Product Description
Field Fence
The livestock wire fence made by mild steel wire and high tensile steel wire.
The hinged joint knot is the most common knot in agricultural fencing. The knot is formed by wrapping the vertical stay wire pieces around the line wire at each intersection. This design can also absolve animal impact without damage and is the most economical knot choice available.
Farm Fence, also called Cattle Fence, Sheep Fence, Grassland Fences, we offer have innovative and firm structure, flat surface.
The livestock wire fence made by mild steel wire and high tensile steel wire.
The hinged joint knot is the most common knot in agricultural fencing. The knot is formed by wrapping the vertical stay wire pieces around the line wire at each intersection. This design can also absolve animal impact without damage and is the most economical knot choice available.
WOVEN TYPE
Fixed Knot
This knot employs a separate wire to wrap the vertical and horizontal wires together, enhancing the strength of the vertical wire. It surpasses the square knot in strength, making it highly effective in preventing collisions among livestock and withstanding snowstorms.
Hinge Joint Knot
The hinge joint knot is designed to have the vertical wires wrap around the horizontal wire at each junction. This style effectively reduces the likelihood of collisions without causing harm to horses. It is the most common knot used in field fencing and is both an economical and popular choice.
Square Knot
The square knot, also known as the square deal knot or "S" knot, is designed to utilize a separate wire for fastening the filler and the vertical wire together. This design ensures maximum strength and prevents the fence from buckling or sagging.
Key attributes
Industry-specific attributes
Frame Material |
Metal |
Feature |
Easily Assembled, Sustainable, ECO FRIENDLY, Rot Proof |
Other attributes
Place of Origin |
Hebei, China |
Usage |
Farm Fence |
Type |
Fencing, Trellis & Gates, security fence |
Service |
3D modeling, 3D sample models, instruction book, video of installation, graphic carton |
Brand Name |
Weijia |
Model Number |
field fence 1 |
Pressure Treated Wood Type |
Heat Treated |
Frame Finishing |
Not Coated |
Usage |
Protection |
Product name |
Field Fence |
Material |
Low Carbon Steel Wire |
Application |
Animal Farm |
Surface treatment |
Hot Galvanized |
Keywords |
Farm Fixed-knot Field Fence |
Function |
Pretection |
Certification |
ISO 9001 |
MOQ |
5 Rolls |
Installation |
Easy Assemable |
Lead time
Quantity (rolls) |
1 - 100 |
101 - 500 |
501 - 2000 |
> 2000 |
Lead time (days) |
15 |
25 |
35 |
To be negotiated |
Material:
Low carbon steel wire, middle carbon steel wire
Surface treatment:
Class A: Hot dipped galvanized hinge joint field fence (zinc coated:220-260g/m2)
Class B: Hot dipped galvanized hinge joint field fence (zinc coated:60-70g/m2)
Class c: Electro galvanized hinge joint field fence (zinc coated:15-20g/m2)
Edge wire: 1.70mm-3.60mm
Mesh wire: 1.70mm-2.50mm
Height: 0.8m,1.0m,1.2m,1.5m, 1.7m, 2.0m etc
Length: 50m-200m
Characteristics:
Corrosion resistance, weather resistance properties, high tensile strength and serve for a very long time.
Application:
It is used in fields and grassland for breeding deer, cattle and other animals.
Packing:
Packed by plastic film and wooden pallet
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FAQ
Q:How far apart should posts be for fixed knot fence?
A:The ideal distance between posts for a fixed knot fence largely depends on factors such as fence design, materials, purpose, and terrain. However, the recommendation for post spacing is typically between 10 to 25 feet apart.
Q:What is a fixed knot?
A:A fixed knot is a type of advanced knotting technique used primarily in fencing and agricultural applications. This knot is known for its superior strength, durability, and resilience compared to traditional hinged joints, making it ideal for withstanding various environmental conditions and stresses.
Q:Why is it called a knot?
A:The fixed knot is created by securely wrapping the vertical and horizontal wires of a fence, creating a continuous and uninterrupted connection. This design eliminates the possibility of joints unraveling or loosening over time, maintaining the structural integrity of the fence.
Q:What are the benefits of a fixed knot fence?
A:One of the main advantages of a fixed knot is its ability to last up to three times longer than traditional hinged joints. This is due to the increased tensile strength and rigidity of the knot, preventing it from becoming compromised by daily wear and tear. As a result, fixed knot fences often require less maintenance and repairs over their lifespan.