Product Description This top-quality high-tensile deer and
wildlife fence is ideal for the confinement of small and large
animals, from sheep and goats to deer and elk. The deer and
wildlife fence is woven from high tensile wires, either
12½ top and bottom with 14 gauge filler ZA (Zinc/Aluminum)
coated or 12½ gauge Class 3 galvanized. You are assured of a
long-lasting fence. The minimum tensile strength of the
12½ gauge fences is 140,000 psi. Strong fixed
knot construction - one-piece vertical wires are tightly
fastened to horizontal wires by a third wire which wraps around the
intersection. Vertical wires cannot unwind under pressure.
Although the joint is firmly held, the design has enough inherent
flexibility to allow the fence to conform to uneven terrain.
Tension curves in the horizontal wires allow for expansion and
contraction. Spacing of horizontal wires of deer and wildlife
fences are graduated from small at the bottom to large at the
top. Fencing Choices and ConsiderationsWhen selecting a
ranch fence, basic wire choices need to be made, including knot
type, tensile strength, gauge, galvanization, and mesh spacing. In
most applications, the best value is the fixed-knot, high-tensile,
12-gauge, Class-3 galvanized, with 6 inches or less of mesh
spacing. These combined qualities create a fence that is superior
in value based on cost and performance.Still, what exactly does all
of this mean? Read on to familiarize yourself with the different
factors that make up this best-value winner.Knot TypeThe most
familiar knot that we all recognize is the barbed-wire knot. It
consists of two wire strands twisted together and starred with
either 2- or 4-point barbs at intermittent distances.The second
type is the hinged-joint knot. This is formed by wrapping the
vertical stay wire pieces around the line wire at each
intersection.Lastly, the fixed knot utilizes a separate piece of
wire that's tightly wound and knotted around the line wire and stay
wire.Of these options, Orange Wire' choice is the fixed knot fence.
It is considered the premium option, and tests have proven it has
the highest vertical strength, moving and loosening less under
pressure.Tensile StrengthWire strength is expressed as tensile
strength. The tensile strength of a material is the maximum amount
of tensile stress that it can take before failure, for example
breaking. As such, wire strength is largely dependent on its carbon
content, and wire fencing products are manufactured using either
low-carbon or high-tensile wire.Low-carbon wire is made from a
steel rod with a carbon content of approximately 0.10%. This type
of wire is easy to work with and fairly forgiving, allowing for
increased stretching and elongation. High-tensile wire is made with
higher carbon content at approximately 0.28%. By almost tripling
the carbon content the wire strength significantly increases and
reduces stretching and elongation.Between the two options, Orange
Wire' chooses high tensile. Our product framework is among the
highest-strength steel available for fencing. With a tensile
strength of 50,000 psi, it is more than 45% stronger than standard
steel, leading to reductions in elongation, and minimizing the need
for future tensioning and repair work.Furthermore, high tensile
combined with the fixed knot produces the strongest woven-wire
fence available on the market. Pairing these together make it
highly resistant to livestock and wildlife damage, such as wild
hogs. Superior construction prevents wild hogs from breaching the
fence fabric like they do in low-tensile, field-fence wire. In
fact, the breaking strength of each horizontal, 12-gauge wire is
around 1,380 lbs. Additionally, crimps in the horizontal
high-tensile wires are installed with significant tension, so they
resist force in spring-like fashion, which helps retain shape and
strength. With proper installation, good maintenance consists of
routine checks for damage from falling trees, and that's it.
GaugeSize of wire is expressed as gauge, which signifies its
thickness or diameter. As the gauge number increases, the wire size
decreases. Basically, the bigger the number, the smaller the wire.
A lower-gauged (thicker) wire is best used for heavy animals that
press against the wire. A higher-gauged (thinner) wire is
sufficient for small, lightweight animals.In most cases, Orange
Wire chooses the 12.5-gauge diameter as the top choice in typical
ranch fence applications. Although recommended gauge varies
depending on specific needs, 12.5-gauge works for most
installations and will keep livestock safe and secure.
Professional-grade 12.5-gauge, high-tensile wire is 175% stronger
than traditional low-carbon options.Galvanized CoatingThe
galvanization process includes dipping the manufactured product in
hot molten zinc, or in some cases, zinc and aluminum. Thickness of
the galvanized coating is ranked by class, indicating its life
expectancy.Class 1 is the industry standard and has 0.28 ounces of
zinc coating
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