x 9 GA VINYL | 2″ x 9 GA VINYL | 2″ x 9 GA VINYL | 2″ x 9 GA VINYL |
Define legal boundary of the outermost limits of a facility.
Assists in controlling and screening entries to secured areas.
Supports surveillance, detection, assessment and other functions through the coordinated use of intrusion detection equipment and cameras.
Provides a deterrent to casual intruders.
Causes a delay in obtaining access to a facility, increasing the likelihood of detection.
Creates a psychological deterrent.
Enhances security efforts.
Demonstrates a corporate concern for facility security.
Provides a cost-effective method of protecting facilities.
Heavy duty chain link fence is the first choice for parks, schools and factories because it provides long lasting protection with minimum maintenance. Choose either the traditional G.A.W. (galvanized-after- woven) fabric or the colorful vinyl coated fabric designed to enhance its surroundings.
Chain Wire Fencing Installation Guide – How to install your Chain Wire Fence information is provided to assist you with the installation of your new fence. The installation guide offers practical advice on tips to get started as well a comprehensive step by step guide of the following:
1. Site & Pipe Preparation
2. Install End, Corner & Gate Posts
3. Install Intermediate Posts
4. Attach Stays for 3 Cable Fencing
5. Attach Top & Bottom Rails
6. Running Cable Wires
7. Rolling Out Chain Wire
8. Fixing Chain Wire
9. Installation of Barbed Wire
10. Hanging Chainwire Gates