We have created this how to guide to teach you the properly install tension wire for fences.
Chain link fence bottom wire.
Mesh opening size you can easily see through the fence while deterring intruders and small animals from entering the property.
The yardgard 9 gauge galvanized tension wire is the perfect way to secure the bottom of your chain link fence project.
Tension wire is an important part of chain link fencing.
The wire is positioned between the mesh and the poles.
Used to apply tension and secure the bottom of a chain link fabric galvanized steel tension wire is used to apply tension and secure the chain link fabric along the bottom of your fence in place.
L this chain link fencing is made of 11 5 gauge steel that has been galvanized before weaving to eliminate sharp surfaces and burrs that could cut or scrape.
Secure a chain link fence at bottom by create a fence under the fence use razor coils avoid grassy filed use ground stakes more security.
The durable 9 gauge wire secures the bottom of your fence and prevents animals from pushing their way underneath a fence.
Hang the fence fabric enlisting a helper is a good idea for this part.
Chain link fabric is then stretched afterwards.
When retrofitting an existing chain link fence with bottom tension wire.
The wire is attached to bottom brace band carriage bolt and should run along the same side of the posts as the fabric.
Tension wire generally is installed after the poles are set for a new chain link fence and before the fence installation.
The wire stretches to 170 ft.
It secures the bottom and top of your chain link fence to ensure the chain links remain tight to the posts and rails.
With a 2 3 8 in.
Add tension wire along the bottom about 2 inches from the ground and on the same side of the fabric.
It is stretched on the outside of the fence enclosure.
The wire holds the chain link in place low to the ground very tightly so that it cannot bend at the bottom.