Stainless Steel 304 316 Anti-Corrosion Chain Link Fence
Product Description
Chain link fence is a woven type of fencing that is created by weaving coated, inter-locking steel wires together. The wires are
bent in a zig-zag fashion that is designed to give a vertical diamond pattern. This is attached to posts that we embed in the
ground for a long-lasting, sturdy support.
Chain link fence is typically anywhere from three to twelve feet high, but it can be found in taller versions if necessary. You will find
that it is ideal for enclosing a backyard while creating well defined property lines, keeping playgrounds safe, or protecting empty lots.
Because it is a strong and durable type of fence, industrial areas like sports fields, airport security, military bases, and highway projects
take advantage of its strength and longevity, as well as, the ability to see through it.
Product Specifications
Chain Link Mesh Fence
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Mesh | Wire Diameter | Width | Length |
40*40 mm | 1.8 - 3.0 mm | 0.5 - 4.0m | 5 - 25 m |
50*50 mm | 1.8 - 3.5 mm | 0.5 - 4.0m | 5 - 25 m |
60*60 mm | 1.8 - 4.0 mm | 0.5 - 4.0m | 5 - 25 m |
80*80 mm | 2.5 - 4.0 mm | 0.5 - 4.0m | 5 - 25 m |
100*100 mm | 2.5 - 4.0 mm | 0.5 - 4.0m | 5 - 25 m |
Product Fetures
1. Anti-rust, anti-corrosion.
2. Modern design and attractive surface.
3. Easy installation, cost effective.
4.Visibility, durable.
5.Weather resistance, maintanance free.
6. High strength, long service life.
Product Applications
Chain link fence is extensively used as fences for playground and gardens, super highway, railway, airport, port,
residence, etc. Also can be used for breeding of animals.
Product Installation
The installation of chain-link fence involves setting posts into the ground and attaching the fence to them. The posts
may be steel tubing, timber or concrete and may be driven into the ground or set in concrete.
End corner or gate posts, commonly referred to as "terminal posts", must be set in concrete footing or otherwise anchored
to prevent leaning under the tension of a stretched fence. Posts set between the terminal posts are called "line posts" and
are set at intervals not to exceed 10 feet.
The installer attaches the fence at one end, stretches it, and attaches at the other, easily removing the excess by "unscrewing"
a wire. In many cases, the installer stretches a bottom tension wire, sometimes referred to as "coil wire", between terminal posts
to help minimize the in and out movement that occurs at the bottom of the chain-link mesh between posts.
Top horizontal rails are used on most chain-link fences, although not necessary if the terminal posts are braced correctly.
and for taller fences, like 10 feet or more, intermediate horizontal rails are often added.
Finally, the installer ties the fence to the line posts and rails with steel or aluminum wire with a hook on one end called “Fence Ties”.
The bottom tension wire should be secured to the line posts.
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