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| NON-CLIMB - WOVEN HORSE FENCE 12 1/2 GA, 100 FT ROLL |
| Height |
Weight (lbs) |
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| 4' 1348-5-451/2 |
122 |
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| 5' 1660-2-121/2 |
151 |
| 6' 1972-2-121/2 |
179 |
| Commercial Zinc Coating |
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| "V" MESH SPECIFICATION I-2 165 ft. roll |
| Height |
Weight (lbs) |
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| 50" |
253 |
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| 58" |
294 |
| 72" |
356 |
| Commercial Zinc Coating |
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| WOVEN FIELD FENCE, HINGE JOINT 12 1/2 GA 330 ft. roll |
| Description |
Wt. |
# of Line Wires |
Stay Wire Spacing |
Stay Wire Gauge |
Top & Bottom Wire Gauge |
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| 832-6-12 1/2 |
148 |
8 |
6 |
12 1/2 |
10 |
| 939-6-12 1/2 |
168 |
9 |
6 |
12 1/2 |
10 |
| 1047-6-12 1/2 |
190 |
10 |
6 |
12 1/2 |
10 |
Commercial Zinc Coating |
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| DEER & RABBIT FENCE, 14 1/2 GA., 165 FT. ROLL |
| HEIGHT |
WT |
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| 4' 2048-6-14 1/2 |
85 |

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| 5' 2360-6-14 1/2 |
99 |
| 6' 2672-6-14 |
114 |
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| WELDED WIRE 14 GA 2 X 4, 100 FT. ROLL (50' ROLLS AVAILABLE) |
| 3' |
48 |

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| 4' |
64 |
| 5' |
80 |
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| WELDED WIRE 12 1/2 GA, 2 X 4, 100 FT. ROLL |
| 3' |
72 |
| 4' |
96 |
| 5' |
119 |
| 6' |
141 |
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| POULTRY NETTING 1" MESH 20 GA, 150 FT. ROLL |
| 36" |
46 |

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| 48" |
62 |
| 60" |
77 |
| 72" |
92 |
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| WIRE CORRAL PANELS 69" X 288" |
| 69" |
112 |
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Fittings
| SAFE-T ROLLING GATE
Typical Industrial Installation with Barbed Wire |
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SAFETY NOTE:
SAFETY POSTS ARE REQUIRED, FOR CLARITY, THESE ITEMS ARE NOT SHOWN ON ILLUSTRATION. |
| Optional Carriers |
Optional Rear Wheels |
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Industrial double-wheel carrier 12" wheel base |

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5" Pressed Steel w/Bracket Assembly |
| 7" Aluminum w/Bracket Assembly |
| Heavy Duty ground carrier 21" wheel base |
| 5" Malleable w/Bracket assembly |
| Rough N' ready carrier 12" wheel base |

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| Note: Approximately 4 1/2" From face of post to center of Gate
Frame. |
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Gates
Folding Gates
Click a circle on the image for more detailed information |
| Machined self-latching tie-back arm holds gate in racked position when
gate is not in use. |
Trolley rollers contain oilite bearings and operate in 14-ga. box
section track. |
Lattice bars furnished with hdl polyethylene bushings within vertical
channels for rust-proof ease of operations. |
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| Heavy duty hinged bottom track, showing dust-proof ball bearings steel
rollers. |
Non-marring rubber floor pads, bolted to 14-Ga. bottom track. |
Machined cylinder lock housing accepts standard mortise cylinder on
either or both sides. |
Steel folding gates must meet the
security requirements of an infinite range of openings in industrial, commercial,
residential and governmental structures. To insure optimum security and performance
in every instance, in three series of gates, each including many variations, of which
eight of the most popular are illustrated and described below. Requests for further
data are welcomed. |
| DC Series: |
Maximum security for schools, civil, and military
installations, high-risk merchandise such as pharmaceuticals and narcotics and wherever
gates of utmost durability and performance are required. |
| DC100 Head-hung style with bottom foldup track guide. |
 Click image for detailed info. |
| DC200 Head-hung style with spring-loaded pushpins |
 Click image for detailed info. |
| DC300 Stationary top track guide, foldup bottom track. Full weight
on floor. |
 Click image for detailed info. |
| EG Series: |
Most widely used of all gates in wholesale and retail
establishments. A series of high quality at a moderate price. |
| EG175 Head hung with bottom foldup track guide. |
 Click image for detailed info. |
| EG275 Head hung with spring-loaded pushpins. No bottom track
guide. |
 Click image for detailed info. |
| EG375 Top track guide, foldup bottom track. Full weight on floor. |
 Click image for detailed info. |
| LT Series: |
Favored for pedestrian traffic control, warehouse and truck
docks, tool cribs, etc. where air movement and light are admitted and unauthorized persons
are not. |
| LT350 Caster Type |
 Click image for detailed info. |
| LT550 Top guide and foldup bottom track |
 Click image for detailed info. |
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| DEEP CABINET |
Allows
gate to roll in straight line into the cabinet. 14-ga. steel, one piece construction
with 10-ga. steel door attached with concealed full-length piano hinge. |
| Corridor
(feet) |
6 |
8 |
10 |
12 |
14 |
16 |
18 |
20 |
22 |
24 |
| RECESS (inches) |
DC Series |
22 |
28 |
33 |
36 |
38 |
40 |
41 |
44 |
46 |
48 |
| EG Series |
21 |
23 |
29 |
32 |
35 |
38 |
38 |
38 |
39 |
41 |
| LT Series |
19 |
22 |
25 |
28 |
31 |
34 |
38 |
41 |
45 |
48 |
| SHALLOW CABINET |
Allows
gate to pivot into cabinet on special hinge. 14-ga. on-piece construction with 14
ga. door attached with full-length piano hinge. Door may be closed when gate is
extended. |
| Corridor
(feet) |
6 |
8 |
10 |
12 |
14 |
16 |
18 |
20 |
22 |
24 |
| RECESS (inches) |
DC Series |
21 |
25 |
32 |
34 |
38 |
40 |
42 |
44 |
46 |
48 |
| EG Series |
20 |
22 |
27 |
30 |
32 |
35 |
35 |
35 |
36 |
40 |
| LT Series |
16 |
19 |
22 |
25 |
28 |
31 |
34 |
37 |
40 |
43 |
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Do It Yourself Area
Before you start to install your chain link fence, be
sure your boundaries and property lines a legally established |
 Now you are ready to
begin. Lay out fence lines to determine where to locate (end, corner and gate posts)
terminal posts. Drive stakes as illustrated at exact boundary line and stretch
string between the stakes. |
Tools needed: Post hole digger, fence stretcher, wire grip and stretcher bar, cutting
pliers, an adjustable end wrench, tape measure and carpenter's level. |
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| Position all terminal posts first. Set terminal posts two inches inside
string lines, and one inch higher than fence fabric height. Post holes are normally
two feet deep and at least six inches in diameter. |
Next mark line post locations. Space line posts evenly
between terminal posts, but not more that ten feet apart. |
| Dig post holes for line posts, using string lines to determine outside edge of
post holes. Line posts should be 3 1/2 inches shorter than terminal posts.
Outside edge of line posts should be 2 1/4 inches inside string line. |
Determine gate openings. If you wish to install a 36"
wide gate, leave exactly 36 inches between gate posts as measured from inside face of gate
post. |
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No two pieces of ground are alike or completely
level. You must take this fully into account as you determine your fence
installation. To make the top of your fence straight, you must compensate for ground
level variations by adjusting the amount of post above the ground to a level of
sight. In some cases it may be necessary to trench the ground at a particular high
ground level or if ground level is low, it may require filling with dirt. |

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After concrete has set long enough to be hard, normally one day,
begin to assemble the fittings. Slide tension bands onto end and corner posts. Be
sure long flat side of tension band is to the outside or wire side of post and that there
is approximately one band for each foot of post. Place eyetops on each of the posts
with offset toward wire side of post.
Place brace on terminal posts. Attach rail end fittings to brace bands
bolting them together loosely as illustrated. Thread to rail through eyetop and into
one rail end. In the event you must join two lengths of top rail, make sure top rail
joints are sleeved near a line post. Please note illustrations (A top rail sleeve is
used to join two lengths of rail together, however if a swedged end top rail is used no
sleeve is necessary). Put on a sleeve and continue with top rail to next terminal
post. Cut last length of top rail to fit all the way into sleeve and tightly into
the remaining rail end. Once top rail is in position, tighten all brace band, and
rail end bolts securely. Put cap fittings on all terminal posts. |
Next, install tension wire at the bottom of fence posts. To install
tension wire, wrap tension wire once around the first end post and twist securely
Wire must be stretched tightly and attached to next end post. To stretch tension
wire you may use a fence stretcher which can e rented from an equipment rental
company. On one end of fence stretcher, hook wire gripper attachment. Wire
gripper is attached to tension wire on the side secured to first end post. Attach
hook on the cable end of fence stretcher, to the next end post tension wire is to be
secured to. In order to hook onto the end post, you will have to make a wire loop as
shown in the illustration.
Pull tension wire tight and secure it to the end post. |
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The wire fence fabric is next. Unroll it along wire side of
the fence line with desired edge in position. Insert a tension bar thru the last
vertical row of chain link wire, nearest a gate, end or corner post.
Stand end of chin link up and put tension bar in tension bands. Install band
bolts with threads toward inside of fenced area. Tighten bolts as necessary to
maintain fabric at proper height. Unroll chain link against fence frame.
Loosely secure fabric to top rail to hold vertically as necessary. Chain link fabric
must be stretched to take out slack. Attach fence stretcher. It is connected
between a stretcher bar attached to the chain link vertically and the corner or end
post. Stretch fabric tight, remove excess fabric at end post (see illustration for
splicing). Insert tension bar, attach to tension bands and bolts as before. |

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| Tie fabric to fence frame. Tie to top rail raising fabric to
desired level as you do so. Space tie wires approximately 24" apart.
Make three ties on each line post. Tighten nuts on all tension and brace band
bolts. Please note illustration. You may install chain link fabric two
ways. The fabric has smooth loops on one end and barbed ends on the other. For
most residential installations it is recommended that fabric is installed with smooth edge
up. In the event, added security is necessary, you may install fabric with barbs up.
The correct length of chain link wire is usually cut and packaged for your
individual job, however, since chain link comes in rolls of 50 foot lengths, it may be
necessary to splice of shorten the rolls. In the event this is necessary, you may
splice or shorten chain link as illustrated below. |
To shorten or take two sections apart, untwist wire at barbed end
of fabric at the desired place. Loosen wire at top of fabric and begin to corkscrew
the loosened picket out, separating the two sections.
To splice two sections, you must be sure you start with a whole diamond and a half
diamond at the top of the fabric. Corkscrew wire picket down through the ends of the
sections. Twist the wires together at barbed ends and attach top of picket to the
looped end. |
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| The above are illustrations of three fence post installations as they should be
with their respective fittings. |
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There are two basic types of latches: One is the standard latch as
illustrated and the other is a butterfly latch, also illustrated. This is a
self-latching fitting and is used primarily for self-closing gates. To make your
single gate a self-closing gate, install a butterfly latch and a self-closing hinge set
(see illustration) |
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Residential Cane-Type assembly
Pressed steel
Complete with drop rod, guides, and bolts. |
| Double/Driveway Gate To install a double opening gate, for example
across a driveway, determine exact opening, dimensions measured from inside face to inside
face of gate posts. Allow 2" at the bottom of the gates for ground clearance,
and 2" clearance for each opening hinge and latch, a total of six inches. Mount
gate hinge and hinge pins the same as the gate, being sure to line top of gates parallel
with fence fabric. |
Congratulations on a job well done! |
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