Chain-link Steel fittings Option
Chain link fencing is probably the most durable type of fencing that you can purchase.
Steel fittings are a very affordable upgrade over the cheaper die-cast fittings.
There are many different gauges, which are basically the diameter of the wire. The higher the gauge number the smaller the wire diameter is.
This fabric is formed by weaving a series of spirals together and can be purchased in Heights of 36 to 144 inches.
This is another upgrade for your fence, it is a pressed steel rail end instead of die cast
There are many coatings used, one of which is zinc. It takes two different processes to apply it to the wire. This is where wire rod is drawn to the finished gauge and then weaved into a chain-link fabric.
Tension wire at the bottom of chain link fences gives stability and strength to the bottom of the fabric.
Then there is the framework, which is tubular steel frame that the fence is attached to. The posts are set in concrete and the top rail is attached to the post and passes true fittings that are set in place. These posts have the same coating as the fence itself.
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Their are many options and upgrades for chainlink fences, chainlink fences can be flimsy and thin or a heavy quality built to last.
Steel fittings are available over the cheaper die-cast aluminum fittings as well.
Heavy duty steel eye top for added strength and thicker pipe for future slats
When you are putting up a fence such as this there are several types of fittings that are required. They can be classified into three types - those that are used in the line of fence, the fittings that are used on the terminal post and those that are used for the gates.
A gate keeper holds your chain link gate in the open position
The distance between two parallel wires in the fabric is referred to as mesh size and the most common sizes are 2 or 2.25ch. The quality of the fence is determined by the gauge of the wire and the amount of zinc in the coating that is applied to the wire.
The gates are very important, as they are a part of the fence that will come in contact with people on a regular basis.
Another consideration is diameter and depth of the hole and how much concrete as well as the quality of concrete used.
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