How To Install A Chain Link Fence | Chain Link Fence Slats | Lowes Fencing

Chain link fence is usually the cheapest fence that currently exist on the market. However the wire mesh convinces with other advantages; easy to clean and resistant to corrosion, it takes up less space than a picket fence and is easier to maintain.

Wire mesh fences are available in almost every settlement. However, next to a painted white picket fence fade the fences made of wire mesh blend inconspicuously into its surroundings. But they are compared to other fence types less expensive to maintain and can be set up to save space.

Different variants of wire mesh fences

The mesh size of the wire mesh ranges from fine mesh up to coarse mesh. As a result, chain link fences can be used in several ways: They are not only as fencing for the property, but also fine webbing as a boundary for a rabbit out surface. This chicken wire and rodents houses are built.

The wire is protected by a plastic coating or galvanizing against corrosion and is black, green or gray in color depending on the nature of the coating. A further distinction is the mesh size. Here are the most common sizes 50 x 50 mm or 60 x 60 mm. Wire mesh can be used not only as a garden fence, but also as a climbing aid and planted with climbing plants.

Install chain link fence

The material needed to put a chain link fence, you get at the hardware store. In addition to the wire you need posts, struts, clips and clamps. Plus some pre-cast concrete and the construction can begin. 

Select with a cord to the desired course of your fence. For hard or rocky soils, we encourage you to punch in front of the ground with a crowbar. This makes it easier to plumb pole mounting. With the help of the turning tool, the drive-in sleeves are beaten into the ground. Important: Always use the setting tool, since the protective sleeve is otherwise damaged.

 

 
Check regularly during tucking the position of the ground socket with a spirit level and adjust if necessary. This is very easy, where you attach a fence posts and align it. In straight alignment, you can ground sockets then turn in full length.






Are all ground sleeves wrapped, you can set the fence posts then. The fence posts are wrapped with a rubber or wooden hammer in the sleeves. Please remove before the plastic cap from the tube bottom of the fence post. The conical hole in the ground sleeves impact of the fence post receives a firm fit. Therefore, the fence posts must immediately have their place and are mainly vertical. The posts are driven by light strokes in the sleeve, before and during please check in regularly with the spirit level the position.

 
For installation of fence quest you need the corresponding strut plate. After the strut is mounted on the fence post, insert the rod end on the floor and mark the position of the ground socket before wrapping. Refer to the diagram the ground socket so deep that the distance to the ground is only about 2 cm. Insert the lock screws from below through the long holes and screw the nuts from the top. Then you hit the ground sleeve, a big, put the braces on plate, align and screw it.

 

The impact ground sleeves especially print through its quick and easy mounting. This type of anchoring saves compared to the concrete ground anchors of drying time and effort for mixing the concrete. However, the use of the sleeves is only suitable for fixing low fences of up to 120 centimeters in height, because they are not quite as strong as concrete anchor.

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