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Galvanized Chain Link Fence

The weaving is simple, artistic and practical. Chain link fences are easy to work, bright color, easy to maintain. Chain link netting are the first choose for beautifying the city environment.
  • 200 Set/Sets
  • 500,000 Set/Sets per Month
  • L/C,T/T
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Place of Origin:Hebei China (Mainland) Price:US $1 - 15 / Square Meter
Price Valid Time:15days Main Export Market:America, Europe, Australia, Mid-east, Africa, Asia
HS Code:7314490000 Means of Transport:by sea
Delivery Date:within 15 days Applications:used as fencing for sports field, river banks, construction and residence, also animal fencing.
Company Certificate:ISO 9001:2002 Quality Inspection:ISO 9001:2002
Brand Name:XINHAI Type:Chain Link Fence
Material:Mildsteel sheets, aluminum plates, stainless steel plates, aluminum magnesium alloy plates, steel plate and nickel plates.
Packaging Detail:plastic bags and carton Delivery Detail:within 18 days

Material: Galvanized iron wire or PVC coated iron wire.

Characteristics: The weaving is simple, artistic and practical. Chain link fences are easy to work, bright color, easy to maintain. Chain link netting are the first choose for beautifying the city environment.

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Types of Chain link fence
A.claaified by the surface treatment
Electro galvanized chain link fence
Hot dipped galvanized chain link fence
PVC coated chain link mesh
PE coated chain link mesh
B classified by the usage
Decorative chain link fence
Proective chain link mesh

Applications:
Chain link fencing has a characteristic zig-zag diamond pattern and is usually attached to concrete, steel or wooden posts. 
Chain link fencing is suitable for school boundaries, garden fencing, sports and tennis courts, and as a general security fencing.

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Wire dia(mm)

Mesh
(mm)

Roll length
(m)

Standard neting heights
(mm)

Standard post heights
(mm)

1

5*5

10

500

1000

1.2

10*10

10

1000

1500

1.4

20*20

10

1250

2000

1.8

20*20

10

1500

2000

2.5

30*30

10

2000

2500

2.8

40*40

10

2500

3000

3

50*50

10

3000

3500

4

50*50

10

4000

4500


60*60

10

5000

5500

Wire dia.
(mm)

Mesh 
(mm)

Roll length
(m)

Standard neting heights
(mm)

Standard post heights 
(mm)

Standared netting colours

1.8

20*20

10


500

1000

GreenRAL 6005


1000

1500

BrownRAL8019


1250

2000



1500

2000


1.8

30*30

10

2000

2500


2.5

40*40

10

2500

3000


2.8

50*50

10

3000

3500


3

60*60

10

4000

4500


4.5

65*65

10

5000

5500


How to Install Chain Link Fence 
Useful tools for installing chain link fence 
Tape Measure
Level
Pliers
Wire Cutters
Sledge Hammer
Post Hole Digger
Wheelbarrow, Shovel and Hoe to Mix and Transport Concrete
Hacksaw or Post Cutter
String / Mason Line and Stakes
Crescent Wrench
Fence Stretcher (ratchet type power pull, block and tackle, or similar device may be used. Most wire stretching tools can be borrowed or locally rented.)

Materials Needed for Residential Chain Link Fence

DESCRIPTION

Picture

QUANTITY TO USE

Fence Fabric

c1

Usually sold in rolls of 50 feet

Top Rail

c2

Total footage of fence less gate openings

Line Posts (intermediate posts)

c3

Divide total footage by 10 and round up (see chart below)

Terminal Posts (end, corner, and gate posts) (usually larger than line posts)

c4

As required (2 for each gate)

Top Rail Sleeve

c5

1 for each length of plain top rail. Not required for swedged top rail

Loop Caps

c6

Use 1 per line post (two styles shown left)

Tension Bar

c7

Use 1 for each end or gate post, 2 for each corner post

Brace Band

c8

Use 1 per tension bar (holds rail end in place)

Rail Ends

c9

Use 1 per tension bar

Tension Band

c10

Use 4 per tension bar or 1 per foot of fence height

Carriage Bolts 5/16" x 1 1/4"

c11

Use 1 per tension or brace band

Post Cap

c12

Use 1 for each terminal post

Fence Tie / Hook Ties

c13

1 for every 12" of line posts and 1 for every 24" of top rail

Walk Gate

c14


Double Drive Gate

c15


Male Hinge / Post Hinge

c16

2 per single walk gates and 4 per double drive gate

Carriage Bolts 3/8" x 3"

c17

1 per male hinge

Female Hinge / Gate Hinge

c18

2 per single walk gates and 4 per double drive gate

Carriage Bolt 3/8" x 1 3/4"

1 per female hinge


Fork Latch

c19

1 per walk gate

Step 1 - Survey Property Lines
Be sure that the fence does not exceed property lines. Most fence installers recommend that all posts be set approximately 4" inside the property line. This will help avoid encroaching on adjoining property with concrete footings. This is easily done by stretching a string along the property line and setting the posts 4" inside. 

Step 2 - Locate and set Terminal Posts (corner, end, and gate posts are called terminal posts)
Distance between gate posts is determined by adding the actual width of the gate plus an allowance for hinges and latches. Usually walk gates require 3 3/4" for hinges and latches and double drive gates require 5 1/2". Next, dig the holes.
Terminal posts should be set 2" higher than the height of the fence fabric and line posts 2" lower than the height of the fence fabric (terminal posts should be 4" higher than the line posts). Set the terminal posts in concrete using a concrete mix. You can use 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 4 parts gravel. There is also pre-mix cement. Use a level to make sure the posts are straight. Posts should be centered in the hole. Crown posts footings so the water will drain away from the posts.

Step 3 - Locate and set Line Posts
After the concrete around the terminal posts have hardened, stretch a string tight between the terminal posts. The string should be 4" below the top of the terminal posts. Line posts should not be spaced more than 10 feet apart. For example, if the length between two terminal posts is 30 feet, then line posts would be spaced 10 feet apart (see chart below).
Line Post Spacing Chart

Space Between Terminal Posts

Set Line Posts Apart


Space Between Terminal Posts

Set Line Posts Apart

30 ft

10 ft

76 ft

9 ft 6 in

31 ft

7 ft 9 in

77 ft

9 ft 7 in

32 ft

8 ft

78 ft

9 ft 9 in

33 ft

8 ft 3 in

79 ft

9 ft 10 in

34 ft

8 ft 6 in

80 ft

10 ft

35 ft

8 ft 9 in

81 ft

9 ft

36 ft

9 ft

82 ft

9 ft 1 in

37 ft

9 ft 3 in

83 ft

9 ft 3 in

38 ft

9 ft 6 in

84 ft

9 ft 4 in

39 ft

9 ft 9 in

85 ft

9 ft 6 in

40 ft

10 ft

86 ft

9 ft 7 in

41 ft

8 ft 2 in

87 ft

9 ft 8 in

42 ft

8  ft 5 in

88 ft

9 ft 9 in

43 ft

8  ft 6 in

89 ft

9 ft 10 in

44 ft

8 ft 9 in

90 ft

9 ft

45 ft

9 ft

91 ft

9 ft 2 in

46 ft

9 ft 2 in

92 ft

9 ft 2 in

47 ft

9 ft 5 in

93 ft

9 ft 3 in

48 ft

9 ft 7 in

94 ft

9 ft 5 in

49 ft

9 ft 9 in

95 ft

9 ft 6 in

50 ft

10 ft

96 ft

9  ft 7 in

51 ft

8 ft 6 in

97 ft

9  ft 7 in

52 ft

8 ft 8 in

98 ft

9  ft 8 in

53 ft

8 ft 10 in

99 ft

9  ft 9 in

54 ft

9 ft

100 ft

10  ft

55 ft

8 ft 2 in

101 ft

9  ft 2 in

56 ft

9 ft 4 in

102 ft

9  ft 3 in

57 ft

9 ft 6 in

103 ft

9  ft 4 in

58 ft

9 ft 8 in

104 ft

9  ft 5 in

59 ft

9 ft 10 in

105 ft

9  ft 6 in

60 ft

10 ft

106 ft

9  ft 7 in

61 ft

8 ft 8 in

107 ft

9  ft 8 in

62 ft

8 ft 10 in

108 ft

9  ft 9 in

63 ft

9 ft

109 ft

9  ft 10 in

64 ft

9 ft

110 ft

10 ft

65 ft

9 ft 3 in

111 ft

9  ft 3 in

66 ft

9 ft 5 in

112 ft

9  ft 4 in

67 ft

9 ft 7 in

113 ft

9  ft 5 in

68 ft

9 ft 8 in

114 ft

9  ft 6 in

69 ft

9 ft 10 in

115 ft

9  ft 7 in

70 ft

10 ft

116 ft

9  ft 8 in

71 ft

8 ft 9 in

117 ft

9  ft 9 in

72 ft

9 ft

118 ft

9  ft 10 in

73 ft

9 ft 2 in

119 ft

9  ft 10 in

74 ft

9 ft 3 in

120 ft

10 ft

75 ft

9 ft 4 in

121 ft

9  ft 3 in

Dig the post holes and set the line posts. Before concrete begins to set, adjust post height by moving post up or down. Top of the line posts should be even with the string. Check with level to make sure posts are straight.

Step 4 - Apply Fittings to Terminal Posts
Check material list and fittings chart above. After all posts have been installed and the concrete footings have hardened, slip the tension and brace bands onto the terminal posts. The long flat surface of the tension band should face towards the outside of the fence. Take care not to spread or distort the fittings. Now apply terminal post caps. 

Step 5 - Apply Top Rail
Attach loop caps to line posts. Insert one length of top rail Post through the eye-top closest to one of the terminal post. Slide a rail end onto the end of the top rail and attach it to a termianl post by using the brace band (If using swedge top rail, do not insert the swedged end into the rail end). Secure the rail end to the brace band with a carriage bolt. Continue by attaching top rails together. If swedged top rail is not used, you'll connect the rail ends together by using top rail sleeve. Upon reaching the other terminal post, measure carefully and cut the top rail to fit tightly into the rail end. Secure rail end to the terminal post with brace band and carriage bolt. 

Step 6 - Hang Chain Link Fabric
Unroll the chain link fabric on the ground along the fence line. Slide tension bar through the last link on the chain link fabric. Stand the fabric up and lay it against the posts. Fasten the tension bar (that you just inserted) to the terminal post with tension bands (already on the post). Use the carriage bolts with the head to the outside of the fence. Walk along the fence and take the slack out. Loosely attach fabric to top rail with a few wire ties. 
To connect two sections or rolls of fence fabric together - take a single strand of wire from one of the sections of fence (Sometimes it is necessary to remove a second wire on the one end in order for the two sections to mesh properly.). Place the two section of fence next to each other (end on end). Join the two sections by winding (corkscrew fashion) the loose strand down through the fence. Join and tighten the knuckles at bottom and top. Now you shouldn't even be able to see where the two sections were connection together. 
To remove excess chain link fence fabric - untie both top and bottom ends of fence (knuckles - pliers shown below). Twist the wire in a corkscrew fashion until the fence comes apart. One picket shown in red is turned until the fence is separated.

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Step 7 - Stretch Chain Link Fabric
Fabric should already be fastened to the opposite end of the fence. Insert a tension bar (may need an extra one) approximately 3 feet inside the unattached end of the fabric. Securely fasten one end of the fence stretcher to the tension bar and the other end to the terminal post. Stretch the fabric - the correct tension should allow a slight amount of give when squeezed by hand. The top of the fabric should be located approximately 1/2" above top rail. Adjust fabric to exact length by adding or removing wire as mentioned in step 6. Insert a tension bar at the end of the fabric and connect tension bands on terminal post. Remove fence stretcher. Attach wire ties to top rail 24" apart. Attach wire ties to posts 12" apart. Tighten nuts on all brace and tension bands.

Step 8 - Hanging Gates
After the fence has been completed, install the male hinges to one of the gate posts, hanging the top hinge with pin pointing down and the bottom hinge with the pin pointing up. This will prevent the gate from being lifted off. Set gate in place, aligning top of the gate with the top of fence. Adjust and tighten hinges to allow for full swing. Install gate latch for single gates. Double gates use the same procedure but install center latching device (fork latch).

Notes: Post depth can be determined by local weather and soil conditions, terminal posts are normally dug 10" wide and 18" to 30" deep. Depending on the wind and soil conditions you may want to use 8' centers or even a more narrow spacing for line posts. You may want to use longer line or terminal posts depending on the wind and soil conditions in your area. If you want to add privacy slats in the future, make sure the frame work will be strong enough for additional wind load.


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XINHAI Traffic wire mesh manufacture Co.,Ltd has a long and proud history of producing high-quality private metal wire mesh products.
Products we manufacture find their way to stores all over the world through our varied private label clientele. Thanks to our many years of experience, we can provide expert advice regarding your product portfolio.

Your wishes and demands
Because we offer different production possibilities, XINHAI Traffic wire mesh manufacture Co., Ltd can always deliver custom-designed products for our customers. Do you prefer high-quality common size or  customized metal mesh products? 
In addition to the hundreds of metal wire mesh size and specification in our standard range, we offer the possibility to develop exclusive products. In our factory, we use over 150 employees, 5  developers, 13 salesman, 6 inspectors, 10 in charge of packing. They will ensure each of the goods quality from require, order, production, packing and transportation.
Our Research & Development department would be happy to help you look for a product that is in accordance with your specific wishes and demands.


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