How do you strain a helicoil wire?
Helicoil Cable Wires ▪ Neatly tie off cable wire at a end, corner or gate post, at a pre-determined mark for cable wire scribed on posts, allow to fold twice around the starting post then 4 complete tight twists over and around the running cable wire, ensure the cable is located on the outer face side of the posts.
How deep should a strainer post be?
The strainer post should be no less than 150 to 200mm in diameter and buried 1 metre into the ground. The stay is of similar diameter to fence posts (100 to 125mm), its length is determined by the position on the strainer.
What is straining wire?
Our straining wire, often referred to as tensioning wire and line wire, is available as PVC-coated or galvanised. These rolls of wire are used to run along the top of fencing, and the wire is put under high tension ensuring the fence remains straight and upright.
What kind of wire strainer do I Need?
Myti-Fencer Strainer is easy to use and leaves both hands free for hammer and staples. Straining to fixing will take no longer than 30 seconds. Will strain any type or gauge wire including barbed, plain and electric, sheep/pig mesh and all types of netting.
How big is a strainrite wire strainer for fencing?
Strainrite wire strainers are for use with common fencing wires. Assembled with spring loaded claws. Features 2 swivel heads, one at each end for left or right hand use. Outside nominal diameter of 27mm.
How long does it take to fix a wire strainer?
Straining to fixing will take no longer than 30 seconds. Will strain any type or gauge wire including barbed, plain and electric, sheep/pig mesh and all types of netting. Myti-Fencer will not damage the surface of the wire
What does a strainrite wire puller do for You?
Strainrite wire puller quickly and easily tensions either fencing or netting wire around strainer posts. User friendly design allows free hands to easily tie off or staple wire.